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    International Finance Exam

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    International finance FIN 412 Exam #2 MC: Examples of "single-currency interest rate swap" and "cross-currency interest rate swap" are:  A. fixed-for-floating rate interest rate swap, where one counterparty exchanges the interest payments of a floating- rate debt obligations for fixed-rate interest payments of the other counter party B. fixed-for-fixed rate debt service (currency swap), where one counterparty exchanges the debt service obligations of a bond denominated in one currency for

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    Contents Abstract 4 Introduction 5 Literature Review 5 Major dimensions and elements of culture in China 5 1.1.1 Major cultural dimensions in China 5 1.1.2 The cultural elements in China 8 The elements and dimensions integrated by locals conducting business…………..8 2.1.1 The integration of locals conducting business in China 9 How cultural elements in China compare to the US business and culture………...8

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    China Economy

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    To support rapid industrialization, the central government undertook large-scale investments in physical and human capital during the 1960s and 1970s. As a result, by 1978 nearly three-fourths of industrial production was produced by centrally controlled, state-owned enterprises (SOEs), according to centrally planned output targets. Private

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    sources, namely - the organisations, private documents, annual reports, financial reports, documents and data from public domain, databases, aggregated data, statistics and reports from Central Bank of Nigeria, National Bureau of Statistics, National investment promotion commission, UNCTAD, World bank, Africa Development Bank. The interview was conducted with individual in strategic positions within the case companies. The fieldwork and data collection took place between December 2014 and April 2016 in

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    proximity-concentration tradeoff is extensively discussed in the trade literature. In line with the empirical evidence for the manufacturing sector, a seminal paper by \cite{helpman2004} finds that only the most productive firms conduct foreign direct investment (FDI), while less productive firms serve foreign markets via exports.\footnote{For the manufacturing sector in Germany, \cite{happyfew} find that relative to exporters, multinationals are substantially larger, more productive, pay higher wages and

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    Asia Pacific Business Review Vol. 12, No. 2, 131–147, April 2006 Globalization and Employment Relations in the Korean Auto Industry: The Case of the Hyundai Motor Company in Korea, Canada and India RUSSELL D. LANSBURY*, SEUNG-HO KWON** & CHUNGSOK SUH† *University of Sydney, **School of International Business, University of New South Wales, † University of New South Wales ABSTRACT Examination is made of the complex interactions between globalization and employment relations as reflected

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    Investments - tangible and intangible benefits and rights to them, including intellectual property rights, as well as reinvestment, invested in objects of entrepreneurial and other activities not prohibited by law. According to the International Monetary Fund, foreign direct investment, commonly known as FDI, "... is investment made to acquire lasting or long-term interest in enterprises operating outside of the economy of the investor"(1993). Investing directly as an investor, which may

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    1.1.5.1.3 Franquicias / Franchising Combs J.G. and Castrogiovanni G.J., (1993) argued that a franchise is an organization designed to allow franchisors to obtain the resources needed to accelerate the growth of the company, with the aim of reaching a minimum level of efficiency and thus strengthen the brand awareness. Davies J. (2015, p. 62) adds that “a franchise is generally a form of business organization in which a franchisor as owner of a trademark or trade name conveys to one or more independent

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    Introduction In the last few decades, foreign investment has flooded into the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) markets. These countries have greater market potential than most developed countries, primarily due to their higher growth rates and the sheer size of their populations. For this reason, these countries are often grouped together in business literature and research, but they are hardly homogenous. Companies intending to conduct business in these countries need to consider their market

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    Essay Teletech Case

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    of a green hue, I can critique that the cost of all money is not the same. Her “green money” statement does not factor in the risk involved in projects. This view implies that a single hurdle rate may deprive an under profitable division of investments in order to channel more funds into a more profitable division. While this is sound logic, certain situation exist where projects will go unfunded that do create value to the company. Helen also goes on to explain that if one segment’s hurdle

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