Cornell University ILR School DigitalCommons@ILR Articles and Chapters ILR Collection 10-1-2008 Economic Development Strategies and Macro- and Micro-level Human Resource Policies: The Case of India’s “Outsourcing” Industry Sarosh Kuruvilla Cornell University‚ sck4@cornell.edu Aruna Ranganathan Massachusetts Institute of Technology Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu/articles Part of the Human Resources Management Commons This Article is brought
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resources. Capital in economics can actually be used to produce goods and services. 3 Explain the difference between macroeconomics and microeconomics. Give example of the areas of concern to each branch of economics. Micro: individual unit. Eg household‚ market‚ industry Macro: economic behavior of aggregate (national level) Eg national output‚ unemployment rates‚ etc. page 6 4 Explain why it is important for an economic model to be an abstraction from the real world. TO UNDERSTAND THE
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finding proper information that may help me more to do better. The data on rural finances are not available in organized manner. Many firms render rural finances through improper distribution channel and don’t maintain database. Micro Finance A type of banking service that is provided to unemployed or low-income individuals or groups who would otherwise have no other means of gaining financial services. Ultimately‚ the goal of microfinance is to give low income people an opportunity
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CAVUMFM_i-1v2 10/12/07 4:42 PM Page i International Business Strategy‚ Management‚ and the New Realities S. Tamer Cavusgil Michigan State University Gary Knight Florida State University John R. Riesenberger Executive in Residence‚ CIBER Michigan State University Upper Saddle River‚ New Jersey‚ 07458 CAVUMFM_i-1v2 10/12/07 4:42 PM Page ii Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Cavusgil‚ S. Tamer. International business : strategy‚ management
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Comparative advantage In economics‚ comparative advantage refers to the ability of a party to produce a particular good or service at a lower marginal and opportunity cost over another. Even if one country is more efficient in the production of all goods (absolute advantage in all goods) than the other‚ both countries will still gain by trading with each other‚ as long as they have different relative efficiencies.[1][2][3] For example‚ if‚ using machinery‚ a worker in one country can produce both
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Business Culture and Strategy IBM Contents Introduction 1 Section 1: External environment 2 a. How four forces for change may impact upon IBM. 2 b. SWOT analysis 3 c. Guidelines 5 Section 2: Organizational culture 6 a. Organizational Culture and shared Values 6 b. Identify and justify the organizational culture of IBM 7 c. A possible organizational culture for IBM 7 d. Organizational culture and organizational behavior 8 Section 3: Business Strategy 9 a.
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About ibm IBM is a global technology and innovation company that stands for progress. With operations in over 170 countries‚ IBMers around the world invent and integrate hardware‚ software and services to help forward-thinking enterprises‚ institutions and people everywhere succeed in building a smarter planet. IBM has been present in India since 1992. The diversity and breadth of the entire IBM portfolio of research‚ consulting‚ solutions‚ services‚ systems and software‚ uniquely distinguishes
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Dr. Kris De Jaegher Extra Material complementing Pindyck and Rubinfeld Chapter 2 Learning Objectives 1. Understand the meaning of demand and supply curves‚ and see how equilibrium is established; 2. Understand the meaning of the slope and intercepts of demand (and supply) curves; 3. Understand the difference between movements along demand and supply curves‚ and shifts of demand and supply curves; 4. Understand the effect of price ceilings and price floors; 5. Understand
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Price War between Airasia and Malaysia Airlines The purpose of the analysis is to evaluate the supply and demand of two main air line operators in Malaysia‚ which is Airasia and Malaysia Airlines by determines the price and quantity and change in the market of Airasia and Malaysia Airlines. Airasia is a leading airline company in providing low cost airline services while Malaysia Airlines is more towards providing high quality airline services. In the past time‚ the demand of Malaysia Airlines is
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EE314: CMOS RF Integrated Circuit Design Introduction to Wireless Communication systems Stanford University Hamid Rategh Hamid Rategh Stanford University EE314 HO#1 1 Course Staff Instructor: Dr. Hamid Rategh Email: hamid@smirc.stanford.edu Office Hours: MW 2:15-3:15PM @ CIS-126; Phone: 725-8313 TA: Mehdi Jahanbakht and Deji Akinwande Email: ta314@smirc.stanford.edu Office Hours @ Packard 106 Sunday 3:00 – 3:30 pm (for SCPD students only) Sunday 3:30 – 5:00 pm Thursday 5:00 –
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