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    19) What is the difference between a voluntary and captive audience The difference between a voluntary and captive audience is pretty straight forward. A voluntary audience is an audience who gathers because they want to hear the speech. Voluntary audiences attend gatherings, events, and public speaking venues because they want to, not because they have to. A captive audience is the complete opposite, whereas, they attend a gathering, meeting, or speaking venue because they are required or…

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    Privatization In Brazil

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    breakthrough in foreign direct investment from firms in the United State in Europe, caused a huge surge in economic growth that lasted nearly a decade. This Surge in economic growth slowed but Brazil over the years has continued to be a country to watch for new innovations in the power production industry. Until recent corruption was discovered, Brazil was expected to surpass many countries as it moved its way up the ranks among the world markets largest key players. Is foreign direct investment…

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    as a source of capital for development in developing countries " (Jenkins R. n.d), and the emphasis of development agencies on poverty reduction as a prominent goal" the need for more study into the correlation between poverty and the direct impact of foreign direct investment on poverty reduction needs to be exploited. FDI and growth A study conducted by a Laura Alfaro of the Harvard Business school finds that FDI flows into the different sectors of the economy (namely primary, manufacturing,…

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    As we know, the culture and geography has a deep effect for each country. If the country wants to develop, it should own strong culture background and outstanding geography position. As the most famous and irreplaceable country in the world, Italy has famous culture and unique geography position. At first, we know the famous culture revolution, Renaissance, started at Italy. This revolution was a huge processing that made technology developing and changed people though. Many Italians got profits…

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    (2001), Bahmani-Oskooee and Payestch (1993), Bahmani-Oskooee (1991), and Hooper and Kohlhagen (1978). Another factor which has been another source of concern for policy makers and scholars was the issue of exchange rate volatility and foreign direct investment. As globalization became prevalent, a significant number of investors were motivated to consider overseas investment for various reasons, ranging from in search of a cheap labor to tax exemptions, and new market…

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    many theories, which attempt to explain the motives of FDI. These theories are important steps towards the development of the systematic framework for the emergence of FDI. Hence, this part reviews theoretical literature on the motives of foreign direct investment. The leading theories in identifying the motives of…

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    3d Printing Essay

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    Rapid Prototyping (RP) which focused on creating preproduction visualization models, but the models weren’t actually used in the end product. Rapid Tooling (RT) the production of tooling to be used in another process like cores, patterns, or jigs. Direct Digital Manufacturing (DDM) the production of…

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    a source of media each advertisement is made like a tailored suit for each consumer. These advertisements that come directly from a producer to a consumer are called Direct to Consumer Advertisements, DTC’s or DTCA’s. These advertisements can be beneficial by informing the public in some areas of business but can…

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    Mitttal Steel Case Study

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    Foreign direct investment can make a positive contribution to a host economy by supplying capital, technology, and management resources that would otherwise not be available and thus boost that country’s economic growth rate (Hill, 2011). Employment effects’ is another benefit which assisted foreign direct investments to bring jobs to a host country that would otherwise not be created there. The effects of foreign direct investment on employment are both direct and indirect. Direct effects…

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    To add, The Birr (Ethiopia’s currency), is unreliable in banks and can cause delays while trying to exchange in business transactions and because of Ethiopia’s absence in the World Trade Organization (WTO), there is no way to regulate the coin, the value, and its exchanging mechanisms. In 2012, the US FDI in Ethiopian stock was $11M, and this reflected a 22.2% increase from 2011. Despite these promising figures, there are some investment barriers listed by the United States Trade…

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