2180单词10800英文字符,3460汉字本科毕业论文外文翻译外文题目:ChineseForeignInvestmentsandEconomicRelationswiththeBalticSeaRegionCountries出处:Electroni中文3660汉字,2520单词外文翻译原文Outw
对外投资Tag内容描述:
1、c Publications of Pan-European Institute 作 者: Laura Barauskaite Chinese Foreign Investments and Economic Relations with the Baltic Sea Region Countries 一、 Introduction Nowadays China is one of the fastest growing countries in the world and especially for this reason it demands more studies and various researches than ever before. In addition, investments to and from the country are growing as well, for instance at these days China is。
2、e Author: Yoko Hagiwara Although China is one of the nations accepting much direct investment, in recent years it is obviously expanding its presence in outward direct investment under the governments go global strategy. In 2005, in addition to the increasing pace of the investing amount, which was US$12.3 billion for a single year that was 2.2 times of that of the previous year, and which reached US$57.2 billion in accumulating totals, projects draw。
3、 Yap Co Sumon Kumar Bhaumik* BrunelUniversity, William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and IZA Institute for the Study of Labour, Bonn Email: Sumon.Bhaumikbrunel.ac.uk Catherine Yap Co* University of Nebraska at Omaha Email: ccomail.unomaha.edu Abstract The Chinese state undertakes large scale investments in a number of countries under the auspices of economic cooperation related investment (ECI). While there are suggestions that it is an ex。
4、span style=font-size:18px;color:#FF0000;http:/www.bisheziliao.com/p-125677.html PDF外文:http:/www.bisheziliao.com/p-133962.html p>。
5、 作 者: Peter J. Buckley, Adam R, Cross, Hui Xin, HinrichVoss 原 文 : Historic and Emergent Trends in Chinese Outward Direct Investment Entry Mode Literature on the internationalisation of developing country MNEs suggests that minority IJVs are the preferred mode of market entry (Wells 1983, Yeung 1994). One reason is that such rms seldom possess the level of proprietary technology and rm -specic know-how to necessitate internalisation via majority or full own。