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    Elaine: Public regulation as it is now insufficiently protects in export factories and any foreseeable public regulatory change or development in the near future is not likely to change that situation. Claire: all these companies need proper regulations to ensure they adhere to them and stop using CSR as a way out or an excuse for a way out‚ how do we even know big corporations such as Nike‚ H&M even use CSR? Paul: either way the community will need the company whether they give hands outs or not

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    Mehdi Al-Katib AHE Int. Politics – Development 26/03/11 To what extent does globalisation help economic development? Joseph Stiglitz‚ Nobel Laureate and former World Bank Chief Economist defined globalisation as “Fundamentally‚ the closer integration of countries and people of the world which has been brought about by the enormous reduction of costs of transportation and communication‚ the breaking down of artificial barriers to the flow of goods‚ services‚ capital‚ knowledge

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    The Impact of Globalisation on the Australian Economy Globalisation is not new. Australia has been involved in trade‚ investment‚ financial flows‚ technology transfers and the migration of labour since its foundation as a colony. What has changed is the size‚ direction and influence of these transfers‚ especially since 1980. There are a number of factors that have aided this transformation. They include: • The expansion of new markets – foreign exchange and capital markets are linked globally

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    Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on Social Improvement Introduction Business organization is a part of society. It is surrounded by several factors of society. On the other hand business has some impact on the society. Business is also accountable for maintaining relationship with a wide range of stakeholders. The concept of corporate social responsibility came from this type of social view. The days when individual companies were judged solely in terms of economic performance and

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    Globalisation is the integration of the worlds economy through mass consumption of mainly Western culture‚ technology and trade due to advances in telecommunications and transport developments. The impacts of globalisation include: Low trade barriers Low transport costs Increasing role of TNCs Internet Increased telecommunications technology As a consequence of globalisation‚ the liberalisation of world trade has meant the economy operates on a global scale. This has resulted in increased

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    opinion’ and of all those agencies which keep watch over society’s ’law and order’: the norms‚ the conventions and the traditions which in essence belong to the past but which continue into the present and there thwart individual liberty in a variety of ways." Torvald lives by society’s norms‚ and when faced with a choice of whether to support his wife or society‚ he sides with society. When he realizes that she has broken the law in forging her father’s signature on the loan document‚ he never questions

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    Over the past fifty years there has been a rapid increase in Buddhist adherents‚ this is due to the accelerated improvement in technology and the consequent elevation of globalisation. Buddhism is a wide spread‚ immensely populated religion that circumscribes a variety of traditions‚ beliefs and practices‚ based on the teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha). Over time‚ the Buddhist environment has been affected by the diversity of cultures within societies which has implemented change

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    Reflections on Globalization and its impact On the Law of International Business By: Tesfay Kumenit‚ Faculty of Law‚ University of Gondar‚ Ethiopia‚ 2008 The term globalization did not become popular until the 20th century. Then onwards‚ it has become a typical issue understood to affect the whole socio-economic and political life of states throughout the world. Besides‚ the discourse on globalization is complex with far-reaching effects on national and international laws and policies pertaining

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    Contemporary Issues in Management Globalisation and Culture Introduction This essay is about two contemporary issues‚ namely globalisation and culture‚ and the connection between them. It starts by reviewing the various approaches to defining globalisation before proceeding to give a narrative of how the phenomenon of globalisation started and how it has progressed through time. It then proceeds to define culture and to analyse the advantages and disadvantages of cultural diversity. The essay

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    Globalisation has had a significant effect on the nature of politics. Of the largest 100 economies in the world‚ 51 are corporations; only 49 are countries. Multinational corporations are a significant force challenging the concept of a national economy. In the modern world‚ national governments have much less control over their economies than previously. Governments need multinational support to run effectively. They are dependent on corporations for their resources and services‚ eg: providing

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