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    causes to the problem, by applying the “why” as suggested by Oakes (2009) at each stage until a common problem is identifying as the absence of a specific “Economic Development or Planning Act” similar to other countries and state such as the Mauritius Planning and Development Act, Singapore Planning Act and Economic Development Board Act, Texas Economic Development Act, Hawaii State Planning Act, and others that should mandated the existing role and functions of the Department of Strategic…

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    Economic Analyst - Washington, DC This position offers an opportunity to participate in the Language Hiring Bonus Program. See "Bonus Programs" in the Benefits section for more information. Economic analysts assess foreign economic, trade, and financial issues that affect US security interests. They work closely with political, leadership, and military analysts throughout the Intelligence Community to produce written intelligence papers and briefings for US policymakers and other US officials…

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    making economic decisions. The principle first assumes people are rational and so, their goals are rational. It then states, one should only take action when the benefits of that action are as least as high as the costs associated with the action. I wondered what the outcome would be when an emotional decision, such as adopting a baby through international adoption, was approached using this economic principle. If the decision has been made to adopt, choosing domestic or international…

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    In The China Challenge, Thomas J. Christensen adopts the context of an international system which demands that China bear more environmental responsibility than its willing to take, translating directly into a struggle to coordinate effective policy towards mitigating global climate change between the United States and China, the world’s two largest carbon emitters. However, the international status quo has changed dramatically since the publication of Christensen’s argument: with the US…

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    Financial Crisis The global economy has adopted many different international monetary structures to stabilize economies. States struggle to decide between a combination of two of three major monetary objectives - capital mobility, fixed exchange rates, and sovereign monetary policy. The global economy has adopted several forms in recent history, however, these structures have been conducive to financial crises. The collapse of the Gold Standard, the Interwar Period, the collapse of the…

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    external environment as much as they are affected by the competitors. International issues influencing business are legal, political, social, technological and economic. In good understanding of these influences is essential while developing a business plan. The factors in the Australian environment affecting Disney 's global and domestic decisions in marketing include: the impact of trade agreements/practices and global economic interdependence, the role of physical infrastructure and…

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    report is a comparative analysis of the international business environment in Nigeria and Turkey and it will be used to determine which of these countries is in a better position to succeed in the new global economy. It will consult a variety of secondary resources in order to evidence the research undertaken herein and to provide reasoned arguments, comparing and contrasting both countries on arguments presented throughout. 1.1 Background International business is a comprehensive term which…

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    Why China can make coalition and alliance within Asia? China has been regarded as the most prominent rising power in the world during the last decades for its significant economic growth and more active role in the regional or multinational organisations. Further, the important statues of China has even warned the U.S. that this growing power with ambition may change the world order in the future and challenge its hegemonic place (Hurrell, 2014). The U.S. assertion may seems pragmatic as some…

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    expand the business, such as, business policies, weakness of globally economic relationship, the difficulty of transportations, communications between the countries, and Lack of advanced technology. In today’s business, everything changed and the business environment changed too because the world become more dynamic than before and it is changing quickly, due to surrounding and circumstances business enterprise, political, economic, and the most prominent of these changes are globalization and…

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    internationalized industry, as it has evidenced by high foreign direct investment inflows and outflows and the dominance of the international tourism…

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