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    of the largest, most profitable companies in the world. Since their inception, they have been using different economic strategies to dominate their particular market. According to Michael Porter, competition in the industry, bargaining power of suppliers, bargaining power of consumers, the threat of new entrants into the market, and the threat of substitute products (1) are all economic forces that impact companies like Nike. For years, Nike has used various business strategies and marketing…

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    studying the interactions between the states and the market but the two have some hold on each other. While Smith argues that the role of economy is to self regulate and promote competition and the role of the state is to protect the public stay removed from the market system, Marx believes that the states should act as a mediator in the markets where the market is dependent on the aggregate household behavior. Keynes argues that a free market without any intervention by the state fails in…

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    Favored Nation Clause

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    imported products that can be sold in the domestic market of a country. In 2013, the U.S. increased its sugar-import quota to help offset potential crop shortage in the country. There are several economic reasons why governments seek to restrict importation. One of the economic argument that justifies the use of tariffs and quotas is anti-dumping duties of the governments. Dumping of products is a predatory pricing behavior of foreign producers in new markets as well as a price discrimination…

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    Coffee Brazil Case Study

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    exporting their coffee beans around the world, trying to get a piece of the action. Therefore, a large market was created revolving around the coffee business; however, it is not always an easy environment to thrive in. One must first develop a strategic plan incorporating the necessities of succeeding in this competitive field. This arrangement may include: a distributor for the coffee beans, the economic advantages from said distributor, mutual environmental laws of both the domestic and…

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    alliances created by SeQuential could help them with their process of product line expansion and movement into foreign markets. ● Sequential could develop new products that also take advantage of their vertical integration. ● Being very limited in their product line, SeQuential cannot take advantage of many opportunities presented to them locally and internationally. ● Having weak market identity means SeQuential has very little international presence compared to industry behemoths like…

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    Capsim Case Study

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    sensor industry occurred mainly as domination. This did not give the industry much of a market share; the industry recognized that it could not supply distinctive balance to a consumer base for the same reason. As an alternative, they decided to divide the industry into six diminutive businesses. All six-sensor businesses focal points were based on a diverse consumer type. By doing this the sensor industry, market share became more stabilized and consumers were given various options in which…

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    Casino Economy

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    these regions. Singapore has been to and the future market of the online games industry: first of all, it in 2010 since the start of the opening of the casino, casino in Singapore has immediately attracted a crowd of tourists and get considerable income from tourism. Positive benefits, such as increased income, improve social welfare and public facilities,…

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    1) Secular stagnation can be considered as being a period where a market based economy suffers insignificant or no economic growth at all. In this case, the economy is unable to grow which leads to stagnation. However, the main difference between a structural stagnation and secular stagnation is secular stagnation affects the workers in a given country experiencing no economic growth while structural stagnation affects both unemployment in the country and constrained outputs in a global outlook.…

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    problem, as reviewed listed below. The multiple IRR problems happens when the task is running at a loss or the company would require additional capital, it means while the running of the project the cash flow of the company is negative. This is called a "non-normal cash flow", and such capital will certainly offer several IRRs. In the Pitlochry Polymers’s case, IRR method is not suitable due to this project do not generate positive cash flow. When the assignment is independent exclusive,…

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    citizens. One of the key factors that is affecting the Canadian labour market is discrimination which is resulting in inequality and poverty. Immigrants have changed the Canadian labour market drastically over the last 25 years. Information collected from the…

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