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    nations, affecting the area of social and monetary action, the shape and size of urban communities, and the style and pace of life by encouraging trade facilities, allowing access to individuals and assets (resources), and empowering more noteworthy economies of scale, worldwide and all through history (Zuidgeest 2005). There has been an increase in the demand for motorized transportation due to several issues like increase in urbanization rate and population growth rate, urban development,…

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    Travel and tourism is an important economic activity in most countries around the world. Indonesia is one of the world’s most remarkable geographical areas where the various natural and cultural resources offer major tourism attractions. Basically, the Southeast Asian Country of Indonesia consists of more than 17,000 tropical and volcanic islands that straddle the equator between the Indian and pacific oceans. Indonesia is a home to more than 300 ethnic groups with approximately 500 spoken…

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    4.7 FDI Opportunities in Nepal The overall opportunities for FDI in Nepal can be divided into three main headings namely comparative advantages, access to market and policy initiatives. 4.7.1 Comparative Advantsges Data shows that Nepal's most profitable sector for FDI are hydropower generation, cement manufacturing, Tourism industry, mining and exploitation, Agro-based indusries, Herbal and medicinal industry, Tea industry, Garment Industry, Carpet Industry, Pharmaceutical industry, Textile…

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    Huawei Case Study

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    The global environment is changing, switching from low-end phone based market to a complex market. The legal environment is actually beneficial to Huawei in terms of its great patent reserve, however, with new labor law, Huawei need to reconsider its employees strategy. The biggest issue for Huawei is political environment, since China and United States government tit for tat recently. Huawei needs to keep a balance between market in Asia and west, because its oversea income is greater than…

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    Introduction Vilfredo Pareto graduated from the University of Turin and practiced as a civil engineer before switching to economics, and becoming a famous economist known for his application of mathematics to economic analysis. Pareto’s theories and research have been discussed several times in Praxis with several different applications, including the Pareto Chart, the Pareto Principle, and Pareto Efficiency (relating to Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem and Pairwise Comparison Matrices). The…

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    Malthusian Population

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    If Malthus and Boserup point to opposite predictions of the impact of population on the economy of agrarian societies, who is right? It seems that both are (Lee 1986). There were probably many traditional societies that suffered from overpopulation and a few that were able to “move to the next level” as a result of population pressure. The few…

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    The Business of trading is one of the most lucrative revenue generating activity that a country can partake in and has been in existence from the beginning of time. It is the first type of foreign business operations undertaken by both countries and companies. Trade not only helps companies to expand their horizons but also help countries grow economically. Henceforth it is only right countries provide the right products and services to export in order to reap the rewards. Trade procedures…

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    Purnomo (2009) stated the movement from rural to urban areas will indirectly result in the process of development and urbanization. The world is experiencing continuous urbanization when people migrate to cities to seek for a good job, educational opportunities and a better standard of living (UNFPA, 1999). Migration may cause economic, social and cultural improvements for some people but also it can contribute to negative consequences in the overall urban environment especially a very low…

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    Akwa Case Study

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    Ouakrim. In a context of independance, when Morocco was is need of necessary industries such as the oil sector, Akwa group, called at first Afriquia SMDC (Société Marocaine de Distribution de Carburants), imposed itself like a pillar of the Moroccan economy, in spite of the hostile competition and monopoly of some multinational companies. Conscious of its national impact and its responsibility to escort the social and economic development of Morocco, the group diversified itself by investing…

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    even though both these firms have different products, different markets and different target markets , they have lots of similarity in the process of global domination that they achieved. the most significant similarity is their acquisition strategies through mergers and acquisition of overseas companies so as to enter an already existing market and dominate it entirely. another major similarity is the use a technological dominance in the activities . Bharath…

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