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Foreign Direct Investment in the APA area by Nadine Schumacher Pdf
Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2007 in the subject Business economics - Investment and Finance, grade: 66% (upper second), Northumbria University, language: English, abstract: This report discusses why Alexandra plc should invest internationally using FDI and why nations in the Far East and Oceania attempt to encourage them to do so. The author recommends Australia and Malaysia as its regional platforms for business activities because these countries would be most suitable for Alexandra plc to invest. In the second part of the report, the author advices how Alexandra plc can evaluate and prepare for the risks, that might occur in international investment.
Australia. Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade,Nicolas Brown
Author : Australia. Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade,Nicolas Brown Publisher : Unknown Page : 76 pages File Size : 46,5 Mb Release : 1999 Category : International business enterprises ISBN : 0642320551
Australia's Foreign Investment Policy by Australia. Treasury Pdf
Information guide on the Australian foreign investment policy. Chapters include: Foreign Acquisitions and Takeovers Act 1975; other aspects of foreign investment policy (naturalisation of companies, treatment of foreign portfolio shareholdings).
Author : Garth Stevenson Publisher : Sydney : Transnational Corporations Research Project, Faculty of Economics, University of Sydney Page : 59 pages File Size : 53,8 Mb Release : 1976 Category : Australia ISBN : 090942621X
Managing Chinese Outward Foreign Direct Investment by Xueli Huang,Ying Zhu Pdf
China's outward foreign direct investment, for which Australia is one of the largest destinations, has rapidly increased and become an important source of global capital. Nevertheless, Chinese investors have encountered many challenges in making their investment decisions and managing their foreign direct investments for sustainable development and profitability. Managing Chinese Outward Foreign Direct Investment focuses on the management of Chinese outward foreign direct investment, particularly foreign subsidiaries established through merger and acquisition, at the organisational level. Considering investment as a process, the book addresses complex managerial issues from strategic entry decisions to corporate sustainable development. Particular emphases have been placed on the post-acquisition integration and management such as liability of foreignness mitigation, post-acquisition integration, corporate control and governance, human resources and cross-cultural management, and corporate social responsibility.
Australia's Trade, Investment And Security In The Asian Century by John Hynes Farrar,Mary Hiscock,Vai Io Lo Pdf
Given its geographical proximity to Asia and its close alliance with the West, Australia, amid the rise of Asian economies, needs to re-formulate its policies on trade, investment and security. Over the years, in making decisions on issues relating to trade, investment and security, the Australian government has often resorted to the notion of 'national interest'. This book attempts to analyse ‘national interest’ from the perspectives of economics, finance, international trade, foreign direct investment, international relations, energy resources, and migration in the context of Australia in the Asian century.Currently, there are no multidisciplinary books on the Australian ‘national interest’. This book fills the gap with a broad and integrated approach in examining the subject. Academics, researchers, and students of various disciplines (such as economics, finance, international relations, international trade, foreign direct investment and Asian studies), policy advisors, government agencies, financial institutions, and trade law practitioners from around the world will find this book useful and stimulating.
Regulating the Rise of China by Michael Peters Pdf
This book revises the existing account of the first Rudd Government's engagement with China, placing Australian foreign direct investment screening policy at the centre of the story. At the time, the Rudd Government was accused of holding an unnecessarily interventionist approach to Chinese Sovereign-Owned Enterprise investments into the Australian mining sector. This book claims that the Australian Government had a deep and coherent understanding of the problem posed by Chinese investments that went well-beyond any simplistic 'China Inc.' or geopolitical threats. The key policymakers believed that the Chinese state-directed investments threatened the integrity of the liberal governance structures on which the Australian state is founded, and so Australian sovereignty itself. While the response of the Rudd Government was largely ineffectual, the logic underpinning it remains the best framework for guiding Australia's engagement with China into the 2020s, as well as the engagement of other liberal states coming to grips with China's rise.