Articles, tagged with "developing economies", page 4
10th August 2010
Foreword.
This series of articles, on the travails and torments of required writing for school term papers, thesis or dissertation, are purposely taken in the point of view of the student in the graduating or senior years. Hopefully, they reveal how muc...
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Author:
mindrichvelos
05th August 2010
The global pharmaceutical marketing is in excellent condition and on the threshold of major change.
Michael Leavitt, secretary of the Department of Health and Welfare of the United States, a country that is today the largest pharmaceutical marketing in t...
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Author:
anna_lev
03rd August 2010
Dental implants already hold a substantial 18% share of the global dental device market; and are also expected to have one of the highest growth rates amongst all dental device submarkets. This is primarily because dental implants offer an effective treat...
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Author:
Sandip
22nd June 2010
A home-based business tends to be cheaper to run and greener than conventional ones. With the recession biting, they have become very popular with micro-entrepreneurs.
They are popular for three main reasons:
• costs are lower
• there's no commut...
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Author:
Daniel J Thorley
22nd June 2010
The world cup frenzy has reached its peak. If the recent news reports are any indication, the first edition of the world's biggest sporting event in Africa is all set to break all possible records in terms of viewership, sponsorships and revenues. Now thi...
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Author:
Mike Smith
11th June 2010
Foreign Exchange or Forex, for short refers to the currency of foreign countries. There is a demand for the currencies of other countries due to reasons like international trade in goods and services, economy strength, and other factors. The demand and su...
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Author:
Aileen Baumli
09th June 2010
Business expansion across global limits, it becomes inevitable to study global markets in greater details and specifics. As each one of us knows it is through international market research findings and analysis crucial decisions take shape.
Most Busine...
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Author:
Samuel Arthur
02nd June 2010
As the meaning of the term 'globalization' gains a higher degree of gravity, business processes are becoming more complex. The complexity comes in at two levels - technology and scope. Outsourcing is a process used to diffuse the business complexity to an...
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Author:
Suresh Dakshina
28th April 2010
GlobalData, the leading business intelligence provider, has released its latest research study "Global Carbon Policy Handbook, 2010: Policies Driving the Growth of Carbon Trading Markets", which is an offering from the company's Energy Research Group. The...
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Author:
Sandip
09th April 2010
Outsourcing has bridged the gap between developed and developing world. Several billions of US Dollars in imports has raised consumption and created significant domestic markets in the developing world. With better market conditions and more employment op...
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Author:
hamftech
15th March 2010
You can make money whenever people around the world turn on their lights, heat their homes, or take a shower. Everybody needs power, and utility companies around the world are making money by supplying it to people. You can profit from this by buying shar...
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Author:
Richard Stooker
03rd March 2010
ForMor International is a global network marketing giant in the business of providing an exceptional range of nutritional products to consumers worldwide. The company has developed a seamless network of distributors in all major parts of the world, who s...
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Author:
Kevin Levonas
17th February 2010
When you talk about BHP Billiton Ltd, it is a perfect example of the strong getting stronger!
In the year 2001, when BHP Ltd. and Billiton PLC decided to merge together to form BHP Billiton Ltd., this organisation went on to become the world's leading...
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Author:
JessicaThomson
02nd February 2010
India and China were the top two over-performers among developing economies in terms of improved logistics performance despite lower levels of per capita income, says a World Bank Group survey on international trade logistics.
The "Connecting to Compet...
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Author:
Dezan Shira & Associates
07th January 2010
Gluten Free Australia demand trends
Previous Gluten Free Pages original analysis shows that Australia was one of the top gluten free online demand countries in the world. The following analysis uses Google data sets. At a value of 4.2 ‘celiac searche...
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Author:
Bruce Scott Dwyer