Stefan Dyulgerov # 1481746 Executive Summary of Protecting Intellectual Property Rights in China The article discusses a problem‚ which foreign investors face while operating in one of the most strategic markets in the world – China. According to the article‚ corporations‚ which operate in China face a great challenge in protecting their intellectual property rights on that market. The article discusses three major points. First of all‚ it suggests that China is a strategic market for a lot of companies
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Econ 387 Assignment 1 Yilong Li Summary of “China and India: Idiosyncratic Paths to High Growth.” The article “China and India: Idiosyncratic Paths to High Growth” by Kaushik Basu particularly described the specific economy growth of China and India. She illustrates the growth through several points‚ such as‚ special labor force‚ capita income‚ social policy and market liberalization. In this essay‚ I’m giving a summary about her article through theses points and some personal opinions related
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Management Part 1 How is Carrefour so successful in China? How is the Carrefour successful in China? From 1995‚ December Carrefour entry Chinese market opened the first store in Beijing. Now Carrefour China already had 206 stores in 64 Chinese cities‚ employing more than 58‚000 people. As many as 98 percent of the store managers and 50 percent of the regional managers are Chinese. Now Carrefour is one of the biggest Hypermarkets in china. China market is an intense competition of Hypermarkets
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China and Globalization Society & Culture Globalization has‚ no doubt‚ done wonders to China. If the economy is booming‚ it is because of globalization and economic reforms particularly the opening up of the economy to the outside world. At the same time‚ there are certain ill effects which China is still grappling with. Globalization has‚ however‚ brought in more ‘positives’ than ‘negatives’ though some of them are obnoxious to the Chinese society and the economy. Before the liberalization
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Executive Summary In a prominent level of integration worldwide economy today‚ people are more concerned about the phenomenon of intermediary corporations and multinational companies renounce the traditional research and development form in the host country where they have set up research and development centers. In this report I will discuss about Motorola’s reasons to enter China and commit itself as a local company. Moreover‚ I will talk about the localization strategies in china and its market
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Chapter 12 of gamer deals solely with the topic of religion in China. Right away it is told that the Chinese do not worship any one god‚ diety‚ or force. They are very spiritual but have no set predominant religion that most people worship. The Chinese culture can be said to be a mix between polytheistic‚ pantheistic‚ and atheistic. In the past some sinologists and sociologists such as Jan De Groot and C.K. Yang have sought to fully understand China’s religious position and have conducted many
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Executive Summary In the recent decades‚ falling barrier to cross-border trade and investment‚ together with technological change‚ promotes the modern trend of globalization of both market and production. An increasing number of firms enter foreign countries to target their customers in the global world. Similar with other foreign giants‚ a British company called Sainsbury is considering doing business in China and India. Therefore‚ it is of significant necessity to evaluate whether Sainsbury should
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Summary: This article is generally about the health of China’s on growing population. Throughout the years‚ China’s population has grown wealthier‚ but at the same time‚ their health has been worsened due to their unhealthy habits and lifestyles‚ including poor diets‚ high blood pressure and smoking tobaccos. There are also environmental issues such as air pollution (smog) and indoor air pollution (which is caused by burning coal and wood); over exposure to such hazardous smog may cause respiratory
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with Chinese retail giant’‚ The Australian Financial Review‚ 2 October‚ viewed 4 October 2013‚ Summary According to the Australian Financial Review (2013)‚ Tesco has agreed to form a 20/80 joint venture with China Resource Enterprises. This initiative occurs in the light of the declining retail environment in Europe and aims to combine Tesco’s 134 Chinese branches with 2‚986 outlets from the China Resources Vanguard business. This deal will provide a strong platform for Tesco to enter the Chinese
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Executive Summary Hauter Couture Fashions (HCF) was established in the 1974 by the Tan family. Tan Boon Kheong‚ the patriarch of the Tan family was a skilled master cutter‚ trained by British master cutters in the 1950s in Penang. He ran a small business but successful business tailoring men’s clothing in Argy11 Road‚ Penang until his retirement in 1980. HCF started out as a family owned business with all of its shares being held by the Tan family. Peter prepared to bid for contract manufacturing
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