1. Ans - portfolio
Explanation:
Foreign portfolio investment is the entry of funds into a country where foreigners deposit money in a country's bank or make purchases in the country's stock and bond markets. This is a Foreign Portfolio Investment. Because American is buying stocks in Argentina
2. Ans.
- Provide tax breaks and patents for firms that pursue research and development in health and sciences.
- Protect property rights and enforce contracts.
3. Ans - improvements in worker health from better nutrition
Attempts: Keep the 5. Economic growth and public policy Suppose an American buys stock issued by...
5. Economic growth and public policy Suppose Yamahonda, a Japanese-owned motorcycle manufacturer, builds a production plant in Alabama. This is an example of foreign investment in the United States. Which of the following policies are consistent with the goal of increasing productivity and growth in developing countries? Check all that apply. Protecting property rights and enforcing contracts Imposing restrictions on foreign ownership of domestic capital Pursuing inward-oriented policies Increasing taxes on income from savings What is a significant factor in...
5. Economic growth and public policy Suppose Yamahonda, a Japanese-owned motorcycle manufacturer, builds a production plant in Alabama. This is an example of foreigndirect investment in the United States. Which of the following policies are consistent with the goal of increasing productivity and growth in developing countries? Check all that apply. Protecting property rights and enforcing contracts Imposing restrictions on foreign ownership of domestic capital Pursuing inward-oriented policies Increasing taxes on income from savings What is a significant factor in...
Suppose Yamahonda, a Japanese-owned motorcycle manufacturer, builds a production plant in Alabama. This is an example of foreign investment in the United States. Which of the following policies are consistent with the goal of increasing productivity and growth in developing countries? Check all that apply. Protecting property rights and enforcing contracts Pursuing inward-oriented policies Imposing restrictions on foreign ownership of domestic capital Providing tax breaks and patents for firms that pursue research and development in health and sciences What is...
Robert Fogel is an economic historian best known for work suggesting that a significant factor in long-run economic growth is: Inward-oriented policies that protect domestic firms from foreign competition Improvements in the protection of property and enforcements of contracts though the maturation of the civil and criminal justice system. Improvements in technology from the incentives created by a better patent system Improvements in worker health from better nutrition.
5. Economic growth and public policy Suppose Yamahonda, a Japanese-owned motorcycle manufacturer, builds a production plant in Alabama. This is an example of foreign investment in the United States. Which of the following policies are consistent with the goal of increasing productivity and growth in developing countries? Check all that apply Pursuing inward-oriented policies Imposing restrictions on foreign ownership of domestic capital Providing tax breaks and patents for firms that pursue research and development in health and sciences Protecting property...
portfolio/direct
5. Economic growth and public policy Suppose Yamahonda, a Japanese-owned motorcycle manufacturer, builds a production plant in Alabama. This is an example of foreign investment in the United States. Which of the following policies are consistent with the goal of increasing productivity and growth in developing countries? Check all that apply. Pursuing inward-oriented policies Increasing taxes on income from savings U Providing tax breaks and patents for firms that pursue research and development in health and sciences Protecting property...
Suppose Yamahonda, a Japanese-owned motorcycle manufacturer,
builds a production plant in Alabama.
This is an example of foreign direct investment in the United States. Which of the following policies are consistent with the goal of increasing productivity and growth in developing countries? Check all that apply. Imposing restrictions on foreign ownership of domestic capital. Protecting property rights and enforce contracts. Pursuing inward-oriented policies. Providing tax breaks and patents for firms that pursue research and development in health and sciences. In...
Which of the following policies are consistent with the goal of increasing productivity and growth in developing countries. CHECK ALL THAT APPLY! A. Protect property rights and enforce contracts. B. Pursue inward-oriented policies. C. Increase taxes on income from savings. D. Provide tax breaks and patents for firms that pursue research and development in health and sciences.
Suppose Yamahonda, a Japanese-owned motorcycle manufacturer, builds a production plant in Alabama. This is an example of foreign direct investment in the United States. Which of the following policies are consistent with the goal of increasing productivity and growth in developing countries? Check all that apply Pursuing inward-oriented policies Providing tax breaks and patents for firms that pursue research and development in health and sciences Imposing restrictions on foreign ownership of domestic capital Increasing taxes on income from savings
Suppose Yamahonda, a Japanese-owned motorcycle manufacturer, builds a production plant in Alabama. This is an example of foreign ___ investment in the United States. Which of the following policies are consistent with the goal of increasing productivity and growth in developing countries? Check all that apply. Imposing restrictions on foreign ownership of domestic capital. Pursuing inward-oriented policies. Increasing taxes on income from savings. Protecting property rights and enforce contracts. Which of the following are possible outcomes of rapid population growth?...