Politically risky countries

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      The result was supposed to be a greater likelihood of political stability in Third World countries. There were, according to Montgomery, two schools of foreign aid, a hard school and a soft school. The hard school focused on security assistance that was both costly and politically risky.


    • [DOC File]What we do to the Earth, we do to ourselves

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      What we do to the Earth, we do to ourselves. Isabel Clarke. Journal of Holistic Healthcare. 6 19-22, (2009) My intention is to draw out a deep connection between our human wholeness and wellbeing, and the sickness or health of the Earth that sustains us, and …


    • [DOC File]Introduction - FEMA

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      This doctrine failed because the attacks created an anger in the public that made the idea of negotiating with or harboring terrorists politically risky. Later, as a result of foreign and intelligence policy changes (see the discussion below), the French remained largely free of international terrorist attacks on its home soil from 1987 until ...


    • [DOC File]Introduction

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      The riskiest forms of investment from the utility-maximizing government point of view are the provision of public goods, such as the building of roads or the creation of an independent judiciary. While likely cheaper per capita to provide, public goods are politically risky for two reasons.


    • [DOC File]Evaluating Country Risk For International Investing

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      Frontier markets are generally either smaller than traditional emerging markets, or are found in countries that place restrictions on the ability of foreigners to invest. Although frontier markets can be exceptionally risky and often suffer from low levels of liquidity, they also …


    • [DOC File]New Investors in Developing Countries: Opportunities ...

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      Our estimates of forgone output in the four East Asian countries hit by the 1997/8 crisis, - Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Thailand - reached over US$900 billion in five years (Griffith-Jones and Gottschalk, 2006). Developing countries are less vulnerable to the crises they had experienced in the last two and a half decades.


    • [DOC File]Chapter 3

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      indicates the coexistence of a variety of ideologies within a particular society. Although shared ideologies create bonds within and between countries, differing ideol-ogies tend to split societies apart. The two extremes on the political spectrum are democracy. and totalitarianism. [See …


    • [DOC File]All for All: Equality and Social Trust

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      Countries with an initial level of high inequality and with dishonest government are less likely to establish universal social programs. Such programs increase social trust in three ways. First, they are more redistributive than means-tested programs and thus create more economic equality.


    • [DOCX File]CURRICULUM VITAE

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      “Multinational Firms’ Ownership Structure Choices in Politically Risky Countries: An Integrative Strategic Management Approach,” The Ohio State University, May 2006. “To Share or Not to Share: Multinational Firms’ Ownership Structure Choices in Politically Risky Countries,” The Ronald Coase Institute Workshop on Institutional Analysis,


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      The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement is a mega-treaty currently being negotiated between nine countries, including the US, Australia and New Zealand. In reality, the US will veto the final terms of any agreement that do not adequately serve the interests of its powerful corporations, including the drug companies, health insurers and tobacco ...


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