H3 Economics – Theme 3 Compilation Content Outline: 1. Summary of Trade Theories (pg 1 – 6) 2. Case Studies I. European Union (pg 7 – 21) II. United States of America (pg 22 – 35) III. China (pg 36 – 56) IV. ASEAN (pg 57 – 69) V. Korea (Short Article) (pg 70- 71) VI. Nigeria (Short Article) (pg 72) 3. Transnational Corporations & their effects (pg 73 – 76) 4. Globalisation‚ Multinational Enterprises & Emerging Economies (pg 78-83) Ricardian Model The
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disasters and possible impacts from ASEAN‚ as the peoples of ASEAN‚ we strongly recommend and propose the following suggestions. • To prevent the future disasters as the impacts of unbalance extraction on natural resources‚ economics co-integration should have standards for the environmental impact assessment (EIA) and social impact assessment (SIA). • To encompass the two phases of disaster management; prevention and emergency response‚ strengthen the functions of (ASEAN Senior Officials On Environment)
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Bibliography: ASEAN tourism. (n.d.). Retrieved september 24th‚ 2010‚ from Concept rationale: Asia ’s Perfect 10 paradise: http://www.asean-tourism.com/aseanlogo/ Newasia Singapore Newsasia Singapore. (n.d.). Retrieved september 24th‚ 2010‚ from what does the merlion represent
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SUBMITTED BY: NIRMIT GOGIA 4TH YEAR‚ B.A.‚ LLB OSMANIA UNIVERSITY‚ HYDERABAD |Page i DISCLAIMER NIRMIT GOGIA ii iii TABLE OF CONTENTS S.no Topic Page No. 1. INTRODUCTION TO FDI 1 2. HISTORICAL TRENDS IN FDI IN INDIA 2 3. PRESENT SHAPE OF FDI 2 4. THE ORGANIZATION OF INDIA’S RETAIL INDUSTRY 3 5. EFFECT OF FOR DIFFERENT STAKEHOLDERS: 4 6. THE CASE OF WALMART 10 7. COMPETITION RELATED ISSUES 11 8
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Proximities: The Making and Unmaking of Southeast Asia as a Region. Southeast Asian Journal of Social Science (27) ‚ 55-67. Acharya‚ A. (2000). The Quest for Identity. International Relations of Southeast Asia. Singapore: Oxford University Press. ASEAN Tourism Forum. (2012). Indonesia ATF 2012. Retrieved 2012‚ from http://www.atfindonesia.com/atfobjective.php Cook‚ A Emmerson‚ D. K. (1984). "Southeast Asia": What ’s in a Name? Journal of Southeast Asian Studies‚ Vol. 15‚ No. 1 ‚ 1-21. Food and Agricultural
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NORTH AMERICA Wal-Mart’s first foray outside the United States was in Mexico in 1991. Although Wal-Market executives had no previous foreign experience‚ they recognized that there were substantial income and cultural differences in Mexico. Accordingly‚ the American retail giant established a 50/50 join venture with Cifra SA‚ Mexico’s largest retailer. Despite havig a partner‚ the company made a number of blunders. Among them were poorly translated signs and a merchandise assortment that including
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of the global economic crisis. "This will keep trade flows open in the region‚ increase growth‚ and give a much-needed boost to confidence‚" Mr Crean said. The FTA also paves the way for the start of a renewed focus on bilateral agreements with ASEAN member nations. Australia has an FTA with Thailand and is negotiating with Malaysia. It is poised to start negotiations with Indonesia after ministers received a joint feasibility study last week. As part of the deal‚ Australia has also agreed to
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Successful story of IKEAN in China CASE 5: General Motors in China CASE 6: L’Oréal Group CASE 7: Market entry for David Lloyd in China CASE 8: The water treatment market in China CASE 9: Danone Group CASE 10: A Success Story in Retailing: Carrefour CASE 11: The Expansion of Snow Beer in China Introduction to China In context of “Doing Business in China – A Global Perspective” Introduction China is set to emerge as the world’s greatest economy and superpower in the near future
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like milk‚ sugar and flour. Local competitors were outraged and this violated Germany’s antitrust laws. 2. What competitive advantages do foreign retailers such as Wal-Mart or Carrefour enjoy when they enter Asian Markets? There are several of competitive advantages why would retailers such as Wal-Mart or Carrefour enjoy when they entering the Asian Market. One is reason is low discounted pricing on limitless products offered. Before Wal-Mart entered China‚ the local retailers offered the same
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manufacturing is main discussion statement. The PESTEL‚ CAGE distances and Yip’s driver theories also would be applied to support this discussion. Moreover‚ different firms of these two industries would be used to illustrate above concept. Wal-Mart‚ Carrefour and Tesco will be used to demonstrate global retailing. Then‚ another industry‚ civil aero engine manufacturing‚ Pratt & Whitney and GE Aviation will be used to exemplify. When the companies want to keep their development within the competitive
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