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    �PAGE � �PAGE �6� 1. PROBLEM/KEY ISSUE _How can Boon Rawd Brewery maintain its competitiveness in Thailand’s alcoholic beverages market as the legal enforcement of total ban regulations on alcoholic drink advertisements become effective?_ PORTER’S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS OF BEER INDUSTRY IN THAILAND (AS CONSOLIDATED INDUSTRY) THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS - LOW Entry barriers (i.e. huge capital investments in breweries) are high resulting in low threat of new entrants. THREAT OF SUBSTITUTE PRODUCTS

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    Nationalisation of Banks in India - Introduction After independence the Government of India (GOI) adopted planned economic development for the country (India). Accordingly‚ five year plans came into existence since 1951. This economic planning basically aimed at social ownership of the means of production. However‚ commercial banks were in the private sector those days. In 1950-51 there were 430 commercial banks. The Government of India had some social objectives of planning. These commercial banks

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    several social and economic projects‚ including resource redistribution‚ transformation and job creation. This essay will argue that mine nationalisation is not part of a practical economic policy. Firstly‚ the concept of nationalisation will be introduced in terms of the difficulties to which it gives rise. Thereafter‚ local arguments for nationalisation will be evaluated‚ followed by case studies of both the South African and international experience of nationalised mines. Finally‚ South Africa’s

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    India only two million people (0.2% of the total population of 1 billion) are covered under Mediclaim‚ whereas in developed nations like USA about 75% of the total population are covered under some insurance scheme. A robust insurance sector is a boon to a country’s economy. The sector facilitates long-term funds for infrastructure development and simultaneously strengthens the risk-taking ability of the country. India’s rapid economic growth and development over the past decade is considered to

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    transferring essential industries to public ownership‚ redistribution of wealth‚ increasing the productive capabilities of the nation and protection democracy. Wealth redistribution and nationalisation were prioritised heavily by the Attlee government. The Labour government’s changing commitment to nationalisation over its period in office demonstrates how socialist ideals were compromised by basic political pragmatism. As promised in Labour’s election manifesto of 1945‚ the first few years in power

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    complaints‚ e.g. dandruff. This was known as the ‘dandruff syndrome’. Doctors‚ the BMA (British Medical Association) were also very much against this because doctors did not wish to become ‘mere salaried servants’ and they saw the NHS as a form of nationalisation which treated the medical profession as if it was an industry. The opposition to the NHS is not what makes it revolutionary however. What makes it revolutionary is the fact that the British public had never seen anything like this before – a

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    Water resources should be nationalised If the rivers are Nationalized we can get a massive improvements of Agriculture over complete India and there will be more productivity and consumer will get all goods at very cheaper price and can export too. According to me nationalization of water resources has its own pros and cons. The brighter side promises reduced inter -state conflicts‚ lower exploitation by individual states‚ higher portion of water available to farmers and greater monetary

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    crucial for survival. With nationalization there is more equality among the people because everyone has access to the water. The water production would become more organized and have more chance at “economic survival” (Reading #5‚ The advantages of nationalisation). Because water would be controlled by the government it would be more organized because they are more powerful than a private organization. Water production is a lot of responsibility for a private company to control and it is possible for the

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    It provided free hospital treatment‚ drug prescription‚ dental and optical care. Source 5 was published in 1978 which suggests the writer‚ Peter‚ may have not had a first-hand experience of the NHS during 1948 Another major reform was the nationalisation of the key industries. It was important as it provided funds to support and improve the NHS. In general‚ it helped to improve the welfare system currently in place. Clement Attlee said in a speech‚ “They are the essential part of a planned economy…they

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    Topic 1: Labour Government 1945-1951 Revision Brainstorm Past Paper Questions (for part B): Do you agree with the view that the outcome of the election of 1945 was ‘a foregone conclusion before electioneering even started’ (Source 5‚ line 32–33)?  Do you agree with the view expressed in Source 6 that the achievements of the Attlee Government were remarkable?  Do you agree with the view that Labour governments in the years 1945–51 established a society with ‘a significantly greater degree of social

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