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    countries is about 2.1%. Therefore, Apple Inc. should focus on this potential market, especially people aged of 20-40 since they hold more than half part of Apple’s consumers. In fact, men hold the largest index of Apple Inc.’s consumers (141) more than women (96). Moreover, Asian is the largest ethnicity index of Apple Inc.’s consumer (215). Therefore, Apple Inc.’s should utilize this potential market to establish a competitive advantage over their…

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    He says that Western companies think they can avoid political risk by spelling out every detail in a contract, but "in Asia, there is no shortcut for managing the relationship."88 In other words, the contract is in the relationship, not on the paper, and the way to ensure the reliability of the agreement is to nurture the relationship. Even a deal that has been implemented for some time may start to get watered down at a time when you cannot do anything about it. A Japanese-led consortium…

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The International Business operates in a competitive world where globalisation is increasing rapidly and as it progresses, it provides business with opportunities and threats in the macro environment to which the business needs to respond. This report is aimed at focusing on the International Market Evaluation with a global perspective which helps in understanding the global economy and the economic, political, technological and socio- cultural environment within which the…

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    development of international trade, and make the contemporary international investment and international trade are related to each other; what is more, MNCs promote international capital flows, optimize the allocation of resources and accelerate globalization of production which help to reduce the competitive…

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    Introduction The world is moving towards an integrated and independent global economy. We are moving towards a world in which cross-border trade barriers and investments have started to decline, distance as perceived is reducing due to the advancement in transportation and telecommunication, material culture is beginning to look similar all over the world and also national economies are becoming interdependent, integrated global economic system. This world is where the amount of goods and…

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    Background In the Business world it is the norm that to be considered to be one of the biggest companies, the company needs to be on a global scale. Forbes top 10 companies as far as revenue, those top ten companies all operate on a global scale . So for this many companies in today’s world are focused on being able to expand to a global market. This allowing them to show that they are growing as a company and are now able to consider themselves as one of the elite companies. This seems to one…

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    income inequality is negative and statistically significant at the 5% level for all the samples, indicating that trade openness reduces income inequality” (Reuveny & Li, 2003, p. 588). Beer and Boswell (2001) also studied the effects of economic globalization on inequality (Beer & Boswell, 2001). This research stipulates the underlying circumstances under which transnational corporate infiltration and other global influences effect variations in income distribution domestically. The finding is a…

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    After the Second World War the world was in so much economic turmoil thus strategic measures to deal with crisis had to be formulated (Gallegher, 17). The reason was that contrary to the First World War, the destruction and the war was not only channeled towards soldiers but also to civilians. Most countries were struggling to sustain their populations and the need to develop unitary economy managements was needed. The Bretton Woods Conference was one of the major conferences that came up the…

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    other societies and their resources, globalization had emerged. This development has progressed through all continents; many aspects of such societies and their institutions have changed greatly because of globalizing effects. Unfortunately every positive impact can be followed by a negative. In many ways globalization has negatively impacted the culture of multiple societies all the while progressing different economies. With the…

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    Introduction Contemporary examples of globalization stamp another age in human affairs. Pretty much the same as the Industrial Revolution and the development of the West in the nineteenth century characterized another age in world history. By comparison with past periods, globalization today joins a striking conjunction of thick examples of worldwide interconnectedness, close by their extraordinary regulation through new worldwide and territorial frameworks of control and correspondence, from…

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