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    Transnational Corporations Globalisation has facilitated the growth of Transnational Corporations to develop a power greater than ever before. Allowing these corporations to expand all over the world. Completed through the international effort to develop and improve economies, technology, trade and communication ("What is globalization? definition and meaning", 2016). The advancements globalisation has provided have progressively allowed TNCs to become increasingly powerful actors in the…

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    trillion dollars in U.S. currency. With that being said, the level of FDI for every country is actually very important. The FDI net inflows are -$343,601,083 in 2014. The Commercial Service Exports were $163,054,886 in 2014 and the Total Merchandise Trade was 40.76%. The chart below shows five years` of FDI net flows. Imports of goods and services in 2014 were $12,872,338,390 versus the Exports of goods and services in 2014 which was $11,044,840,737. The Democratic Republic of Congo’s…

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    Seaport Case Study

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    Seaport is a subsystem of the supply chain and it was provides a crucial link in the transport chain that facilitates the flow of cargo. The Paixao and Marlow (2003) stated that the modern seaport should be always flexible, more focus on the service orientation, and integrated with the terminals or centres to deal with constant unchanged business environments. Ports and shipping sector have been a key factor in the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)…

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    foundation stone for our future prosperity.” However, Australian Super chairman Heather Ridout said:“the country "will regret" signing away sovereignty over government policy in the Trans-pacific Partnership agreement.”(http://www.afr.com/news/economy/trade/tpp-australia-will-regret-signing-away-rights-says-heather-ridout-20150701-gi28e7 ) What is PPT? Historically, the TPP is an expansion of the Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement, which was signed by Brunei, Chile, New…

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    MBarQ could have a dominating market in Ghana as they do not have as many international organizations and they are seeking those wishing to expand. This could also be seen as a threat because it is a risk going into a country with little knowledge of how other international organizations are doing. Another threat is that they are not seen as technologically advanced. They have very basic necessities. Not only that but there…

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    Neoliberalism

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    Neoliberalism argues that the falling level of poverty of the past two decade is largely as a result of increased economic integration and international trade resulting form globalization on a global level, but what is the case on a nation or local…

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    Today, international integration plays an important role in the economy. Most countries in the world are made in one or another integration association and at the same time remove a considerable advantage. However, with the participation of the country in the international integration there are possible damages to its economy. It all depends on a level of economic development of the country and whether it has a state-members of the association. One of the most famous and successful examples of…

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    The US Economy

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    development is must to make the economy strong. Trump is making policies that may affect the international relationship of the country with the external world that has direct impact on the international trade business. United States has a number of different natives and foreign born. Their spending habit and earning styles are not all the same therefor there is a clear difference in the economics daily of the foreign born and natives of the US. Revenue and spending budget depends on their…

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    Agrofert Case Study

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    The position of Czech Republic in international trade is directly connected to import and export of the country, and with the most important industries of Czech republic, which considerable influence the marketplace.(Kurzy.cz, 2016) The Czech Republic is the 30th largest export economy in the world and the 6th most complex economy according to the Economic Complexity Index. Czech Republic exports 396 products which share of global exports is larger than it would be expected from the size of…

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    Food Inflation In Ethiopia

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    domestic production. Imported food is insignificant, amounting to less than 5% of total imports and 1.3% of private consumption expenditure during the last decade (NBE, 1999/00). Inflation has been contained primarily due to a combination of moderate international food prices and reduced central bank financing (a reduction in →M) of the budget deficit as well as other policy measures, such as stringent legal limits on borrowing from central bank. In general, the government’s use of domestic…

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