单词 | inward investment |
释义 | > as lemmasinward investment inward investment n. Economics investment in a certain geographical area by investors based outside that area; cf. foreign direct investment n. at foreign adj., n.2, and adv. Compounds 2, outward investment n. (b) at outward adj., n.1, and adv. Compounds 2. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > financial dealings > types of money-dealing > [noun] > investment > other types of investing or investment perpetual1833 fundholding1835 capital investment1842 floating1888 flotation1889 carried interest1908 ethical investment1915 National Savings1919 locking up1924 ploughing-back1924 foreign portfolio investment1951 inward investment1962 round-tripping1973 short-termism1986 1962 Times 4 July 16/3 Both outward and inward investment has risen steeply during the period. 1976 Newsweek (Nexis) 12 July 54 It's hard for unions to claim that outward investments cost them jobs and then turn around and oppose inward investment. 1996 Guardian 7 Sept. 5/3 The wily Forsyth started saying the ‘Tartan tax’ would cost Scots up to 3p in the £1, and hit jobs and inward investment. < as lemmas |
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