An appraisal of Columbia on behalf of Fancygarden as the site of a major manufacturing subsidiary company.
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Key Structure: PREFACE 2 COMPANY OUTLINE 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 POLITICAL RISKS BREAKDOWN 4 ? BACKGROUND 4 ? POLITICAL STRUCTURE 4 ? POLICY ISSUES 4 ? FOREIGN TRADE 4 ? POLITICAL RISKS DECOMPOSITION 4 * Macro risk -- Expropriation 5 * Macro risk -- Ethnic strife 6 * Micro risk -- Goal Conflict 6 * Micro risk -- Corruption 6 PRIMARY COMMENTS 7 CONCLUSION 8 AN APPRAISAL OF COLUMBIA ON BEHALF OF FANCYGARDEN AS THE SITE OF A MAJOR MANUFACTURING SUBSIDIARY COMPANY Preface Along with the risks present in their domestic operations, Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) engaged in international activities are exposed to "country risk"-- the risk that economic, social, and political conditions and events in a foreign country will adversely affect an institution's financial interests. In addition to the adverse effect that deteriorating economic conditions and political and social unrest may have on the rate of default by obligors in a country, country risk includes the possibility of nationalization or expropriation of assets, government repudiation of external indebtedness, exchange controls, and currency depreciation or devaluation. "Risk management is a multidiscipline involving the identification and valuation of risks as well as controlling and financing...

