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    Global Issues in Business

    There are many global issues facing the world today, from the present financial crisis to the change in the world’s climate. A financial crisis is applied broadly to a variety of situations in which some financial institutions or assets suddenly lose a large part of their value (Wikipedia, 2009). Climate change, on the other hand, is described as the buildup of man-made gases in the atmosphere that trap the sun’s heat, causing changes in weather patterns on a global scale (Enviro- glossary). Larger

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    Effects of Recession on India

    | INDIA AND SUBPRIME CRISIS | | INDIA AND SUB-PRIME CRISIS Sub-prime, as the word suggests, is something that is not prime. In the Sub-prime crisis context it simply means lending money to Sub-prime borrowers i.e. lending to people with low or poor credit worthiness. Sub-prime crisis was caused because the lending norms in the USA were very lax. It is joked about in the academic circles that any man who was not on a respirator was given a loan without any regard to his or her creditworthiness

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    Strategy

    schools to blame for the financial crisis? What should business school do to help prevent similar crisis in the future? The financial crisis, a serious economic recession, has caused some destructive effects to many countries around the word. Now many people begin intensely to find out who should take the responsibility to this phenomenon. Some people aim their spear at business schools. Those people maintain that business schools are supposed to entail the global financial crisis. They also claim that

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    Global Crisis

    Financial Crisis Will Not Deepen Further Financial crisis occurs when the value of financial institution or asset price drops quickly. (Investopedia US, 2013) Today the world financial system is undergoing economic recession. It is assumed to have begun in the year 2007-2008. After the great depression US economy suffered a short term recession in 2001 but came out with it adequately. It also wide stood dotcom bubble bust, attack by terrorists and accounting scandals. Federal government decreased

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    Compare and Contrast 1929 – 39 Great Depression and Current Global Economic Crisis with Respect to Causes and Responses and Actions of Monetary Authorities to This Crisis

    Depression and current global economic crisis with respect to causes and responses and actions of monetary authorities to this crisis. Introduction “…In the old days, we used to suffer nearly periodic economic crises, the sudden onset of which was called a "panic", and the lingering trough period after the panic was called "depression". The most famous depression in modern times, of course, was the one that began in a typical financial panic in 1929 and lasted until the advent

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    Should Mandatory Regulation Be Applied in the Financial Sector

    with the current financial crisis and its revelations of unethical practices, it is filled with irony. It is in this context that the report will adopt the position of internationl mandatory regulation as opposed to the voluntary option. For these ends it will employ several actors such as the Global Compact in order to demonstrate the organisations who are leading the way in Corporate Social Responsibility. However, as the report will show, due to its predatory nature, financial sector requires

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    Company Tags

    cousin works in the flooring industry and went through several lean years due to the decline in new construction. So I would count myself very lucky that things have been stable in my household. What has happened to local businesses because of the crisis? It’s hard to even begin to list all of the business in the area that have closed due the economy. Before the G.M. plant in Moraine closed this was a thriving blue collar city. It seemed like everyone had a new car and a nice home to live in. Since

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    Economics

    The Global Financial Crisis and Its Impacts on Developing Countries Student’s Name Professor’s Name Institution Dates Page no. 1.0 Origin of financial crisis………………………………………………………………… 3 2.0 causes of the financial crisis …………………………………………………………. 3-4 3.0 Channels of Transmitting Financial crisis ……………………………………………… 4 3.1 Transmission through financial flows ……………………………………….. 4-6 3.2 transmission through trade ……………………………………………………… 6 4.0 responses to the crisis by developing countries ………………………………………

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    Can Innovation Solve the Economic Crisis?

    the economic crisis? Loh Hu 2/18/2013 In this paper, I examine how the theory of technological innovation waves could contribute to solving the ongoing economic crisis. Primarily, my stance remains that innovation in itself is insufficient to solve the economic crisis unless there exists a matching techno-economic paradigm where national, supranational and global efforts are coordinated for a full deployment of technological revolution. Can innovation solve the economic crisis? Background

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    Banking Crisis

    1. The global financial crisis has resulted in a dramatic increase in uncertainty in financial markets In particular, the resulting inability of lenders to solve the adverse selection problem makes them less willing to lend, which leads to a decline in lending, investment, and aggregate economic activity. Discuss by giving real life example(s) from the American, UK or European financial markets with actual figures. Adverse selection takes place before the transaction and it is basically when financial

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