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potential cutomers could have been lost due to technological problems. But, on the other hand, this internet technology could also be used to Airasia's advanatage because they are able to "virtually" reach potential customers from all parts of the world. b)Technological issues in the payment system. Banks, through their web-based, online banking systems, do influence
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83–126 A Flat World, a Level Playing Field, a Small World After All, or None of the Above? A Review of Thomas L. Friedman’s The World is Flat EDWARD E. LEAMER∗ Geography, flat or not, creates special relationships between buyers and sellers who reside in the same neighborhoods, but Friedman turns this metaphor inside-out by using The World is Flat to warn us of the perils of a relationship-free world in which every economic transaction is contested globally. In his “flat” world, your wages are
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61 Switzerland 61 Finland 61 Sweden 61 Denmark 61 Canada 61 Norway 61 Australia 61 Belgium 61 Taiwan 61 Hong Kong 61 China 61 Singapore 62 Austria 62 Conclusion 63 Looking Forward 63 Executive Summary Online shopping can be considered a sub-category
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Retailing in the 21st Century Manfred Krafft ´ Murali K. Mantrala (Editors) Retailing in the 21st Century Current and Future Trends With 79 Figures and 32 Tables 12 Professor Dr. Manfred Krafft University of Muenster Institute of Marketing Am Stadtgraben 13±15 48143 Muenster Germany mkrafft@uni-muenster.de Professor Murali K. Mantrala, PhD University of Missouri ± Columbia College of Business 438 Cornell Hall Columbia, MO 65211 USA mantralam@missouri.edu ISBN-10 3-540-28399-4
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Economic structure and growth When the Europeans set up trading posts around the area of Bangladesh, the British dominated the region. As such, Bangladesh was part of British India until the region was split up into India and Pakistan in 1947. Pakistan was comprised of West Pakistan (current Pakistan) and East Bengal (current Bangladesh. This awkward arrangement of a two-part country with its territorial units 1,600 km apart left the Bengalis marginalized and dissatisfied. In 1971, East Bengal
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Reserve Bank of India: Functions and Working RESERVE BANK OF INDIA www.rbi.org.in ž¸¸£·¸ú¡¸ ¹£ö¸¨¸Ä ¤¸ÿˆ 2 Foreword The Reserve Bank of India, the nation’s central bank, began operations on April 01, 1935. It was established with the objective of ensuring monetary stability and operating the currency and credit system of the country to its advantage. Its functions comprise monetary management, foreign exchange and reserves management, government debt management, financial regulation
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through direct/indirect control of the economic and political life of other territories * Masculinism: the assumption that the world is and should be shaped mainly by men for men * environmental determinism: a doctrine holding that human activities are controlled by the environment * globalization: the increasing interconnectedness of different parts of the world through common processes of economic, environmental political and cultural change * ecumene: the total habitable area of a
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International Journal of Social Economics Inflation in Malaysia Ming-Yu Cheng Hui-Boon Tan Article information: Downloaded by Universiti Teknologi MARA At 00:03 28 September 2015 (PT) To cite this document: Ming-Yu Cheng Hui-Boon Tan, (2002),"Inflation in Malaysia", International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 29 Iss 5 pp. 411 - 425 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/03068290210423532 Downloaded on: 28 September 2015, At: 00:03 (PT) References: this document
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