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    Title: 尼加拉瓜與中美洲投資環境:兼論台灣投資之商機
    NICARAGUA AS AN INVESTMENT CENTER IN CENTRAL AMERICA:A CLOSER LOOK ON INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR TAIWAN
    Authors: 杜孝慧
    Contributors: 冷則剛
    Leng,Tse-Kang
    杜孝慧
    Keywords: 投資
    Date: 2004
    Issue Date: 2009-09-17 18:51:10 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: This thesis has to do with the investment environment and opportunities that Taiwanese businesspeople can find in Nicaragua. This Central American country located between Costa Rica and Honduras; has ample advantages, such as plentiful natural resources, cheap labor, investment incentives and legal protection for foreign investors that can be developed for profit.
    The objective of this study is to track the history of the diplomatic and economic relationships between Taiwan and Nicaragua. Against this backdrop, an introduction to the investment climate and incentives in Nicaragua will be featured as a guide for future investors.
    Finally, a case study of the textile industry developed by Taiwanese in Nicaragua will be introduced in order to provide a real-life example and practical information on how to succeed in Nicaragua.
    In conclusion, a SWOT analysis will enable potential Taiwanese investors to see how to take advantage of the possibilities available in the host country, such as its participation in international organizations, or future deals such as free trade agreements with the US and Taiwan, in order to gain profit and gain a privileged access into those economic areas which are currently difficult to reach for the Republic of China (Taiwan).
    Reference: Government Documents
    March 17 th, 1931. China Immigration Agreement between the Republic of China and the Republic of Nicaragua. Managua.N. pag.
    April 25th, 1961. Cultural Convention between the Republic of China, Taiwan and the Republic of Nicaragua. Taipei. N. pag.
    March 17th, 1931. China Immigration Agreement between the Republic of China and the Republic of Nicaragua. Managua. N. pag.
    October 30th, 1974. Commercial Agreement between the Republic of China, Taiwan and the Republic of Nicaragua. Managua. N.pag.
    October 29th, 1971. Technical and Agricultural Cooperation Agreement between the Republic of Nicaragua and the Republic of China, Taiwan. Managua. N.pag.
    April 3rd, 1972. Joint Declaration signed your excellences, the Ministry of Affairs of the Republic of Nicaragua, Dr. Lorenzo Guerrero Gutierrez and the Ministry of Affairs of the Republic of China, Taiwan, Mr. Chow Shu-Kai. Taipei. N.pag.
    May 17th, 1974. Joint Declaration with the members of the Government of the Republic of Nicaragua and the Vice-President of the Republic of China, Taiwan, Mr. Yen, Chia-Kan. Managua. N.pag.
    September 21st, 1974. Joint Declaration between the Excellence, Mr. Anastasio Somoza Debayle, Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces and President of the National Committee of Emergency of the Republic of Nicaragua and the Excellence, Mr. Yen, Chia-Kan, Vice-President of the Republic of China, Taiwan. Taipei. N.pag.
    March 19th, 1976. Basic Agreement of Technical and Agriculture Cooperation between the Republic of Nicaragua and the Republic of China, Taiwan. Managua. N.pag.
    October 30th, 1990. Preliminary Agreement on the Re-establishment of diplomatic relations among the Republic of Nicaragua and the Republic of China, Taiwan. Taipei. N.pag.
    November 5th, 1990. Joint Communicate about the Re-establishment of diplomatic relations between the Republic of Nicaragua and the Republic of China, Taiwan. N.pag.
    August 26th, 1991. Joint Communicate between the Republic of Nicaragua and the Republic of China, Taiwan. Managua. N.pag.
    March 6th, 1992. Covenant of Cooperation Cultural, Educational and Journalist. Taipei. N.pag.
    March 6th, 1992. Covenant of Technical Cooperation – Agriculture between the Republic of Nicaragua and the Republic of China, Taiwan. Taipei. N.pag.
    March 6th, 1992. Agreement of Collaboration among the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China, Taiwan for the years of 1992-1994. Taipei. N.pag.
    July 29th, 1992. Agreement on Guarantees of Investment. Managua. N.pag.
    August 7th, 1997. Memorandum of Understanding between the Republic of Nicaragua and the Chinese Republic about an official program of Assistance for the Development. Taipei. N.pag.
    August 9th, 1997. Agreement to promote the tourism, the commerce, the investment and the human exchanges between the Republic of Nicaragua and the Republic of China, Taiwan. Taipei. N.pag.
    May 29th, 1998. Memorandum of understanding about the promotion of cooperation in matter of study reciprocal of its respective languages, culture and diplomatic practices. Managua. N.pag.
    July 30, 1999. Agreement about to send volunteers of the Fund of Development and International Cooperation. Taipei. N.pag.
    March 13rd, 2003. Agreement about the Development and Protection of the Intellectual Property Rights between the Republic of Nicaragua and the Republic of China, Taiwan. Taipei. N. pag.
    March 13rd, 2003. Intention Later. Taipei. N.pag.
    Books
    Cano Corea, Eugenio A. 2002. Nicaragua: The Paradise of opportunities. 32.
    Central America Project “ Export processing zones in Central America”. Harvard Institute for International Development.
    Chan, Steve. 1995. Foreign direct investment in a changing global political economy. New York: ST. Martin’s Press Inc.
    Chi, Schive. 1990. The foreign factor, the multinational corporation’s contribution to the economic modernization of the Republic of China. California: Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University.
    Froot, Kenneth A. 1993. Foreign Direct Investment. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press.
    Gibaldi, Joseph. 1998. MLA Handbook for writers of research papers. Bookman Books Ltd.
    Hakim, Catherine. 1986. Research Design (Contemporary social research series; 13). London: Allen & Unwin (Publishers) Ltd. 26.
    Kafauver. E. 1996. In a Few Hands: Monopoly Power in America. Pelican. 190.
    Macedo, Jorge Braga de and Iglesias, Enrique V. 2001. Foreign Direct Investment versus other flows to Latin America. France: OECD Development Centre. 12.
    Oman, Charles. 2001. Foreign Direct Investment versus other flows to Latin America “ The perils of competition for foreign direct investment”. France: OECD Development Centre. 63.
    Petrochilos, George A. 1989. Foreign Direct Investment and the Development Process “The case of Greece”. England: Gower Publisher Co. Ltd. 6.
    Interviews
    Gao. 26 July, 2004. Interview. Presitex Corp. S.A.
    Han, Alan. 11 June, 2004. Interview. Nieh Hsing Textile Co., Ltd.
    Liao, Carlos. 2002. Interview. Ex-Counselor of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Embassy Nicaragua.
    Rivas, Christian. 2 August, 2004. Interview. Ministry of Industrial Foment and Trade.
    Articles
    Aguilera, Amparo. July 6th, 2004. “Apuran ley para zonas francas”. Managua. La Prensa.
    Festervand, Troy A. 2002. U.S Foreign Direct Investment: Industrial executives perceptions of emerging Central American countries as FDI destinations. International Journal of Commerce & Management. ABI/INFORM Global. Online. www.proquest.com
    Gardiner, Rosalie. 2000. Foreign Direct Investment: A lead for sustainable development?. London: UNED. Online. www.earthsummit2002.org
    Guiheux, Gilles. The internationalization of Taiwanese firms. Online. www.proquest.com
    Investment guide to Nicaragua. Industrial Development & Investment Center. Ministry of Economic Affairs. ROC. www.mofa.gov.tw
    Lim, Ewe-Ghee. November 2001. Determinants of, and the relation between, Foreign Direct Investment and Growth: A summary of recent literature. International Monetary Fund. Online. www.imf.com
    May 27th, 2004. “EE.UU. y paises centroamericanos firmaran pacto de libre comercio”. Internet. CNN en Espanol. Associated Press.
    Moncada, Mario Jose. April 7th, 2004. “Universitarios de EE.UU. confian en Nicaragua”. Managua. La Prensa.
    Moncada, Mario Jose and Ortega Campos, Gustavo. July 23th, 2004. “Agilizaran tramites para investmentistas”. Managua. La Prensa.
    “Projections for Latin America and the Caribbean, 2004”. May, 2004. Chile. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. Online. www.eclac.cl
    Singh, Annop. March 27-28, 2004. Latin America: Sustaining Reforms and Growth. Lima: International Monetary Fund. Online. www.imf.org/external/speeches/2004/032704.htm
    Presentations
    “The case of CAFTA”. Mesoamerica Investment.
    “The ideal place for foreign investors”. Embassy of Republic of Nicaragua.
    “Una oportunidad para contribuir al desarrollo economico”. MIFIC.
    Websites
    2003 Annual Report. Technological National Institute. 3.
    Asociacion Nicaraguense de Productores y Exportadores de Productos No Tradicionales. Internet. www.appen.org.ni
    Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) “Summary of apparel, footwear & travel goods provisions”. Internet.
    Central America Trade Office. Internet. www.cato.com.tw
    Central Bank of Nicaragua. www.bcn.gob.ni/estadisticas/indicadores.
    Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. Internet. www.eclac.cl
    Institute Interamerican of Human rights. 2000.
    Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure. Online. www.mti.gob.ni
    Ministerio Agropecuario y Forestal. Internet. Magfor.gob.ni
    Nicaragua investment guide. ProNicaragua. Internet. www.pronicaragua.com
    Nicaragua. Internet. www.encyclopedia.com
    Nicaragua’s Export Processing Zones. Corporacion de Zonas Francas (CZF).
    Nieh Hsing Textile Co. Ltd. Internet. www.nht.com.tw
    Plan Nacional de Desarrollo. Internet. www.pnd.gob.ni
    Quick References Tables. Internet. www.worldbank.org.
    “The agreement on Textile and Clothing”. N.pag. Internet. www.wto.org/english
    “The ideal place for foreign investors”. Embassy of the Republic of Nicaragua.
    World Economic Forum. Internet. www.weforum.org.
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