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'This work is recommended for corporate libraries whose companies are involved in international business, and for academic libraries affiliated with colleges of business.' - Kay M. Stebbins, Choice This project is distinctive in that it really is a 'Who's Who' rather than a directory of all scholars engaged in international business education and research.
'The volume is certainly interesting and well-informed and would make a valuable addition to reading lists for courses on East Asian economic development.' - Anne Booth, Asia Pacific Business Review As Southeast and Northeast Asia recover from the Asian crisis and return to a state of growth, the authors of this book assess the lessons to be learned from the crisis to achieve sustainable development in the future. While the importance of each factor contributing to the crisis varies from country to country, their collective experience has created unprecedented turmoil in current thinking on development policy.
Provides an appraisal of the steps taken by the government of the day to implement the commitment made in its programmes and the initiatives promised in subsequent policy statements, in nine volumes, comprising of PM, home affairs, fiancée, parliament, commercial agriculture, social justice and empowerment, tribal, environment, Human rights, rural development, culture, tourism, information and broadcasting, planning, information technology, sports and youth affairs.
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The book is divided into four chapters. Chapters I reviews the purposes of bilateral investment treaties (BITs) and their origins. Chapter II discusses the negotiating process of such treaties. Chapter III analyses individual clauses in BITs, focusing in particular on the definition of the terms and principles involved, how these are used, the differences and similarities between present and former treaty practice, and the implications of individual treaty provisions for development. Chapter IV examines the impact BITs have on investment flows. Annex I contains a list of BITs signed as at 1 January 1997.
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