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Bulgarian Wine
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This 5 page paper considers the Bulgarian wine industry and seeks to discover if there is a potential for the industry to increase its market share in the UK. The writer considers the situation in Bulgaria, along with the recent changes as seen with companies such as Domaine Boyar, as well as the demand of the UK retail wine sector in order to ascertain if there is a potential match. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEbulwin.rtf
Burgeoning Business in the Balkans
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A 10 page paper examining the changing economic and development situation in the Balkan region of Europe and a specific nongovernment organization's (NGO) role in current and future development. The NGO is the Green Balkans, headquartered in Bulgaria but with intense interest in the entire Balkan peninsula. Green Balkans is ideally positioned to take on an influential role in the economic development of the Balkan peninsula while promoting sustainable development. That development already has begun as the world's global companies continue to "discover" the strong work ethic and solid education held by the people of the region. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KSenvSDgrnBalk.rtf
Business and Free Trade
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A 3 page paper considering whether business would choose the free market or a managed economy in the case of a global crash and the possibility of starting over. Perhaps a controlled market would be tempting momentarily, but in the end business is more likely to opt for the free market. It is more conducive to growth in the long term, and with all businesses on the level ground of the crashed market, they would have no reason at all to want to pursue the managed economy. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSfreeTrdEcon.rtf
Business and Government in Canada
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This is a 3 page paper discussing business and the Government of Canada relations. Historically, the Canadian government maintained a close relationship with businesses within Canada in that for the large part the Canadian government controlled and owned most of the major business sectors within the country such as natural resources, agriculture, and the transport industries to name a few. This ideology led to a nationalization of the country especially prior and during the years of World War II when Prime Minister Mackenzie King provided a great deal of financial investments in the development of business opportunities within Canada. By the second half of the 20th century, Canada had become a social and welfare state which began to take its toll on the economy and government. During the 1970s and 1980s, “downsizing” and the start of privatization of governmental industries began to take place. Today, the relationship between the Canadian government and business has changed significantly. Through financial support and trade policy, the Canadian government provides assistance to businesses which will encourage national and international investment in Canada. These businesses are those which are in high demand in the global market place and are those which are considered innovative, service-oriented, research, technology and knowledge-based in addition to the already established industries.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TJCanbg1.rtf
Business and Government in Canada: Issues of Government Relations, The Role of Elites, Government Intervention, Regulation and Deregulation
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This is a 3 page paper discussing business and government in Canada in regards to government intervention, business relations, the roles of elites and regulation. The history of Canadian business involves a great amount of government intervention within the business industry to the extent that most historical Canadian business ventures are those which had high government involvement such as the Canadian Pacific Railway and Air Canada. However many business critics believe that this intervention is based on the Canadian government’s basic belief that the government can do a better job of controlling the economic interests of business which is contrary to those within the business industry who believe that free markets and competition actually do a better job of distributing goods and services. The practice of the government however changed in the 1980s when pressure from the corporate elite within Canada lead to a new approach in government relations with business and industry which became one of deregulation, privatization, and assistance within the competitive marketplace.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TJCango1.rtf
Business and Marketing in Thailand
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This 9 page paper is written in two parts. The first part considers Thailand as a destination for setting up a business and looks at how two products, a lap top computer priced at $500 and a male contraceptive device priced at $1 may be promoted. The second part of the paper outlines a negotiation strategy for setting up a strategic alliance and dealing with any disputes. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEmarthail.rtf
Business Attractiveness Of The Former Eastern Bloc Countries
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7 pages in length. Poland and Hungary seem to have bogged down some in their economic reforms that are even now ongoing, but Czechoslovakia approached the same reform measures in a different order after the initial shock of ending government programs related to price and production. The Czechs have been the most successful in their economic change programs, primarily through their mass privatization efforts. All of them are highly attractive to businesses because of the dedication of their people to commit to and stick with a goal when giving up would be so much easier, and for the governments' solicitous attitudes toward foreign business investment. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Blocou.wps
Business Climate and Opening a Hotel in Turin (Torino) Italy
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A 10 page paper that provides an overview of the major business elements that will impact a plan to open a hotel in Turin, Italy. This paper consider things like the business climate, local competition, existing laws and regulations, the societal perception regarding development, and the given market availability for additional hotel services in the area. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Turin.doc
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