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    There are two theories that emerge about the effect of corruption on FDI one is the grabbling hand where corruption impedes on FDI with followers like Wei ( 2000) who found that corruption reduces FDI more than others factors or also that is like a taxes for investors. In contrast, several studies either found no evidence to support the grabbling hand theories or found results that support the helping hand theories where corruption facilitates FDI in a weak regulation environment. There many…

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    The late 16th and 17th century experienced one of the most rapid spikes in not only population, but economic growth. In Economics, trade is king and global trade became a major aspect in the 17th century. There is little micro history on trade in terms of port cities. As a collective group we view port cities in terms of a trading epicenter, yet socially why did some port cities hinder at acquiring certain items more than others. These port cities formed one of the biggest foundations for major…

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    decision-making process of year-13 students (Ertl, Carasso, & Holmes, 2013) demonstrates that information deficit may influence students’ choices. Specifically, students may know little about the “complex educational and financial matters in a quasi-market that was evolving around them” (2013), this ignorance may result in an overly optimistic expectation of benefits and costs, especially with the government’s propaganda of ‘graduate premium’. Furthermore, signaling theory to a certain extent…

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    exchanges though social conflicts exist among people with diverse cultural backgrounds. Equally, there’s a level of confidence that fueling our economic growth through delivery of ideologies, innovation, and cultural values will help capitalize goods and services through trade and investment. The glaring reality is with the growing international market presence, cybersecurity is a growing global challenge that causes balanced and universal solutions. Even though with unification of the…

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    eliminate any fraudsters from the market. Regulatory body failure should also be considered before only blaming the investor. From a psychological point of view people tend to trust their close friends and family. It is why both Pyramid and Ponzi schemes defraud clusters of people who knows each other for example all the people who are members of a country club may be victims of the same Ponzi scheme at the same time. In conclusion the trust in the finance industry, economic climate, failure of…

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    countries specializes in a product or a service. Context: > The gap between developed and developing countries are big, not even talking about the gap between them and the least developed countries. A completely unrestricted trading environment, the market Adam Smith is in favor of, will only benefit in the developed countries. This idea will not work, because only a few countries will gain out of it. For example Italy will gain and Bangladesh will…

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    Robbie Lynn “South Africa needs to look beyond the emerging BRIC(s) and Civet(s) markets and focus on Africa.” Definition of Emerging Markets According to en.wikipedia.org the definition for an emerging market can be defined as the following: “An emerging market is a country that has some characteristics of a developed market but is not a developed market. This includes countries that may be developed markets in the future or were in the past. It may be a nation with social or business…

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    strategy as well as the collapse of the East Africa Community in 1977. Ensuing economic distortions resulted in severe structural constraints and macro economic imbalances and firms failed to develop competitive capabilities to penetrate the international markets. The inward looking policies pursued at the time under import substitution made it difficult to effectively participate and compete keenly in the export markets. As a result the manufacturing industry failed to play a more dynamic role…

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    MARKET ANALYSIS There are two type of market that are affecting the organization. 1. Micro environment- Micro environment factors such as suppliers, competitors, customers are not independent from each other. Micro environment may be affected by the macro environment. 2. Macro environment- Macro environment is affected by the economic activities of the country. It consists of wild environmental factors that have an significant impact on all organizations. "PESTEL" is used to analyze the macro…

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    It is for this reason that legalizing prostitution could provide many countries with an economic advantage, for it would decrease the unemployment rate in those countries. Due to recent job markets being extremely limited in terms of job opportunities, many individuals are being let off work, and are unable to find jobs because there is a decrease in available vacancies. Therefore, considering…

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