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    Frances B. Menjor Macroeconomics October 11, 2017 The Night and Day Economic Comparisons of Sierra Leone and France. In the world that we live in today there are various countries with different cultures, government policies and economic outcomes. In 2016 I traveled to West Africa and France and immediately notice a drastic difference in the development of the two countries. Upon arrival into France a person will notice its many amenities and attractions. Frances is a rich…

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    his goals to help France attain economic, political, and cultural brilliance. He pushed mercantilism on France. Colbert believed in the theory of mercantilism. Mercantilism is an economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by selling more goods than they bought. There are nine characteristic that characterize this way of thinking. The characteristics are bullionism, achieving economic self-sufficiency,…

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    practices within the companies. Steeple analysis is the external environmental factors that affect the organisation. According to Daniel Farnham a Steeple analysis is more in-depth analysis compared to PESTLE and is classified as Social, Technological, Economic, Environmental, Political, Legal and Ethical. Social Social Factors are one of the most important areas for retail business. Zara always research’s new markets and cultures before investing time and money into new markets and products…

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    Political decisions can impact on many vital areas for business such as the education of the workforce, the health of the nation and the quality of the infrastructure of the economy such as the road and rail system. • Economic factors. These include interest rates, taxation changes, economic growth, inflation and exchange rates. As you will see throughout the "Foundations of Economics" book economic change can have a major impact on a firm's behaviour. For example: - higher…

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    Socio-economic factors Socio-economic is the external environmental factor that related to the values, attitudes and concerns of the target customers and their economic abilities to afford the product. The customer’s needs and the size of the potential markets in every country will influences Sony varies. Other than that, customer’s income, customer attitude, behaviour also will affect the innovation of Sony. It is important for Sony to fully understand and know well about customer. So that,…

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    Economic Vocabulary Terms Define the following terms to as part of your economic glossary terms for this course. For this assignment define the term in your own words. Next in your own words using a couple of sentences provide a real life example demonstrating that you understand the term. For example: Economics a. Definition of Economics: Is the study of how people, companies, governments and countries make choices on allocating finite resources to satisfy their needs and wants.…

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    2.2. PESTLE ANALYSIS 2.2.1. POLITICAL FACTORS Life insurance industry is affected by many political factors. In political sphere, hike in FDI limit up to 49 percent but, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance has rejected foreign direct investment (FDI) to 49 per cent, in the Insurance Laws Bill (Amendment) 2008 (News, 2011). Increase in FDI limit attracts foreign investors and provide fund for penetrate in market. Insurance companies need capital to expand and penetrate their…

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    world has led to stronger international relations that act as the foundation of financial support, economic prosperity, and cultured economies. The United States particularly plays a leading role in world economics through funding, trade, and exceeding levels of development. The dependency between international economies can however be detrimental at the same time. The integration of world economics presented its vicious effects in the 2008 Global Financial Crisis. What began as a decline in the…

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    for economic growth that was discussed in class and in the textbook. Andrew Tisch proves this statement with evidence. For instance, he provides statistics that reveal that between 1980 and the middle of the past decade, companies that had being operating for five years or less were the ones that accounted for most of the new jobs that were created during that period of time. In addition, some of the examples provided in the article demonstrate that one indicator of a region’s economic health is…

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    Neoliberalism is an economic and social theory that free markets and free trade is the best way to structure society. This means reducing society to no regulations and privatization of every aspect of economic and social life. As a result the United States moved from being the world’s largest creditor nation to the world’s largest debtor nation. These neoliberal policies on trade deficit, deindustrialization, deregulations, and supply-side…

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