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industry. The large amount of land has proven to be very useful. The total value of goods manufactured here is just a bit over $1 billion. This expansion can be traced directly to the American Industrial Revolution. Our good friend Eli Whitney's invention had…
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…the industry's deregulation in July 1997. Major competitors of Telstra are Optus, Primus, AAPT, Orange and Vodafone, but Telstra still maintains its dominant position in the telecommunication market. With the diminishing growth in the Australia's telecommunication…
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…Global Strategic Management During the last half of the twentieth century, many barriers to international trade fell and a wave of firms began pursuing global strategies to gain a competitive advantage. However, some industries benefit more from…
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…, the Industrial Standardization Law was passed and it led a year later to the first Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS). Japanese have made enormous strides in quality management. The heavy involvement of the Japanese executives in quality activities can be traced…
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…Introduction Compoint Australia was a market player in the computer peripherals devices industry. Who had acquired a small but significant 3 percent share of the Australia market for pointing devices for computers, which include the mouse, cursor keys…
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…that is believed to be coursed by the greenhouse effect. The seas are in danger. They are filled with poison: industrial and nuclear waste, chemical fertilisers and pesticides. The Mediterranean is already nearly dead; the North Sea is following. The Aral Sea…
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…changes in areas such a businesses and trusts, labor, and social conditions. One of these areas was the meatpacking industry. It was a shocking novel written in 1906, which exposed the horrible truths of the meatpacking industry and spurred Congress to change…
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…of the industry (natural monopoly); and one that arise by other means (e.g. one firm simply outcompeting all other firms; illegal behavior; etc). Advocates of economic liberism assert that a more fundamental way of classifying monopolies is to distinguish those…
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…of firms in certain industrial sectors of the economy. These industries need people who can apply knowledge and skills to operate machines for mass production. "Industry needs people with high qualification in Science and Technology. Modern industry is high…
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…in regulating trade by imposing restrictions on trade. As the production of goods for exchange increased, governments took a more active role in industrial development. New crafts and trades provided work for the idle and lined the pockets of mercantilists who made…
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