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Fitria Yuliani,Hermanto Siregar,Widyastutik Widyastutik,Amzul Rifin
Pág. 287 - 296
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is necessary for Indonesia since the rate of saving is still low compared to the higher demand for investment in Indonesia. FDI contributes not only to the higher rate of investment but also to the spillover of other indus...
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Mosbah Lafi
Pág. 229 - 242
The question of whether foreign direct investment (FDI) contributes to the enhancement of technological capacities of foreign firms operating in host countries has long captured the attention of economists and politicians. Still more intriguing is the qu...
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Litafira Syahadiyanti,Apol Pribadi Subriadi
Pág. 219 - 226
Payment system is a system related to the transfer of the amount of money from one part to anotherpart. The use of online financial transactions is the implementation of technology in the paymentsystem to be faster, precise and accurate. In fact, online ...
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Eric M. Bosire
Pág. 200 - 209
The flow of capital across borders is one of the pillars that is greasing the wheels of globalization due to its benefits in technology transfer. Since developing nations are unable to put together adequate savings to take care of their investments needs...
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Samsul Haris,Nevi Danila
Pág. 155 - 160
FDI is one of the factors that encourage the growth of the economy, especially for developing countries. Indonesia has prepared an economic policy package and a taxation policy for booting the investments, including FDI. This paper investigates whether t...
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