interest are sketched. Key words: corporations; EPRG model; General Electric; geocentrism; internationalization. JEL Classification: F23, F60, L20, M14, M30 I. INTRODUCTION EPRG model, sometimes called also EPG model, is used in the international marketing. It was introduced by Perlmutter (1969). The strategy of the organization is characterized by three factors: ethnocentrism, polycentrism and geocentrism. Hence, the original name - EPG. A little later, Wind, Douglas and Perlmutter (1973)
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IMF STAFF POSITION NOTE December 22, 2009 SPN/09/29 Global Imbalances: In Midstream? Olivier Blanchard and Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti I N T E R N A T I O N A L M O N E T A R Y F U N D INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND Research Department Global Imbalances: In Midstream? Prepared by Olivier Blanchard and Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti1 Authorized for Distribution by Olivier Blanchard December 22, 2009 Disclaimer: The views expressed herein are those of the author(s) and should
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engine of the world economy and are the main core of the economic globalization. Economic globalization, the rapid development of information technology and network its promote multinational companies to carry out a series of strategic adjustment and the management of change to adapt to the operating environment has changed to the new rules of the competition and create value to maintain a good momentum of growth, enhance its international competitiveness, and seek the development of bigger and better
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banks and monetary authorities. Literal Definition Generic Definition • Total of a country's gold holdings and convertible foreign currencies held in its banks, plus special drawing rights (SDR) and exchange reserve balances with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Foreign Exchange Reserves Sovereign Bonds Foreign Currency Deposits Gold Deposits Special Drawing Rights IMF Drawing Rights Foreign Exchange Reserves Foreign Exchange Reserves Outflows Repatriation of investments
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Working Paper No 66 NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH 1050 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 February 1989 A first version of this paper was written while Edwards was a visiting scholar in the Research Department of the International Monetary Fund. We have benefited from discussions with Saul Lizondo. We are particularly This paper is part of grateful to Mohsin Ehan for very helpful comments. NBER's research program in International Studies. Any opinions expressed are those
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Running head: Introduction to International Business Introduction to International Business David L Stinson May 19, 2012 ABSTRACT * What is the purpose for foreign investment regulations? * List and discuss the foreign investment regulations. * What are 2 issues that concern management when screening potential markets and sites? * List and discuss the steps in the screening process. INTRODUCTION We will attempt to answer several important questions and aspects to foreign
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EVIDENCE FROM TURKEY HAKAN BERUMENT MEHMET PASAOGULLARI This paper assesses the effects of real depreciation on the economic performance of Turkey by considering quarterly data from 1987:I to 2001:III. The empirical evidence suggests that, contrary to classical wisdom, the real depreciations are contractionary, even when external factors like world interest rates, international trade, and capital flows are controlled. Moreover, the results obtained from the analyses indicate that real exchange rate
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INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT ON BALANCE OF PAYMENTS ) INDEX S No | Particular | Page | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | WHAT IS BALANCE OF PAYMENT? The balance-of-payments
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This article attempts to answer the question: "What are the important factors attracting FDI inflow in China then that of India?" It is concludes that market size, population, low labor cost, quality infrastructure, open policies to international trade, economic policies, tax policies, etc. are important factors of FDI inflow. Theoretically, it will fill the gap in the literature and help to the economists and investors to understand the This study aims to helps to know the future of india
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JEANS USA SUGGESTED SOLUTION Balance of Payments for year 0 |CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE nie |-2,500 | |Merchandise exports fob |12,078 | |Merchandise imports fob | -7,387 | | Trade balance
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