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Value Chain Analysis and Strategic Framework for Economic Upgrading in North Macedonia’s Critical Minerals Sector

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Kiselicki M   +9 more
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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)

Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2019
The Economic reforms in India refers to the Neo-Liberal polices introduced by the government in 1991 and in the later years. The central point of the reforms was liberalization of the economy, simplifying regulations, giving more role to the private sector and opening up of the economy to foreign competition started a new era in India’s economic policy
Erika Cornelius Smith, Zachary Hamel
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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Indexes

2023
As the foreign direct investment (FDI) attractiveness indexes constitute one of the decision tools for governments' politics, it is relevant to assess the Groh and Wich Index (GWI). The main purpose is to verify the capacity of this index to replicate the phenomena of inflow FDI.
J. Zambujal-Oliveira   +1 more
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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)

Contemporary Arab Affairs
Abstract This article aims to discuss the conflict between investment and the environmental preservation in the context of globalization. All countries strive for growth and progress through aggressive competition for investment, especially foreign investment.
Elhoucine Chougrani, Tarik Zineddaine
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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)

2017
The inflow of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is typically associated with a variety of economic benefits, ranging from increased productivity to enhanced innovation and technological development.
Philip B. Whyman, Alina I. Petrescu
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A paper on foreign direct investment (FDI) and foreign institutional investment (FII)

ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2013
Foreign investment refers to investments made by the residents of a country in the financial assets and production processes of another country. The effect of foreign investment, however, varies from country to country. It can affect the factor productivity of the recipient country and can also affect the balance of payments.
B. Sudheer Kumar, G. Malyadri
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Foreign Direct Investments - FDI

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
The Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) are international investments aimed at the acquisition of durable participations (control, on an equal basis or on a minority basis) in a foreign firm (M&A) or at creating a foreign branch (Greenfield investments) implying a certain degree of involvement of the investor in the direction and management of the created
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