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Chapter Overview. A. Motives for Direct Foreign Investment B. Benefits of International DiversificationC. Decisions Subsequent to DFID. Host Government Views of DFI. 2. Motives for DFI. 1. Revenue-Related Motivesa. Attract New Sources of Demandb. Enter Profitable Marketsc. Exploit Mo
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1. FINC3240International Finance Chapter 13
Direct Foreign Investment 1
2. Chapter Overview A. Motives for Direct Foreign Investment
B. Benefits of International Diversification
C. Decisions Subsequent to DFI
D. Host Government Views of DFI
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3. Motives for DFI 1. Revenue-Related Motives
a. Attract New Sources of Demand
b. Enter Profitable Markets
c. Exploit Monopolistic Advantages
d. React to Trade Restrictions
e. Diversify Internationally
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4. Motives for Direct Foreign Investment 2. Cost-Related Motives: Reduce Costs
a. Fully Benefit From Economies of Scale
b. Use Foreign Factors of Production
c. Use Foreign Raw Materials
d. Use Foreign Technology
e. React to Exchange Rate Movements
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6. Benefits of International Diversification
Diversification Among Countries
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7. Periodic Decisions after DFI 1. Further expansion in a given location?
2. Remit subsidiary profits to the parent, reinvest in the subsidiary, or sent to another subsidiary? 7
8. Host Government Views of DFI 1. Advantage of DFI
2. Disadvantage of DFI
3. Government-Imposed Conditions to DFI
a. Environmental Regulations
b. Labor Policy Restrictions
c. Requirements to Use Local Parts
d. Output and Local Competition Restrictions
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9. Homework Questions and Applications:
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