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    effecting our earth greatly. In this essay I will go into depth about the history and growth of our population over the years, how it is currently effecting our planet, and the facts showing weather or not we should be taking any action to this issue. I believe that the world is just not suitable for the worlds population to be increasing at this pace. First, I would like to discuss about the history and growth of our worlds population over the years. According to the article Human Evolution…

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    Unlike the other global markets, the Chinese market tends to be quite unique. While the United States market proves to be quite expensive for most companies to operate in, the new environment is much cheaper. The stringent regulations put in place by the government to regulate the market in the US market are more flexible within the Chinese market. It is therefore expecting that some of the costs incurred in the old environment will be cut down in the new market in China. As a management…

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    Part 1: Strengths: 1. Nissan raise increasingly. 2. growing its operations worldwide. 3. Nissan was productively contending on superiority, steadfastness and fuel effectiveness Weaknesses : 1. Nissan’s designs had not reflected buyer opinion. 2. Nissan managers appear comfortable to keep on harvest the triumph of confirmed designs. By 1999, 3. Nissan had engaged over $4 billion in the reserve of hundreds of other companies, Opportunities: 1. Nissan wanted to enlarge in more…

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    Horizontal Integration

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    A business can develop by organic growth or inorganic growth. Organic growth is when a company increases the turnover of its existing business. Inorganic growth describes how a business grows by joining one or more companies together. This can be done by two companies joining by agreement or buying at least 51% of another company’s shares. Furthermore, integration can happen in two ways: horizontal integration, where two joining firms at the same stage of production, and vertical integration,…

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    the way we approach economic growth as well as the field of macroeconomics. Before the advent of the Solow Growth Model, one may fail to appreciate the intellectual breakthrough that it was; as then, the most common approach to economic growth was with reference to the Harrod-Domar model. Solow was successful in demonstrating why the Harrod-Domar model, that emphasized potential dysfunctional aspects of economic growth, for example, how unemployment and economic growth go hand in hand, was an…

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    important addition to the national economy.() Then, government began developing national tourism policies and programs in hopes of promoting continued growth. This new source of income was important to many third world countries which at that time were in the early stages of economic development. However, many countries also experienced the growth of another industry which is sex tourism. Sex tourism refers to the…

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    For example, the value added of the Korean music sector has increased at an annual average rate of 23 percent over the period 2005-2011 (Messerlin & Shin, 2013). The growth rate of the export of Korean music is even more remarkable, which is on an average of 36.4 percent per year for the period 2005-2011, with skyrocketing figures for the most recent years- more than 100 percent for the years 2008-2011 (Messerlin & Shin…

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    China Life Insurance (Group) Company and its auxiliaries (hereinafter alluded to as China Life) constitute the biggest business protection bunch in Mainland China. It is the main state-claimed protection bunch with a benefit surpassing 1 trillion RMB yuan. It is additionally one of the biggest institutional financial specialists in China's capital market.In 2011 its protection premium pay hit 357.8 billion RMB yuan. Life premium salary represented 34.75% of the Mainland's life piece of the…

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    Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries with international tourism accounting for 9% of the total GDP and one in every eleven jobs are related to tourism (Meleddu, Pulina, 106, 67). However, tourism by itself leads to various negative externalities on the environment, socio-economy, and local culture (Meleddu, Pulina, 106, 67). For this reason, ecotourism is important and is slowly gaining momentum. Ecotourism can be subdivided or classified into various categories such as sustainable…

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    Rostow full name is Schriften Von Walt W. Rostow. Rostow is a scholar who born on 1916 in New York City (Faculty, 2004). He writes The Stages of Economic Growth and the writing was famous in 1950 and 1960 where the post-war happens (Faculty, 2004). In 1969, he works as Professor of Economics and History at University of Texas which located in Austin (Faculty, 2004). In his writings, he challenged the John Maynard Keynes ideas (Hunt, 1989). In Hunt (1989) views, according to Keynes, he argues…

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