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    International Trade

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    Modern non-tariff measures 1. Import deposit schemes: this requires importers to deposit a certain amount with the central bank of the country. This makes importing more time consuming and more expensive and reduces the liquidity of the importing firm. 2. Voluntary Export Restrain (VER): it is an agreement between two countries where the government of exporting country agrees voluntary to restrict the volume of its exports of a certain good. Ex. Japan’s VER with USA in the export of motor

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    Fair Trade

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    From website: www.fairtrade.org.uk. We got some information about the Fair Trade of chocolate The chocolate is made from Cocoa‚ and Cocoa was first planted in Ghana in 1879. Ghana is renowned for the quality of its cocoa beans. Cocoa accounts for 28% of Ghana’s foreign exchange earnings and 57% of total agricultural exports. In 2006‚ Ghana exported 358‚000 tonnes of cocoa worth $ 1.06bn making it the second most important export commodity after gold. Kuapa Kokoo is a cocoa-growing co-operative

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    Traces of the Trade

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    races of the TradeTraces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North In the 2008‚ documentary film‚ "Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North‚" written‚ co-produced‚ and co-directed by‚ Katrina Browne. Browne discovers that her New England ancestors were the largest slave traders in American history. She learned about her dreadful past when her grandmother compiled their family history. She discovered unbeknownst to her that she had been exposed to her family ’s ugly secrets during childhood

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    OBJECTIVES OF LEGAL EDUCATION CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. OBJECTIVES OF LEGAL EDUCATION 3. HISTORY 4. CURRENT TRENDS 5. DEVELOPMENT OF LEGAL EDUCATION 6. NEWSPAPER ARTICLE 7. CONCLUSION BIBLOGRAPHY AND WEBLOGRAPHY 1. INTRODUCTION:  An eminent philosopher of China‚ Kuang Chung Trung‚ said in 7th Century B.C‚ If you wish to plan for a year‚ sow seeds‚ if you wish to plan for ten years‚ plant trees and if you wish to plan for lifetime‚ develop men. The real strength

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    Multi-Objective Optimization

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Competitiveness in today’s marketplace depends heavily on the ability of a company to handle the several important challenges like reducing total supply chain operating cost and reducing lead-times‚ increasing customer service levels‚ and improving product quality. In Figure a typical non integral supply chain is shown‚ in which the goods flow starts as raw materials at natural resources and ends with products at final customers. Raw material winners keep

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    insider trade

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    associates based on information about the security originating within the firm that would‚ once publicly disclosed‚ affect the prices of such securities (Brudney‚ 1979). Insider trading can be illegal or legal depending on when the insider makes the trade. It is illegal when the material information is still nonpublic- trading while having special knowledge is unfair to other investors who don’t have access to such knowledge (Dolgopolov‚ 2008). It is legal once the sensible information has been

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    Sugar Trade

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    Diana Molinari G-3 12/17/14 What Drove the Sugar Trade? It is no exaggeration to say that the foundations of the modern globalized world were made of sugar. In the 15th century Europeans first encountered its sweet delights and by the late 1600s sugar growing had taken firm hold in the Caribbean. There are a few factors behind how this product became so popular. These factors are consumer demand‚ labor‚ and land. After the discovery of sugar‚ the demand for it was dramatically high. Consumer demand

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    Phoenician Trade

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    The Phoenicians were among the greatest traders of their time and owed much of their prosperity to trade. At first‚ they traded mainly with the Greeks‚ trading wood‚ salves‚ glass and powdered Tyrian purple. Tyrian Purple was a violet-purple dye used by the Greek elite to color garments. In fact‚ the wordPhoenician derives from the Ancient Greek wordphoinios meaning "purple". As trading and colonizing spread over the Mediterranean‚ Phoenicians and Greeks seemed to have unconsciously split that sea

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    The Arms Trade

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    The Arms Trade is one of the world’s biggest industries employing many hundreds of thousands worldwide. It involves large‚ rich‚ prosperous countries such as the United Kingdom‚ the USA‚ France and Russia selling weapons to other countries. Over 75% of the weapons sold by the UK in 1989 were sold to poor‚ developing countries such as South Korea‚ Sierra Leone and Liberia. At first‚ there may seem to be nothing wrong with this common practice but a closer look reveals the brutality and horror behind

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    Cap and Trade

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    Cap and Trade: The Cap and Trade idea is defined as‚ “a regulatory system that is meant to reduce certain kinds of emissions and pollution and to provide companies with a profit incentive to reduce their pollution levels faster than their peers.” I simpler terms this means that the government rewards businesses that lower pollution. They government will set a limit or “cap” on the maximum amount of a certain emission that is permitted to be produced in a business. Then companies are allowed

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