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    The definition of Pest analysis is a management apparatus for analyzing some of the external environment that operate upon a business. Pest Analyses do not have any command over these factors but it will have to be conscious of them and respond to them if it is to remain competitive in the market. This tool gives you the option to assess the market for a business or organizational unit, pest analysis becomes successful in a brainstorm meeting, as it gives you the idea on how to tackle the…

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    is a huge number of unemployed population within third world countries. As a result of high unemployment rates, people are still subjected to poverty (Farah, Kiamba, and Mazongo, 2011). Furthermore, third world countries are also characterized by economic inequality which is also referred to as the gap between rich and poor, huge…

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    accounted for 82.9 million admissions and had revenues of £619.4 million, in 2015 the company had a revenue of £705.8 million with a net income of £81.3 million (“Company overview”, 2016). These stats imply that Cineworld is growing in health even in the current economic climate, which is presented in this table (see appendix 1 & 3). Having said this, with the unpredictability of the economy anything can happen. In the first half of 2016, the company saw profits decline by 35% of which the…

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    PEAR Assignment #1 Cocktail Party Economics by Eveline J. Adomait and Richard G. Maranta discusses the main concepts behind economics using simple language and real life examples. Cocktail Party Economics is divided into twelve chapters, each discussing a different topic related to the subject of economics. This essay will focus on Chapter 7- Demanding Clients (A Venti Chapter) and it’s relation to the recent minimum wage increase in five Canadian provinces. Chapter 7- demanding Clients (A Venti…

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    Humanizing Trade: Economic Growth and its implications on Poverty. Mahatma Gandhi once wrote, “Poverty is the worst form of violence.” Few would disagree. Rural poverty, low-wage jobs, poor labor rights and lopsided trade policies are fast killers of human capability and encourage extremist behavior. To reduce poverty, neoclassical economists & neoliberal politicians argue that trade liberalization contributes to overall growth, however, growth is simply not enough, trade should only be…

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    ports, railroads, highways, etc. in order to further drive productivity and sustain economic growth. • Easy maritime access In terms of improvement in competitiveness, cities with easy maritime access have shown to be the fastest risers. Landlocked cities or those with more difficult seaport access have been amongst those who…

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    express and complete tasks. First of all, financial reporting, balance sheets, profit and loss statements, financial notes and disclosures are commonly used daily to determine financial health and reduction of errors. This common practice is used for not-for profit organizations, state, local, government, and private health care institutions. How the accounting standards become what they are is from the (FAF) standard setting boards. The accounting standards that were enacted from the Financial…

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    The unity and peace among countries is essential to the success of the world. Countries establish relations among each other to help out in departments such as assistance, economics, and representation. The United States relations with nations such as Japan, China, and Korea vary, but are all important to those countries. The United States and Japan established relations in 1858. However, during World War II the relations were cut off due to Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor. After Japan decided…

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    international tourism as a socio-cultural and economic phenomenon that involves foreigners travelling to different countries for either personal or professional purposes. The travel and tourism industry is the world’s largest and most diverse industry. Many nations rely on this dynamic industry as a primary source for generating revenues, employment, private sector growth, and infrastructure development. However, tourism can cause negative social, economic and environmental effects on the host…

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    Smiths speech titled, “Economic Globalization and Labor Rights: Towards Global Solidarity” is a speech that is centered among the effects that globalization have had on both workers and unions. The speech has three main arguments imbedded throughout. The first argument is that “economic globalization has essentially enabled markets rather than people to determine how the world’s resources will be used and distributed (874).” The second argument is that “the policies of global economic…

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