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    stop for a second to reflect on how these clothes were even made? Throughout our recorded history, businesses in many production-based industries faced challenges to meet their supply and demand needs. In the book The Travels of a T-shirt in The Global Economy, the author Pietra Rivoli does a great job with bringing her readers along with her on her little journey that evolved after her single purchase of a T- shirt from a local Walgreens. Upon purchasing the T-shirt she wanted to dig deeper and see

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    This is the age of the Internet and uses for this technology are expanding everyday. Some of the major newer uses include social networking, public broadcasting, global commerce, etc. E-commerce has become the way business is being transacted in the global economy. Most businesses are using enterprises software (SAP, Oracle, etc.) to manage their business and data mining to become more strategic in order to increase the profits of their companies. Amazon.com is using sophisticated analytics applications

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    Companies are facing a highly uncertain environment due to financial-crisis and global economy. Regardless high-competitiveness markets, organizations foresee as a priority become an intelligent enterprise leveraging people, process, data and technology through establishing strategic plans. The strategic planning is a complex process of collectivity efforts between executives, middle managers and employees. Organizations endure several factors during this practice depending of the maturity life

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    Over the last number of years, it could be said that the growth in the global economy has increased a vast amount and is rapidly continuing in this direction. The world as we know it is now becoming progressively more connected through a process called Globalisation. Grossman and Helpman (1993) say that there are two main trends too which are key contributors that help make up this process of globalisation. The first of these being the advancement in technology innovations and secondly following

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    Even for someone not following politics it’s easy to see today, that world politics are in turmoil. Oil prices have sunk to record lows, putting regions in the Middle East, Russia, and South America in economic crisis. On top of that the whole global economy is in a recession; pushing super powers such as the United States, China, and the European union to take action. All across the world the wealth gap is widening. It seems like for every new billionaire there are another million people in poverty

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    In the globalized world of today, the way the systems of the planet operate could be described as ebbs and flows, because there is no end point and no isolated system. Whether it is the global economy or pattern of weather, there is always a widespread exchange of interactions and ripple effects. One such example is migration, which is simply a flow of what earth has an abundance of: humans. That is the subject of this investigation, specifically migration in the Mediterranean region, an area of

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    of the fastest growing economic sectors in the world. According to the UNWTO World Tourism Barometer, in 2014 over 1 billion tourist traveled to other nations (World Tourism Organization, 2015). The tourism industry is a vital component of the global economy. It helps to promote peace & stability in the developing world by providing jobs for the locals, generate revenue/income, and promote cultural awareness. Put together, tourism generated nearly seven trillion dollars in 2014 worldwide (Statista

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    Student’s Name: Professor’s Name: Course: Date: Effect of Oil Prices on Global Economy Evidently, the connection between fuel and the world has resulted in an intimate relationship between global economy and the prices of oil. In this regard, the world is increasingly growing dependent on petroleum and, as such, it follows that matters concerning fuel prices are bound to affect the global economy. Be it a slump or a rise, oil prices factor significantly in every country regardless of if the given

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    Recap The Worlds Finance Ministers and the Governors of the Central Bank gathered for their annual global finance convocation. Due to stagnation and inadequate economic growth the mood was somber. The group did not see any options for bettering the stagnation and structural changes in the global economy. The International Monetary Fund has forecasted downward and feels the global economy is entering unexplored dangerous territory. Central Banks fear they will not be able to keep up with the possible

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    As discussed in the video Five Trends Reshaping Global Economy, Dominic Barton states, 1.2 million people a week in the world will be going from rural to urban. Additionally a billion new middle class people will arise in 7 years and 3 billion by the year 2030. Barton suggest urbanization will save the economy. Also, the video Emerging Middle Class states, middle class all over the world makes up 90% of the population. I found both videos to be very interesting and thought provocative. I wasn't aware

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