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    University American College Skopje School of Business Administration Final paper Spring Semester 2011 International Management & Globalisation Instructor: Student: Professor Dimitrios E. Akrivoulis Vlatko Bogoevski ID: 9243 Skopje‚ April‚ 2011 Table of content: Globalization Impact of the globalization Positive effects of the globalization • Increased Competition • Employment • Investment and

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    revolution promoted the international trade and investment‚ which caused the first age of globalization. From the Second World War to now‚ the advent of the computer and the information disseminate the processes efficiency drive the globalization into a new era (Evans‚ Philip‚ Würster and Thomas 1999: 51). The technology promoted the globalization keep going to fit the world’s economies development. Although‚ globalization‚ as defined above‚ it really contributes to international trade and investment

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    My take on The Take

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    Beydoun 1 Genua Beydoun English 1020-059 10-17-13 My take on The Take I’ve seen a lot of documentaries‚ most of which I was able to understand‚ when I signed up to watch the take I was not informed that the majority of the film would be in Spanish… Now I couldn’t understand a lot of what the locals were saying‚ however the documentary was narrated thus giving a good understanding of what was going on. Of the limited amount I was able to understand The Take is a documentary following

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    The Merchant of Venice William Shakespeare‚ in the Merchant of Venice‚ portrays Shylock as one vivid character who can be analysed in various ways. Shylock is portrayed as a complex character who defies explanation and who will probably never be fully understood. Rather than a one-dimensional villain viewed through the eyes of the Elizabethan era when the play was written‚ Shylock can also be seen as both an Elizabethan stereotype and a fully drawn human being when the play is viewed through modern

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    How is globalization affecting marketplaces in remote areas of the world? Quality of life for the poor is increased at an accelerated rate. The poor are better able to earn money and afford to buy the things they need. The International Monetary Fund talks about a study of the subject that was carried out by World Bank economists David Dollar and Aart Kraay: They concluded that since 1980‚ globalization has contributed to a reduction in poverty as well as a reduction in global income inequality

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    human’s success and failures. The Bretton Woods system was the first example of a monetary organization intended to govern monetary relations among independent states; it was created after WW II and helped pave the way to modern NGO’s and TNC’s. The Bretton Woods system was flawed and the institution has since been dismantled‚ but the ideas it represented are manifest in the modern NGO’s. The current International Financial

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    and ideas from their hegemony for economic growth and development as well as political survival. According to Amartya Sen‚ development is the process of economic‚ technological and social change by which human welfare is improved. The Liberal International Economic Order‚ (L.I.E.O) Washington Consensus (W.C) and Structural Adjustment Programs (SAP’s) were policies formulated by the economically developed countries (core) for the impoverished developing countries (semi-periphery/periphery) to carry

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    impact of global health actors on Health Policies in the Republic of Ghana highlighting the World Trade Organization‚ The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund as reference points. Policy issues have emerged from both constructive and unconstructive effects of various global processes associated with development in the trans-national movement of funds‚ commodities‚ services‚ a rise in multinational corporations‚ widening inequalities‚ diseases coupled with poor access to social services.

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    nations‚ there is no evidence to suggest that inequality increases as international trade increases.[citation needed] Rather‚ growth benefits of economic globalization are widely shared. While several globalizers have seen an increase in inequality‚ most notably China‚ this increase in inequality is a result of domestic liberalization‚ restrictions on internal migration‚ and agricultural policies‚ rather than a result of international trade.[19] Economic globalization also has helped to decrease poverty

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    [鍵入公司名稱] CONDUCTING AN EMPIRICAL RESERCH PROJECTRESEARCH PROPOSAL Health‚ lifespan and economic growth: Why some countries are rich while others poor? Health‚ lifespan and economic growth: Why some countries are rich while others poor? Motivation for the research With the rapid economic growth‚ it seems that people become better off. However‚ according to global economy trend and current circumstances the gap between the rich and the poor is larger and large‚ which

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