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C/E/827. Impacts of globalization on income groups in China

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1800
DATE:
2012
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The paper examines the impacts of globalization on the Chinese economy and society presenting an overview of China’s geo-political situation, addressing the issues of economic and social inequality within the country, and analyzing positive and negative effects of globalization on regional income disparity.

 

KEYWORDS: Globalization, income groups, China,

 

C/HR/1220. Impacts of globalization on work and workers

WORDS:
1950
DATE:
2012
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19.99 GBP

The paper looks at the impacts of globalization on work patterns and labor force defining the concept of globalization, and considering the role of new information technologies (NIT), the evolution of work structures in developed and developing countries, the changes in the industrial relations, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Globalization, work and workers, labour,

 

C/P/478. Values and Drawbacks of Globalisation

WORDS:
3000
DATE:
2011
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39.99 GBP

The paper addresses the nature of international management in conditions of globalisation providing definitions of globalisation, reporting on the debate between supporters and opponents of globalisation, considering the role of multinational corporations (MNC) in the process of globalisation, and highlighting the values and drawbacks of globalization. A 7-slide presentation of the paper is supplied in a separate file.

 

KEYWORDS: International Management, Globalisation, MNC, multinational corporations,

 

S/E/291. An evaluation of the extent to which globalisation contributes to the decline of the state

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1600
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

This paper examines the way in which globalisation contributes to the decline of the state. The study begins by defining the concept of the “state” and follows this with a discussion regarding the definition of globalisation. The paper examines topics like investment, trading, the relationship between the state and society, and the rent seeking theory.

 

KEYWORDS: Globalisation, state, investment, trading, society, rent seeking theory,

 

C/E/755. Impacts of globalisation on economy, post-modernism and financial management

WORDS:
1000
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

The paper looks at the increasing interdependence of world-wide businesses under globalisation examining its economic role, discussing the relation between globalisation and post-modernism, and formulating the impacts of globalisation on financial managers.

 

KEYWORDS: Globalization, Post Modern, financial management,

 

C/L/827. Examination of the Stern Report 2006

WORDS:
1300
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

This paper examines the Stern Report of 2006, which focused on climate change. The paper examines the impact of globalisation, and the impact it has on fisheries. The paper then examines suggestions to improve the fishery situation.

 

KEYWORDS: Stern report 2006, climate change, globalisation, fisheries!,

 

C/E/743. Has financial globalisation failed to meet expectations? Discuss

WORDS:
2600
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines the effects of financial globalisation over the last two decades explaining the nature of financial liberalisation, reviewing recent developments in world capital markets and discussing the impacts of financial globalisation on economies. The change from free capital mobility to deregulated financial environment is considered arguing the increased dependence of underdeveloped economies on developed countries.

 

KEYWORDS: financial globalisation, global economies, financial liberalisation, underdeveloped economies,

 

C/T/173. An examination of the affects of globalization on the international hospitality industry

WORDS:
1350
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

This paper examines globalization in relation to the international hospitality industry. The paper aims to assess what affect globalization has had on the industry.

 

KEYWORDS: Globalization, international hospitality industry!,

 

C/E/732. Flow of capital across borders and globalization issues: review of articles

WORDS:
1150
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

The paper presents reviews of three studies devoted to the issues of capital transfer between developing and developed countries, globalization and global finance. The summary of each paper is presented, the assumptions made by the authors are discussed, the argumentation is critically evaluated. Articles are: Lucas, R. (1990).

 

KEYWORDS: Flow of capital across borders, globalization, global finance, review of articles,

 

C/E/725. Globalisation and the governance of private authorities

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3050
DATE:
2011
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39.99 GBP

This paper examines globalisation, and aims to discuss the way in which private authorities govern at a global level. Governance is discussed in terms of accountability and culpability, and the paper focuses on the private authorities in the international system. The way in which fragmentation and diversity are both main features in the functions of private authorities is assessed.

 

KEYWORDS: Governance, private authorities, globalisation, accountability, culpability, fragmentation, diversity,

 

S/B/616. Globalization of the automotive industry. Case study Toyota, Daimler Chrysler and General Motors

WORDS:
4750
DATE:
2011
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49.99 GBP

This paper examines the concept of globalization in the automotive industry. The paper focuses on Toyota, Daimler Chrysler and Shanghai General Motors (SGM). The paper begins by examining the automotive environment, using PEST, SWOT and Porter’s Five forces analyses. These analyses are also applied to Toyota and Daimler Chrysler. The paper then examines the automotive industry in reference to SGM. Leadership in reference to Chrysler is then examined in order to discuss the issue of forecasting.

 

KEYWORDS: Globalisation, automotive industry, Toyota, Daimler Chrysler, Shanghai General Motors, SGM, PEST, SWOT, Porters five forces, leadership,

 

C/E/722. Positive and negative aspects of globalization

WORDS:
1600
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

This paper examines globalization, and begins by describing how it began and the influence that it has had. The paper then examines the reasons why globalization can be seen as positive and negative. Conclusions are made regarding whether globalization can be seen as a good or bad influence on the world.

 

KEYWORDS: Globalization!,

 

C/E/709. Impact of Globalization on USA

WORDS:
2700
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines the impact of globalization on the American economy reviewing globalization theories of world system and worlds culture, describing the US business environment, addressing the factors behind foreign direct investment (FDI) in the USA, defining associated risks, and outlining the features of the US National Innovation System (NIS).

 

KEYWORDS: Impact of Globalization, USA, American economy,

 

C/E/662. Positive and negative effects of globalization on world economy

WORDS:
1350
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

The paper looks at the changes induced by the globalisation process defining globalisation as cross-border networking and outlining its positive and negative effects on world economy. Policies that can mitigate the negative effects of globalization are considered suggesting possible solutions to the existing problems.

 

KEYWORDS: Positive and negative effects, globalization, world economy,

 

C/E/644. The role technology has played in integrating less developed economies into the global economy

WORDS:
1650
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

This paper discusses how technology has helped to integrate less developed economies into the global economy. The paper uses Turkey’s automobile and consumer electronics industry as a case study. The paper begins by discussing economic integration, and discussing this in reference to theoretical information. Globalisation, foreign direct investment, inputs, outputs, and EOI policy framework are all discussed in reference to Turkey’s economic integration into the global economy. The paper discusses the benefits technology brings to economic integration.

 

KEYWORDS: Technology, economic integration, global economy, Turkey, automobile industry, consumer electronics industry, Globalisation, foreign direct investment, inputs, outputs, EOI policy framework,

 

C/E/626. Examination of the limitations to American power on a global scale

WORDS:
5050
DATE:
2010
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59.99 GBP

This paper examines the factors which act as a restraint on the projection of American power on the global stage. The paper aims to investigate the role of international political structures and their ability to act as a restraining and limiting force on American foreign policy actions, to assess the development of rival global powers such as China, to examine the changing nature of external threat and the degree to which traditional American foreign policy prescriptions have failed to adequately address such threats, and to examine the nature of globalisation.

 

KEYWORDS: American power, global stage, military, economy, international political structures, foreign policy, globalisation,

 

C/E/608. Economic Effects of Globalisation on Russia

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

This paper presents a discussion based on the economic effects of globalisation on Russia, beginning with the background of globalisation. The paper then evaluates globalisation and Russia in relation to FDI, foreign trade, and unemployment. The paper concludes by highlighting the perceived effects and suggests reasons why globalisation has been a positive effect on the country.

 

KEYWORDS: Globalisation, Russia, FDI, foreign trade, unemployment,

 

C/L/678. How does globalisation interact with International economic law?

WORDS:
7650
DATE:
2010
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79.99 GBP

The paper looks at the increasing level of global activity within international organisations like the World Trade Organisation (WTO) addressing legal issues associated with globalisation and traditional concepts of nationality. The impacts of the cross-border movement of goods and free trade development are considered.

 

KEYWORDS: Globalisation, International economic law, WTO, World Trade Organisation, free trade,

 

C/B/2955. Implications of Economic Development and Globalisation on the Malaysian Culture

WORDS:
1200
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

This paper aims to critically analyse the implications of economic development and globalisation on the culture of Malaysia. The paper begins by introducing globalisation and provides a definition for culture. The aim of this paper is achieved by discussing the topic with reference to the divergence and convergence school of thought. The paper goes on to describe the Malaysian culture as a mix between divergent and convergent, discussing the way in which the culture is constructed.

 

KEYWORDS: Economic development, globalisation, Malaysia, culture, divergence, convergence,

 

C/B/2908. Proposal. Strategic challenges of globalisation and the facilitative role of European Union in business expansion

WORDS:
1950
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

This proposal presents planned research into the role of the European Union in regard to European firms and their aim to globalise their businesses. The structure of the dissertation is outlined, and the content of the literature review is clearly outlined. The data will be collected through survey questionnaires, structured interviews, observations, and analysis of secondary literature. Each section is clearly structured, and the reference list is also provided.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, European Union, European firms, globalisation,

 

C/E/573. Can Global Governance Avert Economic Crisis?

WORDS:
1750
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

This paper evaluates Global Governance and economic crisis, focusing on how governance can avert crisis. The paper recognises and explains the concept of Global governance and follows by deciphering whether it is the solution to economic crisis. Many aspects of global governance are discussed, including the framework and possible substitutes, like the G-20 committee.

 

KEYWORDS: Global governance, economic crisis, G-20,

 

C/E/532. Economic globalisation and its political implications for national governments

WORDS:
2500
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines whether the globalized world economy constrains political decisions of national governments arguing that nation states can no longer direct their own economic development. The causes of this inability are explored discussing the growth of foreign direct investment (FDI), the power of international organisations, i.e. IMF, World Bank and United Nations, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Economic globalisation, national governments, nation states, FDI, international organisations,

 

C/E/528. Globalisation of trade and opportunities for emerging markets

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the globalization of trade analyzing the factors that influenced this development including trade liberalisation, technological progress in transportation and communication, global organisation, e.g. WTO, and emerging markets, e.g. China and India. Opportunities created by these factors are considered with regard to less developed and emerging markets.

 

KEYWORDS: Globalisation, trade, developing countries, emerging markets,

 

C/E/508. Review of article “One World?” by Joshi and Skidelsky

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

The paper offers a critical review of the article “One World?” by Joshi and Skidelsky (2004) discussing the micro and macro economic issues of globalisation including the implications of corporate social responsibility for businesses, the influence of international political collaborations on global business operations, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Review of article, “One World?” Joshi and Skidelsky, globalisation,

 

C/E/498. A series of economic crises around the world from the late 1990s to the present and the rise of many emerging economies have highlighted fundamental inadequacies in global economic governance. Discuss this assertion with reference to intergovernmental groupings (G7, G20 etc), the IMF and the WTO.

WORDS:
1100
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

The paper looks at the role of the IMF and the World Bank in the intergovernmental cooperation aimed to alleviate the effects of the economic crisis on developing countries. The gains and failures of the IMF and World Bank in meeting the needs of the developing countries are discussed arguing that both organisations should provide a more inclusive economic governance.

 

KEYWORDS: IMF, World Bank, economic crisis, developing countries, international collaboration, global economic governance,