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  • India's Governement

    India's Governement

    India is a "sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic." India has a federal form of government, like the United States. However, the central government in India has greater power in relation to its states, and has adopted a British-style parliamentary system. The United States has aimed to strengthen its relationship with India. The two countries are the world's largest democracies and they are both committed to political freedom protected by their government. India is moving gradually

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    Submitted: September 29, 2013 Autor: carlen713
  • How High Frequency Trading Affect the Market Quality

    How High Frequency Trading Affect the Market Quality

    High frequency trading (HFT) is a recent phenomenon that caught the attention of numerous investors, financial institutions, and regulators. By 2010, HFT has accounted for more than 70% of dollar trading volume in the US capital market (Zhang, 2010), and was also growing rapidly in popularity in other parts of the world. In recent years, many debates have been started over the role played by HFT in the modern-day financial markets. Critics have indicated that

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    Essay Length: 802 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: October 2, 2013 Autor: Antonio
  • International Trading

    International Trading

    Trading Summary Report Our group took an overall long position in the OANDA Forex Game. That is, we opened many transactions in the beginning of the game and left them open for the duration of the time we were given, unless something happened that forced us to cut our losses or there was an opportunity to cash in on a big return and we collectively thought it was too risky to continue pushing our luck.

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    Essay Length: 1,145 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: October 3, 2013 Autor: z0jian04
  • Culture of Denmark and India for Joint Venture

    Culture of Denmark and India for Joint Venture

    The world is globalizing so rapidly that companies have to keep the same pace by internationalizing to get in align with it. There are various means of getting internationalized, broadly, export mode, intermediate mode and hierarchical mode (Hollensen, 2011). The basic idea of internationalizing for smaller companies is of course to start out with exporting leading it to intermediate mode or hierarchical mode. When companies are quite good or very good at international market or

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    Essay Length: 262 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 4, 2013 Autor: pramesh
  • The Swing to the East (i.E. India) in British Imperial Priorities from 1760 onwards

    The Swing to the East (i.E. India) in British Imperial Priorities from 1760 onwards

    The Swing to the East (i.e. India) in British Imperial Priorities from 1760 Onwards Introduction The East India Company (EIC) came into existence to take part in the trade of East Indian Spices. The trade was under the monopoly of Spain and Portugal until the entry of Dutch into the region in the 1600. The Dutch maintained the same control and did not allow other nations to share the trade. The British relatively entered in

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    Submitted: October 6, 2013 Autor: andrew
  • Classical India and China

    Classical India and China

    Classical India was a period of time where new ideas came about for the people of India. After the Aryans conquered them and the caste system was eventually put into place, India started a centralized form of government. Classical China on the other hand was a decentralized form of government led by the Zhou and Shang dynasties. Although they differed in forms of government, classical India and China both had strict patriarchal societies and at

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    Submitted: October 13, 2013 Autor: andrey
  • Times of India

    Times of India

    as i am a MBA student it is very important to read newspaper. As per the schedule we don't get time to sit and read but if it is online main news are available we can easily read it online because we have all our work online. Times of India is good paper to read especially for youth it covers all aspects every field therefore i always consider Times of India to be necessarily available

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    Essay Length: 350 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 19, 2013 Autor: shik
  • India at 2025-Perils, Promises and Prospects

    India at 2025-Perils, Promises and Prospects

    India at 2025-Perils, Promises and Prospects Indian society and polity is in a state of flux with a wide range of issues jostling for attention simultaneously- corruption, poverty, gender discrimination, lack of administrative transparency and accountability. While the country has rapidly progressed in terms of economic indicators, yet in terms of societal indicators, we continue to languish. Democracy in India is severely compromised by the deep rooted social inequalities which prevail; democracy is not just

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    Submitted: October 20, 2013 Autor: jon
  • Country Analysis of India

    Country Analysis of India

    Country Analysis: India Our group decided to do our country analysis over India. The capital of India is New Delhi and the two official languages in India are Hindi and English. India is the seventh largest country area wise and has the second largest population. The Indian economy is the tenth largest in the world with the third largest purchasing power parity. India has a population of 1.237 billion people which stated before is the

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    Submitted: October 22, 2013 Autor: simba
  • Culture in India and Effects on Us

    Culture in India and Effects on Us

      Nicolina Cavazza Paper #1: Sociocultural of Marketing in India 12 September 2013 International markets have influenced great opportunities for countries including interpersonal relationships, larger markets and changes in technology. With great benefits for the United States, comes an understanding of how to succeed in international relations. Culture affects every aspect of a marketing system including: why people buy, if they will buy and long-term relationships from buyer to consumer (Marketing, 2014, p. 252). This

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    Submitted: October 24, 2013 Autor: ncavazza
  • Strategic Marketing Audit for a Uk Company of Your Choice

    Strategic Marketing Audit for a Uk Company of Your Choice

    TITLE STRATEGIC MARKETING MODULE CODE_MG3122 Strategic Marketing Audit for a UK Company of your choice 2,000 words report Deadline: Thursday, 12th December 2013 This assignment represents 30% of the assessment for the course. Strategic Marketing Planning involves undergoing through certain key steps, the first one being an assessment of “Where are we now?” You are asked to undertake a Marketing Audit for a UK company or a UK organization of your choice. It can be

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    Submitted: October 25, 2013 Autor: celine126
  • The Geography of the Drug Trade

    The Geography of the Drug Trade

    The Geography of the Drug Trade Drug trafficking is something that has been around for at least hundreds of years. This problem first emerged as a result of drug prohibition laws placed by the government. Drug Trafficking is currently the greatest serious organized crime problem in the world today. Ever since then there has always been a demand for illegal drugs and the stakes have never been higher. Drugs can be grown and produced domestically,

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    Submitted: October 31, 2013 Autor: antoni
  • Tea- Blending and Trading

    Tea- Blending and Trading

    Blending Tea blending is the process of combining different teas together to produce a final product. Blending is done to obtain better taste, higher price, or both, as a better tasting, more expensive tea can cover the inferior taste of cheaper varieties. A tea blender/ tea taster has to ensure that his/her company blend meets all the criteria. A tea taster can sample between 200-1000 teas, adjusting his recipe to ensure that the companys brand

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    Submitted: November 2, 2013 Autor: suhail123
  • Seismic Vulnerability of Building Typologies in India-Iit Madras

    Seismic Vulnerability of Building Typologies in India-Iit Madras

    Seismic vulnerability of building typologies in India-IIT Madras (May'12 –Jul'12)  Studied various types and classes of earthquake and identified some active plates in the Asian region  Identified the 4 main building typologies in India and accentuated the main characteristics of each  Carried out RVS (rapid visual Survey) to determine the structural configuration of different typologies  Produced a graphical relation between the vulnerability and the magnitude of earthquake for each earthquake zone

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    Submitted: November 8, 2013 Autor: antoni
  • Evaluate Solutions to the Trade off Between Equity and Efficiency in China's Economic Development

    Evaluate Solutions to the Trade off Between Equity and Efficiency in China's Economic Development

    The economy in China has developed rapidly since 1978 with the policy of “open door reform”. However, one of the most important tasks for China is to balance equity and efficiency. In this essay, equity means distributing services or funds fairly amongst social members and efficiency expresses the wealth created with limited labour and time. The imbalance of these two elements is reflected in the widening gap between the poor and the rich and the

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    Submitted: November 9, 2013 Autor: eosmetis
  • Individual International Trade and Finance Speech

    Individual International Trade and Finance Speech

    Individual International Trade and Finance Speech Understanding international trade can be a bit tricky. It is very important to know certain key terms that are frequently used within the economic discussion regarding international trade. As I address specific topics such as what happens when there is a surplus of imports brought into the U.S., what are the effects of international trade to GDP, domestic markets and university students, how do government choices in regards to

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    Submitted: November 12, 2013 Autor: chasegrrls
  • On Busiiness Between Korea and Uk

    On Busiiness Between Korea and Uk

    This report will highlight the cultural differences between South Korea and UK, and demonstrate the extent of impact that culture can have upon business practices. When operating in a global business environment its vital to be aware of how foreign countries do business and understand this in order to trade successfully. The question that drives this investigation is to what extent does cultural diversity between Britain and South Korea affect business? Globalisation and technological advancement

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    Essay Length: 254 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 2, 2013 Autor: celia
  • Pestel Analysis on India for Expansion of Burger King

    Pestel Analysis on India for Expansion of Burger King

    PESTEL Analysis on India for Expansion of Burger King Kumar Yuvak B00074952 Department of Business School of Business & Humanities Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown Dublin 15. Actual word count: 2441 Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 2 Burger King Corporation 1 3 India - Overview 1 4 What is Pestel Analysis? 1 4.1 Political 1 4.2 Economical 2 4.3 Social 2 4.4 Technological 3 4.5 Environmental 4 4.6 Legal 5 5 Conclusion 5 6 Bibliography

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    Essay Length: 261 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 4, 2013 Autor: kumaryuvak
  • Rebook and India

    Rebook and India

    Rebook joined india in 1995 being the first major shoe company. Their advantage over adidas and nike is its understanding of the indian consumer and being able to offer footwear at an affordable price. The shoes offered were made for people with broader forefoot , whereas Nike and adidas offered shoes for narrower forefeet that did not really suit the indian consumer. Another advantage Reebok has over its competitors is celebrity endorsements, integrated campaigns and

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    Essay Length: 328 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 4, 2013 Autor: qsmooth11
  • The Development of Electronic Commerce to Our Country International Trade Influence

    The Development of Electronic Commerce to Our Country International Trade Influence

    E-commerce in the increasing popularity of network plays an important role in international trade today, compared with the traditional business trade, electronic commerce not only significantly reduce the trade cost, but also for elimination of trade barriers play an important role. But at the same time the electronic commerce still exists many problems. In this paper, the development of electronic commerce on the brief analysis of the impact of the international trade in China. With

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    Essay Length: 367 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 5, 2013 Autor: joicelyn
  • Skoda Uk Case

    Skoda Uk Case

    Problem – Launch new car, Fabia. UK important for future growth. Reverse Skoda's shoddy brand image, worthless, low end car. 60% of UK respondents said they would not buy a Skoda. Skoda joke books, websites. Whom to target, positioning? Most effective ad strategy. Image transformation. Ridicule from comedians and other public commentators. History – Competitor to Rolls Royce, car of choice for presidents, aristrocrats. Skode Superb was more powerful and expensive than BMW. During WWII

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    Essay Length: 1,695 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 11, 2013 Autor: simba
  • Export Fresh Fruit from Thailand to Tesco in the Uk

    Export Fresh Fruit from Thailand to Tesco in the Uk

    Contents Exclusive Summary 2 Introduction 3 1.Introduction of the supply chain of the product 3 1.1.Supply chain flows 3 1.1.1.Material/ physical flow 4 1.1.2.Information flow 4 2.The discussion of the challenges faced by the supply chain and the organisation's performance objectives 5 2.1.The challenges faced by the supply chain 5 2.2.The organisation's performance objectives 6 3.Critically appraise and recommendations of some ideas about improving the supply chain 7 Conclusions 8 Referents 10 Figure 1: Diagram

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    Submitted: December 11, 2013 Autor: simba
  • Apple in India

    Apple in India

    In such a large emerging market like India it is essential for a company like Apple to identify the markets it wants to target. This is due to the fact that targeting the whole Indian population will waste a lot of resources which could be used for other projects. Therefore Apple should target the following markets to reap the best results possible in the Indian Market. The first market Apple should target in India is

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    Essay Length: 355 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 26, 2013 Autor: simba
  • The Rise of Imperialism in India

    The Rise of Imperialism in India

    The Rise of Imperialism in India The imperialism in India took place in the eighteenth century. India was rich in commodities like spices, tea, cloth that were very interesting to the countries in Europe. During 1450-10 with the weakening of the mughal empire ( The Mughal empire was a muslin dynasty that ruled over India from the early 16th century to the mid 18th century), it allowed for these European countries to take full advantage

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    Essay Length: 814 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 7, 2014 Autor: maria183
  • Motilal Oswal Financial Services Ltd. an Ipo in India (summary)

    Motilal Oswal Financial Services Ltd. an Ipo in India (summary)

    Motilal Oswal Financial Services Ltd. An IPO in India (Summary) The case talks about the founder Raamdev Agarwal and Motilal Oswal IPO in India. Motilal Oswal was established in 1987 and it soon became the third largest broker in India. The company’s profit grew at an annual rate of 45% between 2000 to 2006 due to stock market boom. And they felt the need to go public as they needed exit strategy for the private

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    Essay Length: 288 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 1, 2014 Autor: darshan220

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