East Asian Economic Perspectives, Volume 17, Issue 2International Centre for the Study of East Asian Development, 2006 - Asia |
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... subsidiaries controlled by these SINTNCs number of expatriate staff sent by the headquarters in Singapore With the ... subsidiaries in China . On average , each SINTNC has more than 2 subsidiaries in China . But the mean year of ...
... subsidiaries controlled by these SINTNCs number of expatriate staff sent by the headquarters in Singapore With the ... subsidiaries in China . On average , each SINTNC has more than 2 subsidiaries in China . But the mean year of ...
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... subsidiaries . On the other hand , while the sample 204 SINTNCS have respectively 47 and 48 subsidiaries in Europe and North America , they have sent only 19 and 10 expatriate staff to manage these subsidiaries in each region . This is ...
... subsidiaries . On the other hand , while the sample 204 SINTNCS have respectively 47 and 48 subsidiaries in Europe and North America , they have sent only 19 and 10 expatriate staff to manage these subsidiaries in each region . This is ...
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... subsidiaries when they engage in OFDI . This is because 100 % ownership guarantees full control and profit to the parent companies in Singapore . However , more than 50 % of SINTNCs established wholly owned subsidiaries only in ...
... subsidiaries when they engage in OFDI . This is because 100 % ownership guarantees full control and profit to the parent companies in Singapore . However , more than 50 % of SINTNCs established wholly owned subsidiaries only in ...
Contents
A Review of Findings from a Longitudinal Study | 1 |
Corruption Decentralization and Democracy in Indonesia 25 | 25 |
Outward Investment Trends Firmspecific | 40 |
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agricultural Asia assets Bank barangay Behrman billion bribes capital child health China competition corruption decentralization Department of Statistics districts early childhood development East Asian Development ECD program ECD-related services economy effects employment enrollment enterprises Eric estimated export propensities factor family background Foreign Direct Investment Fredrik Sjöholm Gansu GLCs global GOLKAR growth rate health and ECD-related hemoglobin Hong Kong host countries ICSEAD impact important increase Indonesia Indonesia and Thailand industrial Keppel Corporation Kitakyushu Kuncoro labor productivity Lewis model machinery major MNC presence MNCs modern sector Neptune Orient Lines nutrition OFDI from Singapore officials operations overseas paper percent Philippines plants policies productivity differentials provinces Ramstetter regional relatively role sample Shanghai Singapore Airlines Singapore's OFDI Singaporean firms SingTel SINTNCs SMEs standard deviation strategy Study of East subsidiaries survey Table Takii Temasek Holdings Thai Manufacturing trade value added various issues wage curve workers Yeung