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Title: Fdi Trends
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December 17, 1997 |
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Due to rising labor costs in the most popular locations, competitive pressures and improving host-country environments, the geographic scope of locations for FDI in services is broadening. An assessment of the attractiveness of the 25 leading destinations for offshoring concluded that India topped the list by far, followed by China, Malaysia, the Czech Republic and Singapore (A... Showed first 250 characters
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Kearney 2004). Brazil led in Latin America; South Africa was the leader in Africa, while Canada and New Zealand were the highest ranking developed countries. Among large European TNCs, the pattern is similar. Almost one-third of all offshored services projects have gone to India; Western European countries (e... Showed next 250 characters
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