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    future” can always be extended. Layne also argues that economic growth has a causal relationship to military strength, for which there is a correlation, yet according to Wohlforth is not necessarily causal relationship. Wohlforth cites the fact that at the British Empire’s height, china had a much larger economy, yet Layne still considers the British Empire to be the sole Superpower of the time. This comes from the need to analyse more than just economics when evaluating…

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    and political power. The government protect its merchant through trading issues , regulation and subsidies to domestic industries in order to increase export. The main economic theory of mercantilism is to increase trade for one empire and weaken rival empire. The 18th century undergo degree of regional specialization , the economic advance of the eighteenth century were based on easier exchange between industrial and agricultural are between country and town which allowed specialization to…

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    events to attract and make it enjoyable for delegates (Verma, 2013). The MICE industry is affected by multiple events occurring in the external environment. A few examples of these external threats are: wars, environmental disasters, oil prices, economics, politics and terrorism (Brotherton, 2008). MICE is an umbrella term for many events, such as corporate events, leisure activities, there are no limitations to this term (Kitchin, 2012). The MICE industry is divided into 4 sub categories. The…

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    I Introduction: 1. Information about the author and the text a. Teaching humanity was written by Martha Nussbaum" is an American philosopher and the current Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago" ,in Newsweek International, on the 4th of june,2014. b. Teaching humanity. 2. Purpose a. the purpose of the article is to argue a point whether we are domed by science and technology which have become so important and addictive that most of us lack moral values and ethics that we…

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    1. A brand can be a name, term, design or other features that identifies sellers product which is distinct from others sellers product. The Unilever fewer the brand due to global decentralization and absence of global identity. The number are brands are high and so it made a global brand unit for each Masterbrand. 2. In 1957 dove was most recognizable brand icons because of the simple proposition and they got better position. In 2007 world’s number-one and it has launched new marketing campaign…

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    Q1- " It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer or the baker, that we expect our dinner......." By using this quote Adam Smith refers to coincidence of interests . Adam smith writes that every individual tries to extract the greatest revenue he can from the society . He only cares about himself and only himself . He does not have an intention to promote the interest of society. However despite intending his own gain ,often he is le b invisible hand to promote the interest of…

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    2. The market entry strategies employed by IKEA in China and Japan are as follows: A market entry strategy is said to be the planned means of delivery of goods and services to a target market (Vineet 2013). Several market entry strategy are being employed by business entities and the include Joint venture, Exportation, franchising, Licensing, Outsourcing, and producing products in the target market (Wikipedia1 n.d). a. Market entry strategy of China IKEA in its entry into the Chinese market…

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    Introduction Before discussing the benefits and drawbacks of free trade, I would like to explain the meaning of “free trade”. Free trade is a trade where countries carries out economic activities without restrictions or barrier such as import and export tariffs, barrier to market entry and policies. There are several main features of free trade.These main features are the benefits of free trade,as for me: Free movement of labour and capital among countries. Free movement of labour and…

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    Sukuk Bond Analysis

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    There are several yield differences between the Islamic Sukuk and conventional bond. Firstly, the yield differences showed that the difference of conventional bonds suffer more risk due to the nature of receiving the high yield ratio than Sukuk. Conventional bonds generate two cash flows for investors. First, the face value of which is a fixed amount of funds that the bond issuer is obligated to pay to the bondholder when the bond matures. Second, the interest is a fixed amount of funds that the…

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    1. When a country is in stress, dictatorships tend to rise. When a country is in a crisis, it is more likely that dictatorship will be accepted. World War I and the events of the following years brought crisis in a variety of countries. This lead to the rise of Dictatorships. The two most brutal dictatorships after the First World War were Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany. Since Germany was in such chaos, they were willing to accept Nazi dictatorship. And the Great Depression also devastated their…

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