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    Business in Russia

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    ------------------------------------------------- International Business In Russia Introduction There are a number of misconceptions about Russia as a business destination. Some people believe that conducting business in Russia is an all too easy process and that all it takes are some good connections or simply meeting with the right people. On the other hand‚ others believe that in Russia‚ it is almost impossible to do business and that companies are not governed by the basic principles of economics

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    Russia in Revolution

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    Russia in Revolution 1914-1924 Syllabus Notes Impact of WWI - Battles lost: Tannenberg and the Mazurian Lakes were the most crushing defeats on the Russian side. (1-2 million casualties altogether in the war) - Low morale: Because soldiers either died or deserted‚ the injured ones waiting for days with no medical care‚ patriotism collapsed. - No cooperation: The Russian army was a mess. Orders were given‚ then taken back‚ and workers had to toil to produce food at the failing front line

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    By: Angelo Kraus Block: 3B 2/21/2012 Russia‚ Democratic or Not? Russia should be considered a semi-democratic country. They have the characteristics of a democratic country‚ yet at the same time they don’t. For example‚ they have freedom of speech but to an extent. As shown in a round table discussion show that’s been on air for years. But‚ its only good things are spoken about the government and Putin. Also they can vote and what not but the government tries to rig it. Another example is that

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    Mcdonald's in Russia

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    McDonald’s in Russia (Technological approach) By Donald Jordan In 1985‚ Mikhail Gorbachev started a new programme of the reformation of the USSR‚ Perestroyka. It was aimed to improve the overall technological and industrial base hoping to increase the quality of life for many citizens in the country. The openness of the Soviet Union towards the Western world led to the new stage of relationships between the country and the Western companies. One of first firms interested in the Soviet market

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    Peasants in Russia

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    “Assess the view that the condition of the peasantry in Russia was transformed in the period from 1855 to 1964.” The conditions of the peasantry varied within the period 1855-1964 as the rulers had different ways of dealing with the peasants. There were times when the communists treated the urban working classes far worse than the tsars did such as during the rule of Stalin. On the other hand‚ there were also occasions when the tsars carried out policies that benefited working people such as reducing

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    I clearly remember my first experience of going to a movie theatre with someone else other then my mother. The movie I watched with my babysitter and other friends was Steven Spielberg’s‚ Hook. Of course‚ the movie‚ itself‚ was fun but the only thing that filled my mind was the absence of my mother. I guess to a little‚ five year old girl‚ all the excitement and adventures couldn’t mean as much as her mother. The film‚ Hook‚ is relatively a recent version of J.M Barrie’s Peter Pan

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    Inflation in Russia

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    Inflation in Russia Inflation in Russia is characterized by the contrast. The most striking example - unreasonably high growth rate of inflation in the medium of the poor and reduce the cost of living for the wealthy strata of the population. Poor in Russia is much more than the rich. Poor mainly acquire essential goods and the high demand for them. Because of this‚ their prices are rising faster and more intense than for other goods. As a result‚ the poor are gradually becoming poorer and the rich

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    Russia Comunism

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    fear of Communism justified during the beginning of the 20th century? Why or why not? 
 After the end of World War I‚ America had to transition from wartime‚ to routines of peacetime. Laborers from all types of occupation‚ began declaring strikes demanding higher pay. These strikes began being led by political radicals‚ and were held in comparison to the communist revolution in Russia. Meanwhile‚ the Socialist Party continued to grow‚ forming two American communist parties in 1919. After the bombing

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    Always Russia

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    pricing Always at the same level as Western Europe or make it as a mid-priced brand . Second issue was the sustainability of the different marketing strategies in Russia. Finally Procter & Gamble has to decide whether to extend its portfolio by launching Alldays or Tampax. SITUATION ANALYSIS Always is the current market leader in Russia with its premium positioning. According to the researches‚ Russian consumers have a very rational approach towards products and their decisions about the brands are

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    Modern Russia

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    Modern Russia: Overview Russia faced enormous problems in the 1990s. After 70 years of communism‚ with its planned economy and controlled currency‚ Russia was ill-equipped for a rapid conversion to capitalism. Factories were in poor repair and inefficient‚ and their consumer products were shoddy. Managers did not have the know-how to function in a market economy‚ nor were workers prepared for the uncertainties of the marketplace. The transportation and delivery system for the goods they produced

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