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    It is growing will be 43.21 percent in 2016 (International Monetary Fund, 2011). Increase in Gross national saving is a growth sign for life insurance industry. Initially when LIC was formed, insurance was promoted as a best saving tools with life insurance, and it worked, since there were no much option…

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    Daiso Case Study

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    The model for economic development these countries rely on is vastly varied from developed countries which have made them come in the limelight in the world economy. The BRICS rely on economic growth on basis of rich mineral resources, low cost labour & rise in technological innovation. The goal of the BRICS is as follows: • Push for reform in the ‘International Monetary Fund’ • Gain collective bargaining influence as opposed to developed country rivals • More economic balance Issues the…

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    Myntra Case Study

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    According to the Economic Times, in 2013, Flipkart lost Rs 281 crore (US$47 million) on revenues of Rs 1,180 crore (US$197 million) while Myntra lost Rs 134 crore (US$22 million) crore on revenues of Rs 212 crore (US$35 million). Since both the companies being market leaders…

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    They are: economic sustainability, ecological sustainability, long-term viability of tourism and accepting tourism as a part of an overall strategy of sustainable development. On the other hand, Bramwell (1996) identifies seven dimensions of sustainability in sustainable tourism management and these are: environmental, cultural, political, economic, social, managerial and governmental. So, sustainable tourism will help to the negative…

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    Indigo Airlines Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION: India is one of the developing countries in the world. Aviation in India is one of the major economic factors, and aviation industry is enormously growing day by day. Many airlines operate their functions and services in India among them IndiGo is one the best developing carrier which provides it services on-time based and is very particular with its timing and services. IndiGo is a low cost carrier providing low fares and on-time performance. It provides various services with…

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    INTERNATIONAL MARKETING Marketing is seen as a series of activities that the company is doing to achieve better results on the market-sales, profits, market share, strengthening position in the market, opening up new markets. Achieving these goals is based on the completion of the research and study of the environment and markets, developing products and services, creating programs marketing, pricing, sales and distribution, promotion and communication, providing after-sales service, and so on.…

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    To many, the Roaring Twenties seemed to be a time of extreme social and economic success, however, a plethora of factors were in-fact straining the economy. In Who Was Roaring in the Twenties—Origins of the Great Depression, Robert McElvaine analyzes these economic factors. He starts by providing background on his argument: how America’s shift in foreign policy post-WWI would require economic changes. Simply, the U.S. began to dominate the world market, but didn’t want the “responsibilities that…

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    only a paid promotion that aims to persuade people to act in a certain way or does it have a broader concept with the effects on the consumption rate of a nation. Advertising plays an important role in economics especially in the economic growth of a nation. According to Kaldor (1950), the economic aspects of advertisement can be approach in two different ways; either as the different effects that advertisement has on the community or in the analysis of the factors, which determine the rate of…

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    and national security. Without tariffs the domestic market competition will force producers to reduce cost by firing employees, and transferring their production to countries with cheaper labor. However, tariffs also have its negative effect on international trade. The impose of tariffs make the cost of imports and exports more expensive, accumulating taxes to the total cost of this transaction. Many developing nations use tariff to restrict the imports of goods and services from other…

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    and how immune to democratic control they were. Many lawmakers supported bills aiding companies in which they had invested money in or which they received stocks from. Not only was the Gilded Age a dynamic age it was also a harsh era of incredible economic explosion. In 1887, public outcries against railroad practices were responded to by congress establishing the…

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