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    Global Impact Of Soccer

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    Karla Elizondo Mr. Pierce 4th period September 22nd‚ 2016 Soccer’s Global Impact In every culture there are countless similarities and differences‚ but there is one thing that pins us all. This would be what we recognize as sports. Sports are a way of life in multiple nationalities and cultures. There are infinite amounts sports but there is one sport known in every corner of the world‚ and that sport is known as soccer. Soccer is unique‚ it ignores all ethnic‚ earthly and religious

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    The Impact of Tourism on Economy of Singapore Introduction Located in the southern tip of Malay Peninsula‚ Singapore is a sovereign city-state and island country in Southeast Asia. By 2012‚ the population of the country was 5.3 million‚ composed by 62 percent citizens and 38 percent permanent residents or foreigners. As a small country with limited resources‚ it is strategized to develop itself as a trading-based and tourism-based country. In 2013‚ there were 15.6 million tourists visited the country

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    International Journal of Business and Social Science Vol. 2 No. 5; [Special Issue -March 2011] Illusive and Regressive Globalization: Issues and Challenges for Pakistan’s Economy Muhammad Iqbal Anjum Assistant Professor International Institute of Islamic Economics‚ International Islamic University Islamabad‚ Pakistan E-mail: miqbalanjum@iiu.edu.pk Abstract In a mesmerizing scenario of the aura of glamorous globalization‚ Pakistan has entered the 21st century with ambivalent presentiment of hope

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    Impact of global recession and financial management challenges and strategies: For Indian Economy ABSTRACT:- ▪ The world is witnessing one of the most critical changes in global economy‚ communal‚ regional and national conflicts which is the worst recession of the century. This has made an impact on every sector and there is a need to battle these crises with a new mindset. ▪ The current slowdown‚ which world is witnessing‚ is cyclical‚ which happens every 10 years. The last time it

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    Market Survey By: Dr C. VETHIrAJAN IMPACT OF TOURISM ON INDIAN ECONOMY Tourism can generate maximum employment opportunity because of a large number of subsidiary industries. September 2008 and a 3.3 per cent growth in passenger traffic through September. The negative trend intensified during 2009‚ exacerbated in some countries due to the outbreak of the AH1N1 influenza virus‚ resulting in a worldwide decline of 4 per cent in 2009 to 880 million international tourist arrivals‚ and an estimated

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    Roll No. - 29 ABSTRACT Most of the under developed countries suffer from low level of income and capital accumulation. Though‚ despite this shortage of investment‚ these countries have developed a strong urge for industrialization and economic development. As we know the need for Foreign capital arises due to shortage from domestic side and other reasons. Indian economy has experienced the problem of capital in many instances. While planning to start the steel

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    The Impact of Globalisation on the Australian Economy Globalisation is not new. Australia has been involved in trade‚ investment‚ financial flows‚ technology transfers and the migration of labour since its foundation as a colony. What has changed is the size‚ direction and influence of these transfers‚ especially since 1980. There are a number of factors that have aided this transformation. They include: • The expansion of new markets – foreign exchange and capital markets are linked globally

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    the current role of the BRIC economies in the global economy? Introduction The importance of the BRIC countries to the global economy has increased because of the high economic growth rates in China‚ Brazil‚ India‚ and Russia. A forecast has been made shows that the BRICs would account for 37% of economic global growth during the period 2011-16 which would increase the BRIC share of global output from 19% to 23% (Goldman‚ S. (2004). However‚ the proportion of global output produced by the traditional

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    foreign country. Once a firm undertakes FDI it becomes a multinational enterprise. FDI can be: Greenfield investments - the establishment of a wholly new operation in a foreign country. Acquisitions or mergers with existing firms in the foreign country. The flow of FDI refers to the amount of FDI undertaken over a given time period. The stock of FDI refers to the total accumulated value of foreign-owned assets at a given time. Outflows of FDI are the flows of FDI out of a country. Inflows

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    (GATT) came into existence in 1947 It sought substantial reduction in tariff and other barriers to trade and to eliminate discriminatory treatment in international commerce. India became a signatory to GATT in 1947 along with twenty two other countries Reasons for GATT to be carved into WTO GATT faced many problems‚ with the world trade becoming more and more complex‚ GATT was unable to deal with it. Eg. In the agriculture sector‚ loopholes in the multilateral system were heavily exploited

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