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    Tun Mahathir Case Study

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    investment (FDI) from the West. This demanded an investment policy which depends on high technology, not only from Japan and Northeast Asia but crucially the West too. Furthermore, the emphasis on infrastructural development as an engine of economic growth such as the Penang Bridge, Multimedia Super-Corridor (MSC), PETRONAS Twin Towers (also known as Kuala Lumpur City Centre - KLCC), Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA)…

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    shows that before 1990s the growth rate was normal and in the next three decades the growth rate of urbanization is on the rise. The growth rate of urbanization has increased nearly by 10 per cent in the period between 1991 and 2001 and from 2001 to 2011 it has declined almost by 5 per cent. Table -1 indicates both the above average and below average level distribution of urbanization in all the districts of Tamil Nadu in 2001 and 2011, census period. The average growth of urbanization in…

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    Tourism is one of the fundamental sector that contributes to every country’s economy. Singapore, as a developed country, have witnessed the nation’s tremendous growth in terms of its tourism attractiveness and competitiveness. The evolution from a chaotic fishing village to a popular tourism hub in Asia. The tourist arrival numbers has been increasing yearly from 9 million to 15 million since the introduction of the Integrated Resorts as reported by Singapore Tourism Board (STB). Thailand, a…

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    Mahabharata Analysis

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    Mahabharata covers a lot a teachings, values which are disappearing from the society, it talks about good over evil, spiritualism and great sacrifice. The Mahabharata is the source of inspiration for people across the globe due to its vast variety of factors. The strong characters in the epic display heroic skills and very strong ethical values. Also the Mahabharata talks about the Indian culture in detail, a lot of cultural differences can be resolved if we analyze and follow the Mahabharata…

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    Introduction- Indian Hotel Industry The Indian hotels and motels industry has declined in 2013 but the industry is expected to accelerate back to growth in 2014 with double digit growth rate through the period 2014-2018. The industry has CAGR of 4.5% in revenue growth between 2009 and 2013 with $4.2bn revenues in 2013. The number of hotels increased with CAGR of 4.4% in the same period. Leisure is the largest segment in the Indian Hotels and Motels industry, accounting for 71.5% value whereas…

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    Internet users in Cambodia means there is enormous potential for business growth and employment opportunities in the technology sector. For Cambodian job seekers, there will be an increased demand for positions that require skills in math, science, and engineering – fields of study currently underrepresented in Cambodia. Filling these higher skilled positions would translate into higher wages and add to Cambodia’s economic growth. Technology has transformed how people live, learn, and…

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    a significant economic developments and in my opinion the Tokugawa shogun period provide the foundation for modern economic growth in and after the Meiji period despite that the Japan economy couldn’t growth as rapid as the European one. However, there are a historical debates about the modern economic growth in the Edo period. According to them, there was no economic growth during the Edo period and the economy itself was sluggish. At the governance of Tokugawa family there were a lot of…

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    Analysis of the luxury goods market in the emerging countries - business strategies, transformations and growth trends. Case study: Poland. CHAPTER I – GENERAL THEORIES 1.1. Definition of luxury - its theory, philosophy and history The word ‘luxury’, comes from the Latin – ‘glamour’, ‘luxury’. It is a general definition, that includes all the material goods, groceries, services and much more. The list of them is still growing. Some of them, are available to all consumers, but majority is…

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    In my opinion a country can experience economic growth without a rise in standard of living of the people. It is first important to know what GNP, economic growth and standard of living is. They are defined as follows: 1. GNP is the economic performance of a country; it is the total value of all the finished goods and services in a time span of one year by the country’s citizens. 2. Economic growth is the increase in the produce of goods and services per head of the population over a period of…

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    If Sport Obermeyer decides to produce all 10 styles in China initially the order quantities will differ as shown in the Table 5. style CV stability order with stability corrected stability Order with corrected stability (Hong Kong) Min. order quantity Order (China) expected coverage of forecast assault 0.27 3.71 1,632 3.71 1,712 1,200 1,712 0.7 seduced 0.28 3.61 1,588 3.61 1,666 1,200 1,666 0.4 entice 0.37 2.74 1,204 2.74 1,263 1,200 1,263 0.9 electra 0.38 2.66 1,170 2.66 1,227 1,200 1,227 0.6…

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