• Research Paper on:
    Risks and International Investments

    Number of Pages: 8

     

    Summary of the research paper:

    In eight pages this student submitted case study includes discussion of such topics as single currency, exchange and interest rates, disposable income, and tax increases. Five sources are listed in the bibliography.

    Name of Research Paper File: TS14_TErurita.rtf

    Buy This Research Paper »

     

    Unformatted Sample Text from the Research Paper:
    risk posed to the investing company. For the case provided by the student the risks may appear limited. There is a stable political background, the growth rate of the  economy is 3% very the rate of inflation, indicating a growing economy and even if the opposition get into power, which is possible as the current government only have a  7% lead in the poles, they are also committed to democracy. However, there are still many risks that the company may face which focus on financial issues. When a  company decides to make a capital investment there are many different risk factors. Some are easier to measure than others. These may such as the changing tax environment which may  be in place in a different country nd to which the investment may be liable to (Bhattacharya, 1999). The current state of the economy and potential growth of  that economy will also be a potential risk (Dailami, 1998). The amount of this risk may also be seen in conjunction with the amount of the investment as a comparison  for the overall rate of return, for example setting up a capital investment in a third world, or developing country may take a lower amount of investment, but may also  carry higher risks (Dailami, 1998). There is also the aspect of the political environment and stability of the country (Butler et al, 1998).  There is also the aspect of the political environment and stability of the country (Butler et al, 1998). There may, in some economies, be a fear of nationalisation, or more  likely the possible introduction of restrictive legislation or regulations and them more direct impact of economic policy which will influence local interest rates and inflation (Butler et al, 1998). 

    Back to Research Paper Results