here to learn. And it is no easy to me to be here in front of you. I’m Ignacio from Argentina‚ I’m 23 years old‚ and I’m food engineering student from University of Villa Maria. I going to tell you something about my country and my college‚ and I’m inviting to you to know Argentina‚ if you have a possibility to traveling around the word this place can be a very good option and a cheaper option for you. Ok. Argentina is a country divided by 23 autonomous provinces plus the federal capital called Buenos
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MPS Paper Privatization and its impacts ‘What virtually all privatization have in common is that the organization has had to undergo radical and uncomfortable change to enable it to survive in the competitive world of the markets and private sector.’ Critically discuss this statement and the choices for the public sector. Evaluate the costs and benefits of corporatization‚ trading-fund‚ and contract-out as forms of privatization. Background A welfare state is a place where the government
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General facts Republica Argentina giulia.mayer@gmx.de Buenos Aires This city has always been one of the most important and influential centres of Argentina and South America. Founded 1536 the city nowadays has a population over 14 mil inhabitants. Buenos Airos has a special statue among 23 provinces the country is divided in. As you can see on the slides in this city the past rubs shoulders with the present‚ giving us a perspective of the future. And now let’s take a look on the
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The problems and benefits of privatization of public sector organizations Generally‚ privatization has been defined in provisions of the transfer of enterprise ownership from the public to the private sector. More generally‚ privatization refers to shifting the status of a business‚ service or industry from state‚ government or public to private ownership on control. Privatization can be strictly defined to include only cases of the sale of 100 percent‚ or at least a majority share of a Sale of
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Bid Rigging Bid rigging is a major source of corruption in procurement organizations today. According to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)‚ “bid rigging (pr collusive tendering) occurs when businesses‚ that would otherwise be expected to compete‚ secretly conspire to raise prices or lower the quality of the goods or services for purchasers who wish to acquire products or services through a bidding process” (Danger‚ 2009). Bid rigging can occur is both public and
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Globalization in Argentina has affected the country in numerous ways. There are many positives and negatives. Until 1999 globalization seemed to be the reason the country was so prosperous. Pope John Paul II stated‚ “From the ethical point of view‚ can be positive or negative. In fact‚ there is an economic globalization which brings some positive consequences‚ as the phenomenon of efficiency and increased production and‚ with the development of relations between countries in economic‚ can strengthen
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Faculty of Business Administration Academic Year 2014-2015 MBA 6503 Organizational Studies Case Report: DOW CHEMICAL: INNOVATING FOR SUSTAINABILITY By Vi Nguyen Student # 3503832 Instructor: Prof. Doug Flint October‚ 2014 Background on Dow Chemical Company (Dow) Dow‚ a multinational corporation based in Midland of Michigan in the United State‚ was R&D-intensive and diversified-industry leader in chemistries‚ advanced materials‚ and agro-sciences with technology-based products and
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widely practiced around the state. There are certain government services in which it is impractical to create a free competitive market. For others‚ it is almost impossible to predict the potential success or failure of privatization. These unclear predictions make privatization a very complicated issue for local governments. The combination of rapidly rising service costs and slowly increasing revenues has led officials in some cities and counties to use non-traditional income services to fund
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Nowadays‚ privatization is widely practiced in many countries to the economic and social aspects of the their citizens. Do you agree or disagree? In this highly globalized world of today‚ privatization has been practiced by a number of governments in order to boost the economic and social developments in their countries. However‚ some people are against it‚ claiming that this system‚ far from improving the situation‚ can make it worse. It is my contention that transferring public services and
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Geography: Argentina is the second largest country in South America‚ after Brazil‚ with a total square KM of 2‚780‚400 SQ KM. In turn‚ Argentina is the 8th largest nation in the world. This vast land has served the Argentinean people well‚ as they have used the land to cultivate a wide variety of crops and agriculture. However‚ the most important aspect of the Argentinean countryside was the plenty of pasture to help raise precious food source of cattle. The southern part of Argentina is characterized
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