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    Foreign direct investment in China - Deng, Ziliang. 2011, Foreign direct investment in China: spill over effects on domestic enterprises / Deng Ziliang Routledge New York This book provided great insight regarding foreign direct investment (FDI) and it ability to stimulate domestic enterprises productivity. It contained specific research conducted in the Chinese economy and in relation to my research topic, identified and explored China receiving the largest FDI influx of developing economies since

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    (A CRITICAL ANALYSIS) BY: SUDHIR KUMAR DWIVEDI (Assistant Professor, Law) (Jaipur National University, Jaipur) E-mail: adv.skdwwivedi@gmail.com Mob. No. 09013456805, 07240503103 During economic reforms of 1990 it was observed that monopolies and restrictive trade practices (MRTP) has become outdated in context to international economic development relating to competition law and

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    University of Westminster School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Languages Project Module Continuity in Foreign Policy of the Obama Administration By: Chao Huang ………………………….. Project Supervisor: Ali Tajvidi March 2016 I. Introduction The formulation of US foreign policy has always been a controversial issue with different views emphasizing on various factors—the role of the president, the influence of the congress, the impact of interests group and public opinion,

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    A Comparative Analysis of the Carter, Bush, and Obama Presidencies Introduction The President of the United States sits at the epicenter of the U.S. Foreign policy establishment. Seen as the most power person in the world, the judgment of the president on foreign affairs is often regarded as unquestionable.1 For the president, policy-making power comes from Article II of the Constitution. This article outlines executive powers and the roles of the commander-in-chief, chief of state, chief executive

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    | Reducing Domestic Water use in Residential Gardens| Issue and Stakeholder Briefing| | | | To the desk of Hon. Bill Marmion. Minister for Water and Environment This policy brief brings to light the issue of household water consumption in Perth, particularly the need to examine the potential for large scale water savings in the domestic sphere. Domestic water use is nearly double that of Melbourne and Brisbane, whilst local water supplies are critically low. This brief summarises the

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    work significantly affects economics. The content shows that if unpaid work within the economy was properly understood, it could influence a change within economic evaluations. The current economic evaluation tool, Gross Domestic Product (GDP), strongly influences social policies particularly for women, affecting their ability to participate fully in the paid workforce. Stanford expresses changes that need to be made concerning how economists view unpaid work. The author stresses this issue in the

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    Myth Of Empire

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    Charlotte Schredder February 21, 2017 Myths of Empire: Summary and Critical Analysis In Myths of Empire: Domestic Politics and International Ambition, author Jack Snyder seeks to explain why overexpansion has been so common among the great powers. Sometimes, Snyder argues, states over-expand so aggressively that their actions risk the survival of the states themselves, as was the case of Germany and Japan in the World War II era. Snyder explains that the ‘central myth of empire,’ which he considers

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    Other incentives under the BIP included a VAT and import duty waiver on cement production equipment (Elijah, 2014). The next section discusses Alpha’s background and its domestic expansion process 2.3 Alpha Background and Domestic Expansion Process 2.3.1 Early and Formative Years Alpha is a fully integrated cement manufacturing company with Headquarters in Nigeria and subsidiaries in 16 African countries and Nepal where production is proposed to

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    Conclusion Since the 1980s, transnational actors have disseminated ideas of education privatization throughout Latin America. Although by similar means, these policy ideas arrived at different historical moments at Chile and Argentina. Privatization ideas made its way in Chile carried by the influential Chicago boys, during the critical juncture of the authoritarian regime. The market-based reform served the interests of the military regime, and faced very little resistance given the repression and

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    responsibilities, and collaborate to avert or at least minimize damage to U.S. foreign and domestic interests.(George and Rishikof 2011) The National Security Act of 1947 created the National Security Council. “The National Security Council (NSC) is the principal White House institution that is responsible for coordinating national security strategy, advising the president on national security issues, overseeing policy implementation through the interagency process, and responding to national security

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