Papers 281-290 of total 6970 found.
China Re about to lose monopoly status as government moves to grant licenses to Munich Re and Swiss Re with others lined up to enter this huge market Entry into the Chinese reinsurance market has not been easy, given the dominance of the Beijing-based…
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…<Tab/>The civilization of classical Greece and China has a lot to compare and contrast. Though formulated in different region and climate with different ancestors, they have some points in common; yet, there are also marked differences…
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China is the world's seventh largest economy and the largest country in terms of population size. It has also become the 8th largest world exporter of manufactured goods and the second largest economy in the world, after the United States, on the basis…
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China and Japan both had isolation policies. These policies sheltered them from the rest of the world. The effects from the policies were good and bad. <Tab/>China's isolation began when demand for Chinese good increased. Many Europeans…
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…The time from 1949-1976 was a time of transition for China. Many social and economic changes occurred through this period. When the Kuomintang government collapsed and Mao Tse-Tung assumed control, this marked the beginning of massive…
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China’s Birth Regulations Are Justified What would you think if someone told you that you weren’t allowed to exercise one of your basic human rights? How would you feel if someone told you that you weren’t allowed to have another child? Many people…
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…I. INTRODUCTION: Nowadays China becomes one of the hottest market places all over the world. From the viewpoint of the investors, China seems to be the most potential market with the huge market and attractive economic situation. The apparent result…
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…THE CULTURAL CHALLENGES OF MNCS INVESTING IN CHINA IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Universal approaches of management believe that "few major differences exist among managers from different social and cultural backgrounds and that management theories…
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…Weakened by imperialism at the end of the twentieth century, control of China's massive size became an increasingly difficult task for it's monarchial government to undertake. Western conflict spurred exponential increases in political philosophy…
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China is, and always has been, a patrilineal and patriarchal society. It is well known that Chinese society emphasis the importance of the family and the hierarchy within the family. Men's superiority and women's inferiority are deeply rooted…
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