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    Business Culture Italy

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    THE CULTURAL A S PECTS OF BUSINESS IN ITALY http://www.italiansworldwidenetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/itaestero1.jpg Comparative Business Culture 2012 James Dyce 391375 Darren Cheung 335654 Italy’s Business: A Cultural Analysis! 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS I." " ! Introduction " ! " ! I.i. " I.ii.! What is Business Culture? Impact of Business Culture II." ! Country Profile: Italy ! ! II.i. ! Business culture in Italy III." " ! ! ! ! ! Hofstede Centric

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    The Rise of Hitler and German Fascism I. The Weakness of Weimar Democracy * Why did Weimar Implode? * The legacy of WW1 tainted the new government with military defeat * The “stab in the back” legend – betrayed by left * Economic Turbulence * Hyperinflation to pay reparations * It lacks a strong popular mandate * The Extreme Left and Right both oppose Weimar – battling each other in armed street battles and attempting

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    Italy and Germany were two newly united nations that emerged in 1871. The two regions that were to be unified shared much history together; ever since they were last united as one under the Holy Roman Empire. When the French Revolution and Napoleon came along‚ both Germanic and Italian states were affected in many ways. Napoleon began spreading his liberalist and nationalist influence in Italy with his Italian Campaign in 1796‚ which later spread to the Germanic states. After Napoleon¡¯s defeat‚

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    never-ending happiness and wealth. Both ideas went against traditional ideas from a social‚ political‚ and cultural point of view. Both believed in the eradication of the old ways‚ and building a new order of life. This ideas happened to be Communism and Fascism‚ which combined only brought violence‚ millions of people killed and led humanity into a dark period. Even though these ideologies are often confused as the same‚ they have a lot of different believes and attitudes toward how things should be done

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    Italy Factfile

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    Keynesian economic theory can be seen as a government deploying supply-side policies and increasing government spending to try and boost an economy’s GDP. For example‚ the government could increase spending in education‚ to increase the general employability of an economy for future years‚ to reduce unemployment levels in the future‚ reducing the amount paid in unemployment benefits by a government and to increase economic prosperity‚ wealth and consumer spending for an economy‚ so that the government

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    Archaic Italy Summary

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    Interpreting and creating an objective historical construct of archaic Italy is an extremely arduous and complex task due to the lack of a written record. Moreover‚ this issue is exacerbated because the Romans integrated their early history with mythology. Additionally‚ many of the Roman historians are writing their accounts several centuries later‚ and several of these histories‚ of the Roman republic and monarchy‚ are interlaced with fiction‚ and the biases of the authors. There were no historical

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    This cannot be better exemplified than by Italy under the rule of the ruthless and violent dictator‚ Benito Mussolini. What a totalitarian state is‚ the characteristics it has‚ and how Italy turned into one are three points that will be studied in this essay. A brief look into Mussolini’s life and his rise to power will also be examined‚ as well as how his reign resulted for Italy and in turn‚ how it affected the whole world. An assessment of Italy as a totalitarian state will bring this essay

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    Economic Problems of Italy Intruduction Italy‚ is a boot shaped country in south-south eastern Europe. Italy‚ also known as the Italian Republic‚ is one of the seven most industrialized countries in the world. This lineup includes: United States‚ Russia‚ Germany‚ England‚ Japan‚ China and Italy. Main Industries/Resources Italy is a highly productive and industrialized country. Some main industries are as follows: food‚ mining‚ and manufacturing. Starting with food is Italy’s most recognizable

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    Places to Visit in Italy

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    Ask an Italian where in the world they would most like to live‚ and the odds are that they will say “right here”. Indeed‚ most people – not just Italians – have raved about Italy since tourism began‚ and to be honest the country really does have it all: one of the most diverse and beautiful landscapes in Europe; the world’s greatest hoard of art treasures (many on display in fittingly spectacular cities and buildings); a climate that is on the whole benign; and‚ most important of all for many‚ a

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    Personal Narrative: Italy

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    Imagine riding through the waterways of Venice‚ Italy‚ taking in all the beautiful sights and smell of perfectly cooked pasta streaming from numerous waterfront restaurants. If I could be any place in the world right now‚ this is where I would be found. Italy’s rich culture and celebrated history combined with its breathtaking scenery makes it a desired destination for anyone. Some of the main reasons why I would like to be there is to find out more about my family history and see the many worthwhile

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