ANALYSIS OF MAJOR GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISES SINCE 1929: CAUSES‚ COURSE OF EVENTS AND CONSEQUENCES 2nd year Economics and Politics students Donatas Bimba Tomas Dubinskas Justas Gaubys Vilnius‚ 2012 Major Crises since 1929 • • • • • • The Great Depression 1973 Oil Crisis The Japanese Asset Price Bubble in 1990s 1997-1998: Asian Financial Crisis Global Financial Crisis European Debt Crisis The Great Depression Causes of crisis • • • • • Rapid growth before crisis. 1929 October until 1932
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tandardization / customization Question 3‚ Week 3 * Summarize the standardization/customization debate in global marketing * Identify factors which promote standardization * Identify factors which promote customization * To what extent are consumers buying habits converging? * Illustrate your answer with examples of markets and brands based on your own research * Give full citation of sources in Harvard format ____________________________________________________________
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markets. Cargill is a company that employs more than 180 000 employees and exports 25% of US wheat and supplies most of the worlds produce like meat‚ oils and other food produce to consumers. The company has a vertical supply chain‚ however with the global trends it becomes more horizontal and joints with famous brands to be down-to-market and answer consumer tastes and preferences. With increasing publicity as a result of globalization‚ Cargill is more transparent‚ yet still retains privacy in areas
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Strategy Experience Case Study Assignment Course: Strategic management WRSX GLOBAL ADVERTISING & MARKETING COMMUNICATION Phase 1 Introduction The aim of WRSX is to become a specialist provider in order to improve the competition in the business processing. As a specialist provider‚ the company can provide more service to the existing customers and attract more new customers for the company. To diversify and move into foreign markets‚ a variety of considerations
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The International Marketing Dilemma Standardization VS . Customization Spiderman Becomes an Indian Product Idea P&G – Connect & Develop Strategy • Develop brands tailored for similar consumer cohorts living in different countries‚ rather than producing strategies on a nation-by-nation basis – Consumers in Mumbai have more common with consumers in Shanghai‚ Tokyo‚ New York than with consumers in rural India • Expertise from one part of the globe to another – Taboos over feminine hygiene
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Targeting the Global Youth A Report 10th January 2008 Table of Content 1. Introduction 2. Cross-border Segmentation 1 1 3. The Global Youth 2 3.1 Global Youth Culture 3.2 Youth as a global segment • • • Identification Accessibility Profitability 2 4 4 6 7 8 3.3 Problems of researching and defining 4. The Global Youth Market 4.1 Opportunities in terms of product and marketing strategy 4.2 Problems and limitations to market such a large segment 9 9 10 5. Company example: Red Bull
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Global Marketing Shannon M. Urban Marketing 421 April 2‚ 2013 Louis Chavez Global Marketing There are a multitude of companies that operate across the globe and practice business in many different countries. Google is one of the most widely known and utilized internet companies within the United States. Due to the different economic‚ political‚ and social views of each country across the world‚ marketing and business practices must be able to be flexible while still playing to the consumers
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UNIT 1 COMPLETE QUESTIONS:PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT Sigma Marketing: Managing in a Changing Environment CASE SUMMARY: Summarize the key facts of the case in a paragraph. According to Ferrell‚ Gatewood‚ Gatewood‚ and Taylor‚ Donald Sapit President of Weston Laboratories; a small research facility southwest of Chicago hand an opportunity to acquire Dayne printing company at an attractive price since they were now on the verge of bankruptcy (Ferrell‚ Gatewood‚ Gatewood‚ & Taylor‚ 2010). In
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Chapter 1 Global marketing refers to marketing activities that take place across national borders and outside of the firm’s home country Involvement in global marketing does not mean that a firm must sell its products in every country or region of the world Coordination and integration of marketing strategy with an emphasis on standardization are central tenet of GM Evolution of the concept Domestic marketing – International sales are incidental to marketing strategy Multidomestic marketing – unique
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Marketing Environment Analysis for the Clothing Manufacturer Introduction The purpose of this essay is to create an international market analysis for an Australian clothing manufacture called Rivers‚ which is designing for fashion man and women apparels and accessories. In modern society‚ with the trend of globalization‚ companies are no longer satisfied with only produce goods for their domestic consumers. On this occasion‚ the Australian company Rivers designed and manufactured its own
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