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investment Important
To S.C. Communities
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Most foreign investors bring some foreign employees and
their families to South Carolina, particularly during the
start-up phase of operations. They often bring with them
different experiences, perceptions, attitudes, and life styles.
wii me positive siae, tnese differences can enrich a community
by exposing South Carolina residents to them and
widening and deepening South Carolinians' knowledge of
both themselves and the world outside South Carolina.
On the negative side, such cultural differences may not be
welcomed. Or at least it may cause some anxiety, misunderstanding,
confusion or other problems of cross-cultrual
interaction.
In the South Carolina communities that have received the
largest concentration of foreign investment, Greenville,
Spartanburg, Anderson, Columbia and the Charleston area,
it appears that the foreign investors have contributed
positively to the communities and have been well received.
(Dr. Arpan is professor of international business and
director of the Center for Industrial Policy and Strategy at
USC's College of Business Administration.)
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SOME FACTS ON FDI IN SOUTH CAROLINA
PERCENTAGE PERCENTAGE OF FDJ
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EMPLOYMENT
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Non Electrical Machinery 11
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Association on Friday at the Wade Hampton Conference
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