Impact of Current Events and Trends on Tourism Threats of terrorism‚ pandemic outbreaks‚ natural calamities and‚ finally‚ pesky security checks notwithstanding‚ the international tourism industry is booming. Tourism has become a key economic driver globally‚ and is one of the main sources of income for many developing countries today. The global crisis that shook 2008 to the core (and continues to do so) has impact in industries across the board. One of the most affected fields is tourism as it’s
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China: 4 1.2 India: 5 2 The Country Situation in India and China 7 2.1 China: 7 2.2 India: 8 3 The Type of FDI to Further Minimise Risks 10 4 Conclusion and Recommendations. 10 5 Bibliography 13 6 Appendices 17 6.1 List of Tables: 17 6.2 List of Figures: 22 List of Tables Table 1: Comparison of Key Economic Indicators in China and India 17 Table 2: China - Top 10 Manufacturers ’ ’ Sales Rank 17 Table 3: India - Turnover of Automobile Manufacturers 17 Table 4: India - Automobile
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www.ajbms.org ISSN: 2047-2528 Asian Journal of Business and Management Sciences Vol. 1 No. 2 [157-165] MERGERS IN BANKING INDUSTRY OF INDIA: SOME EMERGING ISSUES Dr. K.A. Goyal Convener & Head‚ Management Department‚ B.N.P.G. College‚ Udaipur. Vijay Joshi Research Scholar‚ Department of Business Administration‚ UCCMS‚ MLSU‚ Udaipur. ABSTRACT The world of competition is like a jungle where monsters gobble smaller ones therefore one has to be competent enough to win the rivalry. There are
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oru [Impacts of Tourism Growth in Thailand and its Sustainability] TAN Jialin * Executive Summary Tourism growth has a great impact on the economy of any state; where on one hand it helps the economy to grow‚ on the other hand it creates socio-economic‚ environmental and cultural challenges which produce negative impacts on the overall economic development and sustainability of the country. First of all we will provide the introduction to the topic and will make the critical literature
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Global Financial Crisis: Impact on India’s Poor Some Initial Perspectives Rajiv Kumar Bibek Debroy Jayati Ghosh Vijay Mahajan K. Seeta Prabhu Global Financial Crisis: Impact on India’s Poor Disclaimer: The views in the publication are those of the authors’ and do not necessarily reflect those of the United Nations Development Programme. Copyright©2009 by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) India The articles can be reproduced in whole or part with relevant acknowledgement
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Technology Agreement Negotiations ................................. 4 3. Tracing the History of India’s Information Technology Sector ........... 7 Indian Software Industry and the Role of Government ....................................................................... 8 4. Performance of Hardware Sector in India and the ITA-1 .................. 13 Tariff Elimination and Sequencing under the ITA-1 ......................................................................... 15 Technical
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In 1757‚ after British East India Company defeated the Indian troops at the Battle of Plassey‚ it became the foremost power in India. Consequently‚ India became the “crown jewel of the British Empire.” marking the beginnings of imperialism (Bradley). India was gradually seen as profitable towards British interests‚ affecting India economically‚ socially‚ and culturally. British ruled India from 1858 to 1947. Initially‚ British traders came to India for the purpose of trading. Due to the increase
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businesses. They have done this by creating a diverse and value-laden tourism product that attracts a mix of domestic and international guests‚ many of whom are repeat visitors and have made a personal financial commitment to the destination. Sustainable destinations are managed by well-trained and committed staff. They have an up-to-date tourism plan which focuses on sustainable tourism. They have the personnel‚ resources‚ and political commitment to implement and monitor the plan. Achievements are
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INTRODUCTION We live in a marketing and media-driven world. Any organization involved in the leisure and tourism business; arts centers‚ museums‚ sports clubs and small hotels to the largest theme parks‚ airlines and cruise companies‚ is interested in advertising Many companies think that they should cut expenditure on advertising and redirect it into sales promotions‚ direct mail‚ public relations and other forms of marketing communications. Advertising is not an expensive but‚ rather‚ is a strategic
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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE - PILANI K.K. BIRLA GOA CAMPUS A Report On IMPACT OF BRAIN DRAIN ON INDIA BY 2010A3PS120G 2010A4PS257G 2010A8PS326G 2010A8PS419G Arihant Lunawat Rohan Kulkarni Nidhi Kothari YVK Shanmukh Kumar November 16‚ 2011 BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE – PILANI K.K. BIRLA GOA CAMPUS A Report On IMPACT OF BRAIN DRAIN ON INDIA PREPARED FOR Dr. Basavadatta Mitra PREPARED BY 2010A3PS120G 2010A4PS257G 2010A8PS326G 2010A8PS419G Arihant Lunawat Rohan
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