Papers 6401-6410 of total 26892 found.
…communism had proved it's capability to stand up against the USA and the USA did not have the choice to leave, and accept communist control over Vietnam, or stay because the communist army had defeated the Americans. Secondly, capitalism and landlordism in Asia…
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…European consortium was accused of unfair competition through price-cutting or political interference. The aerospace industry combines the capital and labor requirements of heavy manufacturing with the research and development capabilities of a high technology…
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…financial consequences for the company. But in spite of this, Coca-Cola's marketing expertise and brand capital should be enough to rectify this in the long term. Because of the recent health scares such as Mad Cow Disease that have left a strong impression…
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…The Great Depression is probably one of the most misunderstood events in American history. It is routinely cited as proof that unregulated capitalism is bad, and that only a massive welfare state, huge amounts of economic regulation, and other…
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…on America regard industrialization as closely linked to advances in capitalism, industrialization could not begin and grow without individual business owners who were willing to take a chance on something new. It also involved a qualitatively sharpened focus…
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…to Australia's persistent Current Account Deficit, this means that it must be financed by a surplus in the capital and financial account through debt and equity borrowings, which make up Australia's net foreign liabilities. Australia's Current account balance has…
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…into a competitive asset can turn even the toughest challenges into opportunities. Capitalizing on the information a company owns about its business processes, employees, customers, suppliers and partners is the new competitive edge, as it will act as capital that earns…
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…was shot down just outside Kigali, the capital of Rwanda. Then the killing began early in the morning on April 7 and quickly spread throughout the country. These two source talks about the actual fact about the Rwandan genocide: when it happens, how many people…
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…, which is expressed as a function of income and the interest rate; (2) In order for there to be perfect capital mobility there must be equal domestic and foreign interest rates; (3) How the actual output of a country will deviate from its potential…
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…year were in excess of $9 billion. Company's capital structure is made up of 34% long-term debt, 3% preferred stock, and 63% common stock. The case describes the two largest domestic long-term debt, and close this issue disclosing that these two bonds…
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