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    PESTLE Analysis Political factors The political condition of Denmark is very good because of the multi-party system. The government uses policies which helps the overall business of the country and makes it easy for the investors to invest. So the government makes it very easy for big companies like Lego to survive in turbulent economic times. The operation of the company is also influenced by the policies of the European Union as they have to abide by the rules made by them. The European Union…

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    the theory of value and time factor. Economics is the study of human action and how to manage the limited resources to fulfill unlimited wants of humans. It is also social science that analyses the choice for sharing limited resources. In economy, there are goods and services, production, consumption and so on. In real life, humans have many unlimited wants. Humans use goods and services to fulfill their unlimited wants. Using goods and services to fulfill unlimited wants is called…

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    the biggest tourist destination. Thailand’s tourism industry started growing faster since 1987. In current years, the international tourism market provides an enormous opportunity for further progress, with benefits and drawbacks that influence on economy, society and environment. There are many types of tourism in Thailand. Ecotourism, tourists who can learn about the ways of life shared by humans and animals, such as bird and elephant show centers or going to visit forests, mountains, rivers…

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    functioning on its own. The nested economic interest of underlying the process of globalisation include increase in the inflow and outflow of foreign capital in the country, shift from manufacturing to service sector and finance and opening up of the economy to make space for international economic activities; as a result of this, the urban spaces have had to redesign themselves in order to facilitate these. . It can be observed, especially in the case of India,…

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    UNO Case Study

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    context, we are going to discuss what are IOs, their roles, actors and non actors. What part UNO played and what it will play in future. What are the purposes and limitations of UNO and what UNO’s further agencies are contributing towards the World economy and prosperity. International Organizations An international organization is “aorganization that promotes voluntarycoordination between its members. Two main types of IOs: 1.International nongovernmental organizations (INGOs):These…

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    Tour Guide Challenges

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    who wish to become professional tour guides? Background: Tourism is one of the leading sectors in many of the world’s countries such as France, United States, Spain and China. Tourism helps in improving the country’s economy, here in the UAE depend on tourism and it helps the economy improving too. Dubai is one of the leading emirates in tourism earning 27% of its GDP from tourism receipts in 2013 (Rogers, 2014). Tour guiding is an important profession worldwide so it is essential to have…

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    quick economic growth, but also a change in social attitudes. Society discovering new found freedoms then suddenly people's expectations were changing, and this was fuelled by new technologies and a booming economy. However, hidden behind the hopeful and confident views and a booming economy, there were still problems, which led to the stock market crash of 1929 and the Great Depression of the 1930s. People came from all or around the world searching for an opportunity, a freedom and peace,…

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    and basic labor standard. Many MNEs nowadays, they are using low-wage policy, exploiting workers around the world with poor working-condition. In addition, because of the attraction of low-wage labor from new economy might lead to job losses in many developed countries. Secondly, We have to mention about the effect of globalization of the…

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    Determinants of migration Different factors affect migration which includes economic social and ecological consideration, which are affected by individual’s perceptions and behavior. This factors operate together in order to push and pull migrants (Makonnen, 2006) 4. Economic factors Economic factors are often regarded as the major motivation for migration. The main economic factors are the search for employment. Population pressure on land rural poverty, biased development policies and…

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    includes students, senior citizens and disables. Tesco local business suffers a lot due to high competition, for the survival of these stores the company cuts the jobs and has a higher number of employees to accommodate them. They usually pay them a low amount of wages (Cole, 2013). The performance of Tesco has been affected by different government legislations and policies. The company is bound by the law to not to take the payments from the suppliers to take the order for goods and other kind…

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