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    technologies; gain entry into an overseas market. Major multinational businesses routinely enter into global strategic alliances as an integral part of their corporate strategy and the practice has become widespread in recent years. See also green-field investment. G Global strategic planning Global strategic planning aims to maximize global economies of scale and economies of scope, while at the same time incorporating the advantages of local responsiveness to customers in the…

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    Decolonized South Africa

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    uniting them. Decolonization was in disguise if only one group of white people was able to live a better life at the expense of other people who had different race. Two different parties opposing the Union of South Africa were formed after the formation of the Union of South Africa. The Afrikaners established National Party because they realized that they did not have capital and marketable skills. The black South African started African National Congress because they were discriminated and…

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    when they are in front of their television rather than in their physical education classes. To be able to have a better understanding of the factors that make students get involved or not in ball games, the Theory of Personal Investment (Maehr and Braskamp ,1986) has been selected. The Theory gives a complete and interactional viewpoint on the factors that will promote motivated behaviors. Research done in the field of sports gave more importance to task and ego orientations whereas Maehr and…

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    Introduction Indonesian footwear dispute in 1998 is one of the international economic legal cases that occur in the WTO. This case is very concerned with Realism, Liberalism and Marxism. Realism is the perspective that sees a problem in terms of competition and conflict, emerging as the man basically selfish. The realist believes that actor in the relationship between countries is only state, therefore the power politic is dominant. Who has the power, they will be powerful. Whereas in…

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    wealthiest men of all time. J.P. Morgan accumulated his wealth through investment banking and eventually buying Carnegie’s steel company. The idea of a free market was to have little to no government influence. In this structure the price is to be set based on mutual agreement from buyers and sellers. With no government regulations, these huge businesses became monopolies, allowing them to set their own prices with no competition from competing companies. This led to an enormous concentration in…

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    Topic: Liberalism has become the dominant approach to international political economy since the end of the Cold War. Discuss the evidence that proves this dominance and also discuss the positives and the negatives of the liberalist orientation of the global economy. The discussion below is going to elaborate on the dominance of the Liberal in the international political economy (IPE) by expanding on the liberal approach, IPE and its elements, Liberal IPE perspective, the Cold War, positives…

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    all follow the same rules. For example, to drive the car for the right side, so we can prevent accidents. This is just an example, but clearly reflects how regulations can protect societies from undesirable problems, individuals from losing their investments in the market, or investor from fraudulent organizations that may produce misleading information. It is important to point out that this regulations need to be follow by everyone so they can have the benefit…

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    Analyzing it on a smaller scale, such as static, investment, or innovative, helps to focus on certain perspectives. The standard economic model of any market is focused on static issues. A static model of the Internet shows monopolies by the ISPs. Time Warner Cable, AT&T, Comcast, and their allies own over 75% of the Internet market (Cortade). Monopolies are caused by a lack of competition, which could be resolved by net neutrality. Currently, a small company run out…

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    in Italy in its scope includes the northern part of the country, and the Mezzogiorno - the South is not subservient to it). Globalization can be a reason for the rapid destruction and care for the world as a result of a roadside destructional competition. Under its influence the state become objects sharp and rapid economic change, which can rapidly devalue the legitimacy of governments. Nationals of their countries are vulnerable to a set of new ideas on the importance of opposing the main…

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    During the 15th century, European nations began to send explorers throughout the world; these explorers helped create new trade routes, which greatly affected Europe’s prosperity and the interactions between European countries. The Europeans influenced other countries and cultures by establishing trading stations, creating colonies, imposing their ideas upon various native people, and introducing new diseases, and non-European cultures also changed European trade, social life, and ideas.…

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