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…). In the last ten years, the transition of the economic policy and society had already changed the domain of global enterprise. The situations that would affect the global scenario are a newly developing market in east Europe, Asia, and Latin America, which…
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…the “Information Superhighway”, which will ultimately create a “global village” that will allow for a more symmetrically distribution of information. The United States, which invented most of the underlying technologies for the Internet, leads the rest of the world…
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…step along the “Information Superhighway”, which will ultimately create a “global village” that will allow for a more symmetrically distribution of information. The United States, which invented most of the underlying technologies for the Internet, leads…
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…. Business risk in Ocean Freight Industry 8 6.1 Demand Function 8 6.2 Contract 10 6.3 Price 11 7. Intermodal: Direction for the future13 8. Conclusions14 1. INTRODUCTION The Global Trade exists at the age…
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…The Communications Paradox: Globalization may be just another word for Western Cultural Dominance.(includes related article on disadvantages of the Internet) "Go tell it on the mountain." As the popular spiritual advised, it used to be that if you…
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…fields. The political climate is going in the right direction to support foreign businesses. It has the natural beauty to develop tourism. The inflation rate is going down and in 2000, they changed to a "global income tax". Some weaknesses…
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…people in just six years. The massive amount of people has had highly destructive impacts on the earth's environment. These impacts occur on two levels: global and local. On the global level, there is the accumulation of green house gasses that deplete…
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…is measured in political clout and power. The political actor, sometimes elected sometimes dictated, with the greatest power to persuade will dominate as the big fish in his or her political pond, which may vary in size from global, nation-state, local, to tribal…
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…makes carbon dioxide gas. Since the early 1800s, when people began burning large amounts of coal and oil, the amount of carbon dioxide in the earth's atmosphere has increased by nearly 30%, and average global temperature appears to have risen between 1° and 2…
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…travel the planet pursuing justice for their members, much as gangs do today. Nation may become mere shadow of its former self These new technologies simultaneously reinforce trends toward more localism and more globalism. They can empower smaller…
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