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    As a method of direct democracy referendums have taken different forms within contemporary politics. Direct democracy is the belief that everyone over a certain age is able to participate in politics. Referendums are the most commonly used form of direct democracy. A referendum is “the principle or practice of submitting to popular vote a measure passed on or proposed by a legislative body or by popular initiative” (Merriam-webster.com, 2014). If we examine the use of referendums in political systems

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    Direct democracy is a government in which the people decide. Direct democracy overall is a positive thing, but as with everything, there can be some dangers. Direct democracy is a form of democracy in which the people are able to vote and form consensus on policies directly. The people have the power of recall, which gives the public the power to remove elected officials from office before the end of their term if they do not feel they are doing a great job. California voters are also able to help

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    A direct democracy or pure democracy is a form of government wherein the citizens have a direct say. In a representative democracy is a form of government wherein it’s citizens vote for or elect someone to represent them. People who are born in the direct or pure democracy have a direct say in laws, choices, and issues that affect them or they have a problem with. People born in a representative democracy can only vote for the people that wanted to be a representative for their city-state. They

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    California Government is a direct democracy that has affected the political development positively and negatively . Direct democracy often called "pure democracy," is a form of government that allows the citizens to vote directly on laws and policies. (Ginsberg, Benjamin, & Theodore, "we the people," 2005) The initiative, referendum, and recall are the three powers in direct democracy that allow the citizens to propose or repeal legislation or remove officials from office and a tool of special

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    BUSINESS ACCOUNTING AC1010 SPORTS DIRECT INTERNATIONAL PLC. Table of Contents 1.0 Overview………………………………………………………………………………….3 2.0 Company Background………………………………………………………..………….3 3.0 Performance during the last 5 years…………………………………………………….3 4.0 Ratios Analysis……………………………………………………………………………4 * 4.1 Earning per Share Ratio…………………………………………………..4 * 4.2 Quick Ratio……………………………………………………………….5 * 4.3 Current Ratio……………………………………………………………..6 * 4.4 ROCE Ratio………………………………………………………

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS  INTODUCTION  ANALYSIS  FDI SECTORS WITH CAPS  REASONS FOR LOW FDI IN INDIA  RECOMMENDATIONS  CONCLUSION  REFRENCES INTRODUCTION A Foreign Direct Investment is basically an ownership in a business in a country by a totally different country. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) plays a very important role in the development of a nation. All countries need FDI’s but in the case of underdeveloped or developing nations FDI is one of the most important aspect

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    profile of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Economic Growth in India Foreign Direct Investment Foreign Direct Investment is the investment of a country domestic assets into foreign structures, equipment and organizations, but does not include investment into stock markets. Foreign direct investment reflects the objective of obtaining a lasting interest by a resident entity in one economy (direct investor) in an entity resident in an economy other than that of the investor (direct investment enterprise)

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    Foreign Direct Investment in Poland Foreign direct investment, according to the OECD definition, means an investment made ​​by a resident of one country (the direct investor) in order to achieve long-term benefits of capital employed in the company - a resident of another country (called the direct investment enterprise). Usually, foreign investment in many ways have a positive impact on the economy of the country in which they occur. The introduction of new technologies leads to the modernization

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    The literature on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has documented various spillover effects on host countries. Following the same line of literature, this chapter takes the analysis further analysing spatial spillover in Indian manufacturing firms for the period 2001-2015. The analysis is based on two different types of weight matrices, one which is geographical based on firm’s location district and the other is based on ‘economic distance’ created by industry type of the firms. The results from Spatial

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    To interested investing parties, After long consideration from our management team, we have decided to introduce a contingent set of initiatives corresponding to “Foreign Direct Investment” in Ethiopia. There has been a considerable rise of FDI opportunities recently within Ethiopia. The following document will discuss; cultural, political, as well as economic trends and patterns that influenced our outlook on FDI into Ethiopia. Moreover, this memo will analyze the potential risks and or barriers

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