The corporate tax avoidance debate seems to have "suddenly" made the switch from being immaterial to material. This time line of key events, however, suggests a different conclusion: NGOs, campaigning journalists and progressive foundations have worked over decades to force the issue on to the business and investor agenda.
This research examines the motivational factors that influence the location of U.S. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in a post 9-11 world. Market factors, in the past, have been a dominant motivation in choosing a location for investment. Political stability of the host location has also been a factor. Political stability refers to the characteristics of a country that provide U.S. firms with a sense of security, such as a consistent legal system and a stable government friendly to the U.S. This research looks at whether political stability is the dominant driving force in the location of U.S. FDI post 9-11. This hypothesis is tested through a comparison of the location characteristics of all the world’s countries pre and post 9-11 where the U.S. has reported investments. Using data provided by Dunn and Bradstreet Investor Information Service for 1995, 2000 and 2005, I use ordinary linear regression analysis. Results, in fact, show that political stability is a driving force for post 9-11 U.S. FDI. Further, this research compares past studies in order to explain differences in U.S. FDI in a pre and post 9-11 world.
The corporate tax avoidance debate seems to have "suddenly" made the switch from being immaterial to material. This time line of key events, however, suggests a different conclusion: NGOs, campaigning journalists and progressive foundations have worked over decades to force the issue on to the business and investor agenda.
This research examines the motivational factors that influence the location of U.S. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in a post 9-11 world. Market factors, in the past, have been a dominant motivation in choosing a location for investment. Political stability of the host location has also been a factor. Political stability refers to the characteristics of a country that provide U.S. firms with a sense of security, such as a consistent legal system and a stable government friendly to the U.S. This research looks at whether political stability is the dominant driving force in the location of U.S. FDI post 9-11. This hypothesis is tested through a comparison of the location characteristics of all the world’s countries pre and post 9-11 where the U.S. has reported investments. Using data provided by Dunn and Bradstreet Investor Information Service for 1995, 2000 and 2005, I use ordinary linear regression analysis. Results, in fact, show that political stability is a driving force for post 9-11 U.S. FDI. Further, this research compares past studies in order to explain differences in U.S. FDI in a pre and post 9-11 world.
Qué podemos hacer por nuestros alumnos y qué deben hacer ellos por su cuenta. Conferencia de Clausura, IV Congreso Panamericano de Comunicación, Universidad Mayor, Santiago de Chile, 24 de octubre de 2008.
Qué podemos hacer por nuestros alumnos y qué deben hacer ellos por su cuenta. Conferencia de Clausura, IV Congreso Panamericano de Comunicación, Universidad Mayor, Santiago de Chile, 24 de octubre de 2008.
Ponencia: TICS en la enseñanza universitaria ¿aliados o enemigos?
Juan Pedro Serna Mármol. FFIS Región de Murcia
II JORNADAS DEL CFDP: FORMACIÓN POR CENTROS "Evaluación de competencias y Coordinación horizontal y vertical: Dos necesidades convergentes para la mejor organización de los grados"
El análisis PESTEL es una herramienta estratégica que examina seis factores clave del entorno externo que podrían afectar a una empresa: políticos, económicos, sociales, tecnológicos, ambientales y legales.
Entre las novedades introducidas por el Código Aduanero (Ley 22415 y Normas complementarias), quizás la más importante es el articulado referido a la determinación del Valor Imponible de Exportación; es decir la base sobre la que el exportador calcula el pago de los derechos de exportación.
Anna Lucia Alfaro Dardón, Harvard MPA/ID. The international successful Case Study of Banco de Desarrollo Rural S.A. in Guatemala - a mixed capital bank with a multicultural and multisectoral governance structure, and one of the largest and most profitable banks in the Central American region.
INCAE Business Review, 2010.
Anna Lucía Alfaro Dardón
Dr. Ivan Alfaro
Dr. Luis Noel Alfaro Gramajo
BANRURAL S.A Case Study, Guatemala. INCAE Business Review, 2010.
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1. REPÚBLICA BOLIVARIANA DE VENEZUELA MINISTERIO DE LA DEFENSA UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL EXPERIMENTAL POLITÉCNICA DE LA FUERZA ARMADA NACIONAL UNEFA NÚCLEO MIRANDA EXCELENCIA EDUCATIVA CICLO BÁSICO DE INGENIERÍA SEMINARIO II REALIZADO POR: LUIS LARA AGREDA, C.I. V-14.127.237 MORELLA CUADRADO, C.I. V-16.910.636 OSMARY NIEVES, C.I. V- 19.510.913 YARELIS LUBO, C.I. V- 22.912.014 Facilitador: Prof. EMIL MICHINEL
11. EJEMPLO 1 ¿Cómo solucionar el problema de transporte de la UNEFA- Núcleo MIRANDA? Invertir y reparar el autobús. Pedir uno prestado. No tiene solución. Comprarle un carro a cada estudiante.
12. EJEMPLO 2 ¿Qué propondría usted para mejorar las aulas de la UNEFA? Búsqueda de nuevas alternativas e ideas:
13. “ Cuando el pensamiento es claro y sencillo, resulta ser más grato y eficaz...” Edward De Bono. (1985 Colombia)