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    Dutch Disease

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    Today we present our paper on a phenomenon called “Dutch Disease‚” that tries to explain changes in growth of an economy in the presence of a favorable shock. While it most often refers to natural resource discovery‚ it can also be extended to include "any development that results in a large inflow of foreign currency‚ including a sharp surge in natural resource prices‚ foreign assistance‚ and foreign direct investment."[1] The term was coined in 1977 by The Economist to describe the decline of

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    Dutch Revolt

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    1 Assignment 2 How significant was the Reformed faith for the success of the Dutch Revolt Essay plan??? My essay will begin with a chapter on when and why the revolt Started‚ and will then continue to explain and talk about the main participants in its continuance and then go on to talk about their individual beliefs and reasons for the revolts emergence and success. The Dutch revolt or the revolt of the Netherlands as it is also known as‚ started in 1566 and carried on until the

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    /INTRODUCTION: We are going to talk about Dutch loanwords in Indonesian. About 20% of Indonesian words can be traced back to Dutch words. Some of these words are academic terms‚ for example terms in law‚ which is the reason that for many studies in Indonesia‚ it is compulsory to take a course of Dutch Language. But the Dutch influence is also visible in everyday Indonesian language. I personally thought that the reason for this would be obvious: the Dutch were present for almost 350 years in what

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    Dutch Lady

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    DUTCH LADY MILK INDUSTRIES BERHAD. 1.0 COMPANY PROFILE. 1.1 Background. Dutch Lady Milk Industries Berhad (“ Dutch Lady Malaysia) was incorporated in 1963. Besides being a leader in the quality branded dairy business‚ it was also the foremost milk company in Malaysia to be registered on Bursa Malaysia‚ the local Stock Exchange in 1968. Royal FrieslandCampina is its holding company which is a Dutch multinational corporation and among the largest milk companies in the world. The second

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    defining factor is that they keep their financial headquarters offshore to protect them from taxes. Ideally MNC’s are one which are global operating across borders with no single national emphasis. The first multinational‚ appearing in 1602‚ was the Dutch East India Company. A key concern with regards to MNC’s is their mobile nature. Logically they establish subsidiaries in countries where conditions are most favorable to their business operations. Very large multinationals have budgets that exceed

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    Dutch Chemical

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    R | AXEON N.V. | | Case Analysis | R | AXEON N.V. | | Case Analysis | Table of Contents Axeon N.V Overview 2 SITUATION ANALYSIS 2 ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS 3 EXTERNAL SIZE UP 3 INTERNAL SIZE UP 3 ISSUE DESCRIPTION 3 SWOT ANALYSIS FOR NEW FACTORY 5 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS 6 Manufacture product in UK 6 Manufacture product in Netherlands 7 ALTERNATIVE 1: 8 Build the manufacturing plant in U.K. 8 ALTERNATIVE 2: 9 Manufacture more product in Netherland and sale it to cost to Hollandsworth 9 RECOMMENDATION

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    Multinational Companies

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    very significant in our lives. The multinational corporation is defined as an association or organization which provides its services to not only to one country but to many countries of the world. The first multinational company of the world is Dutch East India Company which was established in 1602 by Britishers. The country which has the management headquarters of the multinational company is known as home country which offers its facilities to the other countries of the world. The countries which

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    Mat Salleh

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    1896 and 1897. However‚ Datu Mat Salleh managed to escape during these attacks. In retaliation‚ Mat Salleh started attacking the British East India Company from July 1897. Mat Salleh and his followers attacked and destroyed the administrative office of the British East India Company at Pulau Gaya. In the same year‚ Mat Salleh attacked and burned the British East India Company Resident’s office at Ambong.     On December 1897‚ the British attacked Mat Salleh’s Fort at Ranau. The British were defeated

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    A PLACE WHICH NEEDS ATTENTION: THE EAST The term Orientalism‚ was used by the West‚ to define the East. Orientalism is the perspective of the West‚ the way they see the East. The West here‚ is the Western Europe and the East is rest of it. Also Said divided Orientalism into two groups which are “latent and manifest Orientalism.” Nineteenth century scholars were mostly interested in Manifest Orientalism which is things we can observe about the Orient like language‚ literature‚ art‚ history. Most

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    criterion: some argue that ownership is a key criterion. A firm becomes multinational only when the headquarter or parent company is effectively owned by nationals of two or more countries. For example‚ Shell and Unilever‚ controlled by British and Dutch interests‚ are good examples. However‚ by ownership test‚ very few multinationals are multinational. The ownership of most MNCs are uninational. (see videotape concerning the Smith-Corona versus Brothers case) Depending on the case‚ each is considered

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