Foreign Direct Investment is a long-term investment made by an enterpise that is situated in a foreign country. The following tyes of FDI exist:
Greenfield investment: when a new facility is set up or existing facilities are expanded.
VeronicaB | Feb 26, 2007
FDI has a new definition
18.05.12
Rakesh Khar, Siddharth Tak / Zee Research Group
A country that the world was happy to describe as among the best economies of the world at the start of the year with some calling it among the most favorable destination for investment, the year 2011 has ended ironically with many arguing that foreign investment is the Forever Destructive Idea (FDI) in India.
The Foreign Direct Investment climate in the country indeed turned a full circle with the government first clearing a proposal to bring in retail FDI in November but soon climbing down completely in face of all round political opposition to the idea. A meek United Progressive Alliance (UPA) surrendered admitting that it had not done its home work well and that the decision would remain suspended until a consensus was arrived at.
India’s reform agenda unleashed in 1991 demonstrated to the world that when it came
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Creator: Roger Ramp | Business & Economics - 2009-05
2.1 Definition FDI The following definition provides a good, short
characteristic in order to identify foreign direct investment. “Foreign direct
investment ...
Creator: Donika Lilova | Business & Economics - 2009-06-09
2 Foreign Direct Investment 2.1 Definition "Foreign direct investment (FD1) is
the process whereby residents of one country (the source country) acquire ...
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