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    South Korea South Korea‚ officially the Republic of Korea. "The Great Republic of Korea is a country in East Asia‚ constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula.  It shares land borders with North Korea to the north‚ and oversea borders with China to the west and Japan to the east.  The capital and largest city is Seoul‚ with a population of 10 million. The Korean War began in 1950 when forces from the North invaded the South. The war lasted three years

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    South Africa Pest Analysis

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    SOUTH AFRICA HISTORY In the history of South Africa‚ the earliest known settlers of the country were the San and Khoekhoe people‚ collectively known as Khoisan. They were two distinct cultural groups. The first Europeans to arrive in South Africa were the Portuguese Seafarers who initiated the sea route to India in 1488. They were soon followed by other Europeans since the late 16 th century In 1815‚ the British took permanent control of the Cape colony and brought in more settlers In 1910 South

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    Iphone in South Korea

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    have made the business environment for Apple more complex in recent years? 4 2. Which aspects of the South Korean market have significant implications for the success or failure of the iPhone in the market and why? 6 3. Besides market entry strategy and marketing mix‚ what other aspects of the planning process should Apple consider before entering the South Korean market? 8 4. Discuss the relative pros and cons of each of the marketing mix elements

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    South Africa Pest Analysis

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    POLITICAL ANALYSIS TAXATION As of 1 January 2001‚ South Africa’s territorial system of taxation (or source-based system) was replaced with one based on worldwide incomes for resident companies‚ including resident branches of foreign companies. In order to preserve some of South Africa’s appeal as an "off-shore" location for international headquarters‚ a separate regime for non-resident International Holding Companies (IHCs) is maintained which allows for income from foreign subsidiaries

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    North and South Korea

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    North Korea and South Korea are similar but yet different in many ways‚ such as in economies. North Korea’s economy seems to need support from other countries to survive. South Korea’s seem too able to rebuild their economy even stronger than it was before from the Korean War. North Korea is under a strict communist dictatorship. N. Korea’s leader is Kim Jong II. He came to power in 1994 after his father died. North Korea has a large military and command economy. The average Korean person lives

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    South Korea as an Fdi

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    Investment South Korea is a role model country that has‚ over the past 40 years‚ successfully evolved into a country of notable economic growth. Possessing a highly achieving educational system‚ South Korea has emerged from a low-income‚ low education region to a thriving nation of scholarly professionals. High levels of education‚ a substantial domestic economy‚ and excellent profitability are elements that make South Korea an attractive site as a foreign direct investment. South Korea is recognized

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    is a question that human beings have been seeking throughout the centuries. It is different among nations and changes based on the historical context‚ cultural back ground‚ economic circumstances‚ international relations‚ and any other elements. South Korea today is considered that the country is on a right track to the “good society” due to the democratization‚ economic development‚ and advancement of other sectors. However‚ how can it be the “good society” with the highest suicide rate in the world

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    Introduction The purpose is to analyse a specific given country (South Korea)‚ economic‚ socio-cultural and legal and political environment. Economic environment Past four decade South Korea showed an impressive growth as well as global integration to become a high tech industrialized economy. In past in 1960s‚ the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita was compared to the poor countries (Africa and some parts of Asia)‚ by 2004‚ it joined the trillion dollar club of world’s economies

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    November 2011 North and South Korea CBA The Korean peninsula is divided into two separate countries‚ North and South. Looking at both countries you can see the differences. North Korea and South Korea may share the same land but have different outtakes on their economic views‚ political beliefs‚ and even social conditions. Before North and South Korea there was just the Korean Peninsula. Korea was ruled by many countries even Japan and China. While in control of Korea‚ Japan grew hungry for power

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    South Korea Culture

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    Power distance
 At a score of 60‚ South Korea is a hierarchical society. This means that people accept a hierarchical order in which everybody has a place and which needs no further justification. Hierarchy in an organization is seen as reflecting inherent inequalities‚ centralization is popular‚ subordinates expect to be told what to do and the ideal boss is a benevolent autocrat 

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South Korea‚ with a score of 18 is considered a collectivistic society. This is manifest

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