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    In the post-war period, countries endeavored and competed with each other to rebuild their economies that had been shattered by the war. Various approaches were implemented to rectify this condition such as cooperation between the countries and provision of financial aid by powerful economic force such as the United States. These efforts were proclaimed to recover the domestic economy and unfold opportunities for wider market integration. New economic systems were introduced to improve and replace

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    importantly perhaps it refers economic interdependence between countries in the world economy.” - Deepak Nayyar Reasons: According to Michael Porter, the following factors lead to the process of Globalisation: 1. Technological Restructuring – globalisation helps an economy to restructure its technological base by borrowing technology from other nations in order to improve the existing technologies of an under-developed economy. 2. Growing Similarity – the growing similarities of countries in terms of available

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    Introduction Michael Porter explains that before "Competitive Strategy" most of the strategic thinking was focused on ordering and organizing of internal resources of the company and adapting it to face specific conditions in the market, or increasing the competitiveness of the company by lowering prices in order to increase its market share. Through his book "Competitive Strategy", Michael Porter seeks to bring compatibility between these approaches, offering a new way the administration

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    necessary for the development of First Nations economy and helps the community members as a whole. Economic development begins with a strong relationship between community members. Indigenous worldview and the Western worldviews are incredibly different. This may lead to a shaky relationship between First Nations people and the Westernized economy. First Nation’s leadership is important and Indigenous run businesses would be a great way of fueling the economy. This can be done through with the proper

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    Effect of natural resources on economic growth. According to Collier and Hoeffer (2003), there are three major factors that depend on the primary commodity exports such as income per capita, rate of economic growth, and structure of the economy,” the higher the rate of primary commodities exports the higher the level of risk of conflict. Developing countries that are dependent on natural resources are more liable to terms of trade shocks, which leads to instability and dissatisfaction within

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    Professionalism is a fundamental concept that is determined by learning the norms, attitudes, behaviors, skills, roles and values of the profession. Professional identity means the internalization of values and norms of the profession into the behavior and self concept of the individual (Creasia & Parker, 2007 ).Traditional recommendations to promote nursing into a complete profession predicated on developing a body of specialized knowledge and using scientific methods to enlarge theoretical basis;

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    Cultural Awareness on Greece Greece is one of the countries within Europe with an estimated population of eleven million people (Tomalin & Stempleski, 2013). The culture of Greece is unique and vibrant in it is own ways because their heritage reflects their national identity so well. Greece culture manifests across social, political as well as economic spheres of its society. It is important to examine specific elements such as values, beliefs, and the perception that are enrooted in Greek society

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    of how they didn’t make enough to properly pay their bills, but too much for government assistance. These emotional recountings spurred my interest in economic advocacy. Due to increasing income inequality and the financialization of the American economy, our nation’s continued economic growth is no longer leading to falling poverty rates. In fact, most Americans are working harder for longer hours with less wealth to show for it. This economic imbalance is important because it is the driving force

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    as more resources are given to that organism to ensure longer survival. In developing countries that have opened up their economies recently, we can detect exponential increases in income per person, meaning the citizens of that nation will be able to better provide for themselves and purchase goods and services with money that will be circulated, thereby exciting the economy further. Increasing standard of living is not limited to those in developing countries. Globalization increases the income

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    HOW DOES MARKETING CONTRIBUTE TO ECONOMIC EXPANSION? HOW CAN OUR MARKETING SYSTEM BE IMPROVED TO HELP US ACHIEVE STILL HIGHER LEVEL OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN THE FUTURE Marketing is an economic process by which goods and services are exchanged between the producers and consumers and their values is determined in terms of money prices. In other words, marketing is the process by which companies create customer interest in products or services. It generates the strategy that underlies sales

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