Foreign direct investment in Mongolia : bridging the cultural divide
Driven by the mining boom, Mongolia has become one of the fastest growing economies in the world in the last five years. The high growth rate of this emerging market and the promise of high returns have attracted foreign investments not only in the mining industry but also in ot...
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author | Michael, Francis Caravaggio Chen, Yan John, Rae Philippe Cortes Satria, Krisnandi |
author2 | Tay-Lee Swee Ling, Cheryl |
author_facet | Tay-Lee Swee Ling, Cheryl Michael, Francis Caravaggio Chen, Yan John, Rae Philippe Cortes Satria, Krisnandi |
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description | Driven by the mining boom, Mongolia has become one of the fastest growing economies
in the world in the last five years. The high growth rate of this emerging market and the
promise of high returns have attracted foreign investments not only in the mining
industry but also in other sectors in Mongolia. However, high returns come with the high
risk and the uncertainty of an emerging market as evidenced by the recent political and
regulatory uncertainties which have discouraged foreign investors from doing business in
Mongolia. |
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spelling | ntu-10356/599582024-01-12T10:31:19Z Foreign direct investment in Mongolia : bridging the cultural divide Michael, Francis Caravaggio Chen, Yan John, Rae Philippe Cortes Satria, Krisnandi Tay-Lee Swee Ling, Cheryl Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business Driven by the mining boom, Mongolia has become one of the fastest growing economies in the world in the last five years. The high growth rate of this emerging market and the promise of high returns have attracted foreign investments not only in the mining industry but also in other sectors in Mongolia. However, high returns come with the high risk and the uncertainty of an emerging market as evidenced by the recent political and regulatory uncertainties which have discouraged foreign investors from doing business in Mongolia. Master of Business Administration 2014-05-21T03:14:48Z 2014-05-21T03:14:48Z 2013 2013 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/59958 en 102 p. application/pdf |
spellingShingle | DRNTU::Business Michael, Francis Caravaggio Chen, Yan John, Rae Philippe Cortes Satria, Krisnandi Foreign direct investment in Mongolia : bridging the cultural divide |
title | Foreign direct investment in Mongolia : bridging the cultural divide |
title_full | Foreign direct investment in Mongolia : bridging the cultural divide |
title_fullStr | Foreign direct investment in Mongolia : bridging the cultural divide |
title_full_unstemmed | Foreign direct investment in Mongolia : bridging the cultural divide |
title_short | Foreign direct investment in Mongolia : bridging the cultural divide |
title_sort | foreign direct investment in mongolia bridging the cultural divide |
topic | DRNTU::Business |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/59958 |
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