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    made international trade existent is globalization. It’s the increasing connection and integration of people, organizations, countries and different cultures around the globe. We integrate through political, economical and social issues, trade and foreign investment. We’ve learnt that with globalization, no nations exist in economic isolation (Carbaugh). No country has achieved economic success without being open to the rest of the world. Even the very isolated North Korea has a growing trade…

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    Social Policy Definition

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    What is social policy? According to text in Burger (2014) the Random House Dictionary (1978), stated “is a guiding principle or course of action adopted toward an objective or objectives.” The word social, according to the same dictionary, refers to “the life, welfare, and relations of human beings in a community.” Gil (1981) summed it up very well when he wrote that “social policies are a special type of policies, namely, policies which deliberately pertain to the quality of life and to…

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    supported by Newcombe, he states sustainable development is indeed needed in the future, thus, foreign direct investment (FDI) could be the main instrument to ensure any development agenda.[footnoteRef:3] Furthermore, Foreign direct investment also contributes toward financing sustained economic growth over the long term. In other words, the incorporation of sustainable development in international economic policies, negotiations, and agreements could ensure the growth of development more…

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    There are many potential risks and challenges that organizations face when expanding into foreign markets. “Elections and other political events, economic crises, and changing societal attitudes can disrupt the best-laid plans in both emerging and advanced economies” (Heinesz & Zelner, 2010, P. 1). One of the biggest political risks that have been chronicled was the fear that host governments would seize foreign-owned assets. As laws and regulations strengthened throughout history, this was…

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    Decreto Ley No. 600, that is, the current regulation of foreign investment in the…

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    The eight principles to analyze social policy are used to set a foundation for change to create more effective social policies and programs. In social policy analysis, the principles of strengths perspective policy are used to consider the needs, strengths, goals, and community resources of the target population rather than the social problem. Once the focus is taken off of the social problem a policy can be created that is a solution to the needs of the population instead of attempting to end a…

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    beliefs and experiences. I am interested in studying the connection between values and beliefs held due to identity, and health care policy. My experiences in diversity have helped me develop research interests in aging policy, access to care interventions, addressing disparities, and patient and stakeholder engagement in the policy process. My interest in diversity and policy first merged during my experience as a Peer Dialogue Leader for the Common Ground Multicultural Dialogue Program.…

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    Bretton Woods Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION Bretton Woods’s system was established in 1944, the main aim of the system was to set pose regulations which led to the dollar to be the main international currency. This currency was the main requirement to of payment and purchase of foreign goods and services. This led to the straining of the underdeveloped markets which were not able to access the dollar, this led to them depending on the US to rend them the dollar to help in the importation of goods from abroad. There was also…

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    Treasuries and yield dollar denominated foreign government bonds. The end result is a DCF value denominated in U.S. dollars. * 2. The second approach is to discount foreign cash flows using a foreign WACC, and then translate the foreign DCF into a dollar DCF using the spot exchange rate. However, a major drawback to this method is that betas are not estimated for many stocks in emerging…

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    Tier Decision Making Model

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    INTRODUCTION Globalization has occurred over the years mainly due to the widespread acceptance of modern technology, which has changed the landscape of business entirely in the past decade. Unlike in the past when face to face meetings were the norms, nowadays business can be connected via video conferencing (e.g. Skype) and also mobile phones allow us to make and receive calls without necessary being at a particular place unlike during the landline days. Nevertheless some analyst argue that the…

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