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C/F/994. The issue of emerging markets and manufacturing companies

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1850
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

This paper focuses on the issue of emerging markets and the challenges faced by manufacturing companies. The paper begins by providing the background to the topic, and by evaluating the concept of innovation in emerging markets. The changes and challenges of emerging markets are assessed, discussing topics like research and development, global value chains, talent management, and risk. The paper concludes by suggesting recommendations for emerging markets and manufacturing companies.

 

KEYWORDS: Emerging markets, manufacturing companies, innovation, research, development, global value chains, talent management, risk,

 

C/F/993. Penetration into emerging markets. Case studies Haier and the Philippines

WORDS:
4700
DATE:
2011
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49.99 GBP

This paper discusses the Chinese company Haier, manufacturer of household appliances, and is split into two sections. The first paper discusses emerging markets, namely the Philippines, aiming to assess ways in which Haier can penetrate the market. The paper begins by scanning the potential markets that Haier could possibly penetrate, focusing on Lebanon, Senegal and the Philippines. This section discusses GDP, inflation, current account balance, and population. The next paper aims to provide Haier with advice on entering a new market. This section begins by providing information of contractual and investment entry modes. The firm’s internal factors and product types are provided. This is followed by an evaluation of competition in the Philippines electrical appliance industry using porter’s five forces analysis. Consumer behavior is discussed, as is Haier’s competition and marketing strategy.

 

KEYWORDS: Haier, emerging markets, Philippines, Lebanon, Senegal, GDP, Inflation, contractual entry modes, investment entry modes, competition, porter’s five forces, consumer behavior,

 

C/F/981. Dissertation. The Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate: the case of Kazakhstan

WORDS:
10750
ADD-ONS:
Excel Data
DATE:
2010
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109.99 GBP

This dissertation examines Kazakhstan as an emerging economy, and aims to assess the way in which macroeconomic fundamentals influence equilibrium real exchange rate (ERER). The dissertation aims to identify the economic and financial variables which have long-run and short-run impacts on the real effective exchange rates (REER) of the Tenge on the base of econometric estimates, to estimate the real effective exchange rate (EREER) of the Tenge and define the REER misalignments of the Tenge for the period under consideration, and to provide policy recommendations and recommendations for improvement of financial markets. The review of literature examines topics like exchange rates, ERER, real exchange rates (RER), and Behavioural Equilibrium Exchange Rate Approach. Data. Data is collected through analysis of the secondary literature, and the dissertation thoroughly examines the research collected. This paper also contains a detailed spreadsheet containing data that supports the dissertation.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, Kazakhstan, emerging economy, equilibrium real exchange rate, ERER, real effective exchange rates, REER, Tenge, financial markets, Behavioural Equilibrium Exchange Rate Approach, real exchange rates, RER,

 

C/B/3245. Examination of emerging markets and MNE's: case studies China and India

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2700
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

This paper examines emerging and normal markets, aiming to discuss their business strategies. The paper then goes onto discuss the challenges and opportunities that MNE’s face in advanced emerging markets (EM), and discusses China and India to do so. The paper begins by examing why MNE’s are choosing to invest in emerging markets, followed by an evaluation of the problems of this decision. The paper then analyses China and India, as the two most powerful EM’s. the business approach of companies investing in EM’s is then discussed, and the paper outlines entry decisions and entry menthods, followed by an evaluation of marketing plans. Whether the investing companing or EM benefits is evaluated, and the paper concludes with a summary of all the topics discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: Emerging markets, EM, normal markets, business startegies, Multinational enterprises, MNE, China, India, investment, entry methods, entry decisions, marketing plan,

 

C/P/283. Analysis of the controversy surrounding financial liberalisation and the Washington Consensus

WORDS:
2950
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

This paper aims to explore the reasons why the policy of financial liberalisation of emerging economies and the Washington Consensus have been so controversial. The paper examines the research and writings based on the consensus, to assess why it is surrounded by controversy. Issues surrounding the implementation of suggestions for developing economies failing and increased unemployment rates are given as possible reasons behind the controversy.

 

KEYWORDS: Controversy, financial liberalisation, Washington consensus, unemployment, developing economies,

 

C/E/578. A critical analysis of the Growth of emerging markets: case study China

WORDS:
2500
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

This paper aims to critically analyse the reasons behind the growth of emerging markets in the last three decades, using China as an example. The paper identifies the growth trends of emerging markets, and develops this by focusing on the growth of the Chinese market. The paper concentrates on regional growth, the countries regulations and the expansion of international trade. The paper analyses the Growth of China, by analysing each phase of the countries development.

 

KEYWORDS: Emerging markets, china, economic growth, international trade!,

 

C/B/2783. Emerging markets: the challenges they face from globalisation and established MNE's

WORDS:
3200
DATE:
2010
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39.99 GBP

This paper concentrates on firms that are from emerging markets from developing countries and the challenges that they are presented with. With a section on the new global business place, the paper presents information on the new global business place focusing on the history, MNE’s, Theoretical Issues, Opportunities, and challenges. It highlights the strategies companies in emerging markets adopt to be successful, like exploiting the problems of the well established MNE’s, Build on Familiarity with Resource Markets, Treat Institutional Voids as Business Opportunities, and agile absorption. Marketing strategies are closely analysed, and the paper introduces the case study of Haier, a Chinese MNE to suggest how the strategies mentioned can lead to success.

 

KEYWORDS: Globalisation, Internationalisation, MNE, Emerging markets, global business place, marketing strategies, Haier, emerging giants!,

 

C/F/827. Emerging and Frontier Markets: Case Study of Turkish Mutual Funds

WORDS:
1500
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

The paper addresses foreign direct investment (FDI) looking at emerging and frontier markets as key FDI receivers, and analysing the financial performance of two Turkish mutual funds to evaluate their attractiveness for investors.

 

KEYWORDS: Emerging Markets, Frontier Markets, Turkish Mutual Funds, Foreign Direct Investment, FDI,

 

S/E/135. Review of emerging markets of Pakistan and Vietnam

WORDS:
2100
DATE:
2007
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines the emerging markets of Pakistan and Vietnam reviewing their political and economic features, identifying the main investment risks, describing stock market characteristics, addressing the issues of trade, and evaluating one market against the other.

 

KEYWORDS: Vietnam, Pakistan, emerging market,

 

P/E/504. Emerging markets of China and India

WORDS:
1500
DATE:
2006
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines the emerging markets of China and India using PEST analysis and the country risk assessment model, and comparing the features of both markets.

 

KEYWORDS: China, India, emerging market, PEST,

 

P/F/436. Entering emerging markets: risk assessment

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3000
DATE:
2006
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39.99 GBP

The paper examines the risks of the expansion into emerging markets reviewing the opportunities they offer, highlighting the importance of risk assessment (RA), outlining RA techniques, RA advantages and disadvantages, etc. Entry methods into emerging markets are reviewed including exports, franchising, joint ventures and FDI.

 

KEYWORDS: Emerging market, risk assessment, market entry,

 

P/F/310. Utilizing US dollars as foreign currency

WORDS:
1000
DATE:
2005
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19.99 GBP

The paper addresses the problems of foreign currency utilization known as dollarisation. Official and unofficial practices of dollarisation are reviewed, its advantages and disadvantages for participating countries are outlined drawing examples from the monetary policies in Latin America.

 

KEYWORDS: f, utilizing, dollars, foreign, currency,

 

P/F/368. Implications of dollarisation policy in Argentina

WORDS:
1000
DATE:
2005
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19.99 GBP

The paper investigates the reasons behind the dollarisation policy in Argentina discussing its objectives, implications, advantages and disadvantages.

 

KEYWORDS: f, implications, dollarisation, policy, argentina,

 

P/F/396. Risks at Indian financial market

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2005
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29.99 GBP

The paper describes political, financial, legal, taxation and other the risks of the emerging Indian financial market discussing the nature of each form of risk, its background and future prospects for investment.

 

KEYWORDS: f, risks, indian, financial, market,

 

P/F/414. Emerging markets vs. developed markets: comparative analysis

WORDS:
3000
DATE:
2005
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39.99 GBP

The paper examines the recent performance of emerging markets comparing indexes for the emerging markets Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and the developed US market. The issues of volatility, return distributions, opportunities for investors, etc. are discussed, the benefits of investing in emerging markets are outlined.

 

KEYWORDS: f, emerging, markets, vs, developed, markets, comparative,

 

P/F/195. Economic freedom in Emerging Markets

WORDS:
5500
DATE:
2003
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59.99 GBP

The paper discusses whether economic freedom support growth in emerging markets and analyses the benefits from capital control liberalisation for such countries.

 

KEYWORDS: f, economic, freedom, emerging, markets,

 

P/F/71. Financial Liberalisation: The Channels of the Stimulation of Growth

WORDS:
3600
DATE:
2003
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

This paper outlines the empirical evidence on the channels through which financial liberalisation might stimulate growth such as increased investment, higher investment efficiency, reduced cost of capital, and financial development in emerging markets.

 

KEYWORDS: f, financial, liberalisation, channels, stimulation, growth,

 

S/F/46. Explain why financial development is considered important for a developing country aiming to achieve economic growth. What do you consider to be best practice for developing countries undertaking financial liberalisation? Illustrate your answer wi

WORDS:
2300
DATE:
2002
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

This paper begins by assessing the link between the financial sector and economic growth. This is a theoretical link but I also refer to authors who have established some causality. The paper then goes on to look at how a developing country might, in practice, liberalise its financial system, giving examples from Thailand.

 

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