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A PROJECT ON
“ABCDEFGH………(TOPIC)”
SUBMITTED BY
Name of Student
ENROLLMENT NO. 22
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Table Of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT………………………………………………………………………..
….IIILIST OF ABBREVIATIONS………………………………………………....……………….
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OBJECT AND METHODOLOGY…………………………………………………………....……...v
INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………………………..
MAIN BODY………………………………………………………………………….……..…
PAGE NO.
Chapter 1
sub chaper………………………………….………………………………………..PG.NO.
Chapter 2
Foreign Direct Investment: What it is and its Type…………………………………..…….
Chapter 3
Growth Theories………………………………….……………………………………...…..
Chapter 4
International Investment…………………………………………………………………..
CONCLUSION…………………………………………………………………………………….
BIBLIOGRAPHY………………………………………………………………………………......
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Acknowledgement ( SAMPLE)
At the very outset, I would like to thank all those who were the ‘guiding lights’ behind
this project. First of all I would like to take this opportunity with esteem privilege to
express my heartfelt thanks and gratitude to my course teacher ______, Faculty,
__Subject____, Institution Name) for having faith in me in awarding me this very
significant project topic of such importance. His consistent supervision, constant
inspiration and invaluable guidance have been of immense help in carrying out the
project work with success.
Next, I would like to thank my colleague’s for lending me a helping hand during the
shaping up of the project; subsequently I would like to thank my university for allowing
me to avail the computer lab and internet facilities without which this project would
have been in a distant realm.
I extend my heartfelt thanks to my family and friends for their moral support and
encouragement. I also take this opportunity to thank all those people who contribute in
their own small ways but fail to get a mention.
Name of Student
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The present research work on the topic of “Name of Topic” is both explorative and
analytical. It sought to construct, throughout the analysis of secondary data. The
documents of government policy, financial data, and financial static provided by
international authorities are analyzed and try to find out the changes and loopholes in it.
Published works by eminent authors are also consulted during the research.
Since, the present topic was purely academic it was inevitable and inherently mandatory
that only secondary sources be made use of. Therefore, I have made use of journal
articles, leading books and of course the source of knowledge for students: Internet.
Name of student
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INTRODUCTION
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CHAPTER-1
Foreign Investment:XYZ
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Broadly there are two types of foreign investment, i.e. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
and Foreign Portfolio Investment (FPI).1
On the other hand, equity transactions worth less than ten per cent of the voting
shares/power of an enterprise are classified as portfolio investment. Transactions
arising from the acquisition and disposal of equity and tradable securities, such as debt
securities and money market instruments are included in portfolio investment flows.
The components of portfolio investment are equity and debt instruments, including
bonds, notes and money market instruments.2
CHAPTER-2
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R. L. LUMSDAINE, & E.S. PRASAD, ‘Identifying the common component of international economic
fluctuations: A new approach’, Economic Journal, (2003), 113, 101-127
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Conclusion
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Bibliography
BOOKS REFERRED:
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Baxi Upendra, Introduction to-‘LAW AND POVERTY Critical Essays’, N.M. Tripathi
Pvt. Ltd., Bombay, 1988.
Articles Referred
7. EWE-GHEE LIM, ‘Determinants of, and the relation between, foreign direct
investment and growth: A summary of recent literature’, IMF Working Paper
(2001) WP/01/175
8. H. BRACONIER, P.J. NORBÄCK, ‘Urban Vertical FDI revisited’, Working Paper No.
537, Research Institute of Industrial Economics, (2002), Stockholm
10. HARVEY E. BALE, ‘The United States Policy toward Inward Foreign Direct
Investment’, 18 VAND.J.TRANSNAT'L L. 199, 206 (1985)
11. JOHN M. VERNON & ENRIQUE A. GONZALEZ CALVILLO, ‘Planning for Free Trade:
Taking Advantage of the Transition’, 23 ST. MARY'S L.J. 673, 681- 85 (1992)
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12. JOSEPH S NYE, ‘Multinationals: The Game and the Rules: Multinational
Corporations in World Politics’, (1974) October, Foreign Affairs
13. KATHERINE BARBIERI, ‘The Liberal Illusion: Does Trade Promote Peace?’, (2002)
Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press
14. KENNETH WALTZ, ‘Theory of International Politics’, (1979) New York: Random
House
15. KEVIN C. KENNEDY,’ foreign direct investment and competition policy at the
world trade Organization’, 33 GEO WASH. INT'L L. REV. 585 (2001)
16. KRISTIAN GLEDITSCH, (2002) ‘Expanded Trade and GDP Data’, Journal of
Conflict Resolution
18. MARIAM KHAWAR ‘Foreign Direct Investment and Economics Growth: A Cross-
Country Analysis’ (2005) Global Economy Journal, Vol. 5, Issue 1
22. R. BARRELL, & N. PAIN, ‘Foreign direct investment, technological change, and
economic growth within Europe’, (1997) Economic Journal 107, 1770-1786
24. R.F. HARROD, ‘An Essay in Dynamic Theory’, 49 Econ. J. 14 (1939) Resolution:
712-724
25. ROBERT COX, ‘Production, Power, and World Order: Social Forces in the Making
of History’, (1987), New York: Columbia University Press
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27. ROBERT GILPIN, ‘U.S. Power and the Multinational Corporation: The Political
Economy of Foreign Direct Investment’, (1975) New York: Basic Books
28. ROBERT MUNDEL, ‘International Trade and Factor Mobility’, (1957), American
Economic Review. 47(3), 321-335
29. SOLOMON POLACHEK, ‘Why Democracies Cooperate More and Fight Less: The
Relationship between International Trade and Cooperation’, (1997) Review of
International Economics: 295-309
32. WARREN F. SCHWARTZ & ALAN O. SYKES,’ Toward a Positive Theory of the Most
Favored Nation Obligation and Its Exceptions in the WTO/GATT System’, 16
INT'L REV. L. & ECON 27, 45-51 (1996)
33. World Bank (1998), ‘Global Development Finance: Analysis and Summary
Tables’, Washington D. C
GARNER BRYAN, ‘Black’s Law Dictionary’, 7th ed., West Group Publications, 1999.
Leslie Rutherford & Sheila Bose (ed.) Osborn’s Concise Law Dictionary, 18th Edn.,
LIST OF CASES:
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