INTRODUCTION HISTORY OF INFORMATION SOCIETY The collocation “information society” as it is now used first emerged in Japanese social science(s) in the early 1960’s. The Japanese version of the expression (joho shakai‚ johoka shakai) was born during a conversation in 1961 between Kisho Kurokawa‚ the famous architect‚ and Tudao Umesao‚ the renowned historian and anthropologist. It debuted in written texts as the title of a study published in January 1964. The author was the aforementioned Jiro
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Lecture 1. EXPERIENCE ECONOMY - when the person buys experience‚ he pays to spend time enjoying a series of memorable events that a company stages -> as in theatrical - businesses must orchestrate play memorable events for their customers [pic] - EE is applied- new experience concept‚ experience included ins services and products‚ experience venues‚ additional offerings supporting memory of the experience - The anatomy of an Experience 1. The
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CHAPTER VII SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION Even aHer 55 years of planned development‚ India has not succeeded to solving the basic problems of the Indian economy. The rate of poverty and unemploynnent is increasing even after we completed 9 five year plans. ’l ’hough government of India launched various poverty alleviation programmes they have not benefited properly the people who were targeted. As P.C. Maholonobis once stated as a "result of economic planning rich became richer and poor
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Information‚ in its most restricted technical sense‚ is a sequence of symbols that can be interpreted as a message. Information can be recorded as signs‚ or transmitted as signals. Information is any kind of event that affects the state of a dynamic system. Conceptually‚ information is the message (utterance or expression) being conveyed. The meaning of this concept varies in different contexts.[1] Moreover‚ the concept of information is closely related to notions of constraint‚ communication‚ control
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Chap1: The National Economy I. THE SCOPE OF MACROECONOMICS the major macroeconomics issues Economic growth; governments try to achieve high rates of economic growth economies suffer from inherent instability. As a result‚ economic growth and other macroeconomic indicators tend to fluctuate. Rate of eco growth: the percentage increase on national output‚ normally expressed over a 12 month period. Unemployment waste of human resources‚ unemployment benefits are a drain on gov revenues
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Factors in Globalisation The globalization of the past quarter-century has been caused by four important and interrelated factors: a new international division of labour‚ an international- ization of finance‚ a new technology system‚ and a homogenization of international consumer markets. The new international division of labour has involved three main changes. First‚ the United States has declined as an industrial producer‚ relative to the spec- tacular growth of Japan and the resurgence
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p Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2011 Singapore Report Cityscape image on cover page is kindly provided by Mr. Mark Alexander. If you wish to cite this report please use the citation(s) provided below: Olexander S. Chernyshenko‚ David Gomulya‚ Wei Ming J. Phan‚ Yoke Yong Lai‚ Moon-ho R. Ho‚ Marilyn A. Uy‚ Kim Yin Chan & Olwen Bedford. (2012) Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2011 Singapore Report. Singapore: Nanyang Technological University. Or Chernyshenko‚ O. S.‚ Gomulya‚ D.‚ Phan‚ W.
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CONTENT 1) INTRODUCTION 2) TYPE OF ECONOMY 3) GOVERNMENT 4) QUICK FACTS 5) WHY GERMANY? 6) SOURCE INTRODUCTION Germany has always been a driver‚ innovator‚ and beneficiary of an globalised economy. The country consists of 16 states‚ and its capital city is Berlin. Germany has the fifth-largest GDP in 2012. Germany is the worlds third largest exporter with $1.4 trillion exported in 2011. Germany is a key member of the continent’s economic‚ political‚ and
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society due to the influence of the information technology. Whereas in the past‚ information technology was not used every day‚ but in recent times‚ it has become the most powerful things to in many people lies. This change can be seen clearly by the census figures to date. For instance‚ twenty years ago‚ the internet is not used for communication ; nowadays‚ the situation is very different and the communication is used by the internet (Salvaggio 1989). Information Technology is an important part of
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Global Economy‚Government balance 1997-2012 To analyse the past and the years after the global financial crisis in Denmark‚ we use the numbers from OECD updated in June 2011. Furthermore we compare the forecast for the Danish government balance with the forecast for the Euro area. The Danish government balance develops in a positive direction from 1997 up to 2000 from – 0‚6% up to 2‚2%. In year 1997 was the government balance at – 0‚6 %‚ which is the lowest point before 2009. This was the year
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