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    Making Foreign Direct Investment Work: Weaknesses and Prospects in Nepal

    Making Foreign Direct Investment Work: Weaknesses and Prospects in Nepal Author: Shankar Nepal Kathmandu Introduction Over past two decades, in search of capital and technology, many developing countries, have been striving to attract more and more foreign direct investment (FDI). As neoliberal idea is dominating the contemporary world, many developing societies have also sought to achieve comparative advantages through policies and legislations rooted in neoliberal ideology, rather than escalating

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    Maritime Industry Case Study

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Turkey-EU process and its relationship to the environmental problems 1.2. EU Policy on Environmental Marine Problems 1.3. Turkey’s Policy on Environmental Marine Problems 2. FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS 2.1. International Regulations 2.1.1. International Convention on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-operation 1990Regulatıon for the conrol of Noxious substances(OPRC 1990) 2.1.2. Protocol on Preparedness, Response and Co-operation

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    Uae: Economics

    U.A.E: The Success Story The emergence of the UAE as an economic powerhouse is an example of a country going through a tremendous transformation. From a tiny country with a nomadic society to building the most modern city in the world. The city being Dubai of course. Dubai is the crown jewel of the UAE and the arab world as a whole. Now one of the most sought-after tourist destinations and business hubs for citizens of the world, Dubai’s success story has made many other Middle Eastern nations

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    International Business

    Quazi Tasnim Hasan ID # 112 111 051 Assignment No. 4 What is economic integration? For the Last 65 years, the world has undergone significant changes. The decade of the 1970s was dominated by the two energy crises. Industrial economies were faced with a new “enemy”: stagflation—a combination of high inflation and unemployment. Developing countries were increasingly becoming more dependent on foreign borrowing and centrally planned economies were unable to secure economic growth. Furthermore

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    Summary of Diversity Amid Globalization

    Index Introduction------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 Diversity Amid Globalization-------------------------------------------------------5 The Changing Global Environment----------------------------------------------11 North America---------------------------------------------------------------------------12 Latin America---------------------------------------------------------------------------23 The Caribbean--------------------------------------------------------------------------27

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    Korea

    South Korea Essay Korea is known as the “Land of the Morning Calm.” This expression comes from the beginning of the modern history of Korea. Koryo means “high” and “clear.” This word symbolizes the clear blue sky of Korea. The beautiful nature of Korea is expressed through this ancient name. The beginning of Korean history started from 2333 B.C. The Korean peninsular adjoins China and Japan. Korea was conquered by Japan and divided into South and North Korea at the end of World War II. The Korean

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    Thailand Geopolitics

    value of over $105 billion worth of goods and services annually.> Thai rice, textiles and footwear, fishery products, rubber, jewellery, cars, computers and electrical appliances. Its Substantial industries are : electric appliances, tourism (6%), sex tourism and prostitution…It also has a GDP worth US$602 billion. This classifies Thailand as the 2nd largest economy in Southeast Asia, after Indonesia.It is the 4th richest nation according to GDP per capita, after Singapore, Brunei and Malaysia

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    Effects of War and Peace

    The Effects of War and Peace on Foreign Aid LaRonda McKay Strayed University Sociology of Developing Countries Professor Donna Robinson November 1, 2015 The Effect of War and Peace on Foreign Aid Egypt is a developing country that has poor living conditions and very few job opportunities. Since 2011 the Egyptian government has been questionable about what it stands for. This has caused almost no economic growth and in return lead to borrowing lots of money and relying on their allies to

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    Medicatour

    cosmetic surgery, etc. The founder Zrinka Vrdoljak is also the acting CEO of the company. The company sees an opportunity in the great interest of tourists in Croatia. Croatia is currently one of the top destinations for travel organizations. Medical tourism market is at its very beginning and expecting rapid growth. Currently in the United Kingdom there is no

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    My Personal Values

    benefits and features of this program. The fee of agencies is 10%. What is Greece attractive to students for? Greece is the touristic country, which is popular among the vacationers from all over the world. The tourism here is developed everywhere and the infrastructure corresponds to the highest modern requirements. A lot of Greeks know English and other foreign languages. The country has focused a great variety of historical monuments and museums, as well as

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