called industrial relations. Workers or group of workers are represented by trade unions. Labor relations may take place on different levels such as regional, national, international. The main challenge for such relation is ability to adapt to emerging changes. The world and technology develops very fast, so do relations between workers and management. Trade unions (also called) labor unions are organizations of workers who united to defend their rights, solving problems in the industry such
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structure of society with its different states, principles generating spontaneous order different from “invisible hand”, social analogies of the concepts of temperature and pressure in physics are investigated. Some analogies between phase transitions in physics and transition between different social regimes can reveal the areas of stability of liberal regimes as well as possibility of spontaneous emergence of different social orders. A possibility to expand neoclassical economics to capture Marxism and
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ALL Friday, September 6, 2013 Rs. 1.50, Pages 8 Vol. 20 No. 249 http://www.bloncampus.com AHMEDABAD G BANGALORE G CHENNAI G COIMBATORE G HUBLI G HYDERABAD G KOCHI G KOLKATA G MADURAI G MALAPPURAM G MANGALORE G MUMBAI G NOIDA G THIRUVANANTHAPURAM G TIRUCHIRAPALLI G VIJAYAWADA G VISAKHAPATNAM ON CAMPUS FAST TRACK Harvard tops list of alma maters of CEOs London, Sept. 5 twitter.com/bloncampus facebook.com/groups/bloncampus bloncampus@thehindu.co.in arvard University of the US
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due to new insights, unexpected advances in technology or competitive activities in the market place. All companies have their way of identifying and dealing with these being their most critical strategic questions. However, theprocess of managing emerging strategic issues is typically non-structured, not necessarily optimally suited to enable the effective identification of the most critical questions and the appropriate allocation of top management attention and corporate intelligence support to
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According to the political section in this paper, 1994, and its democratic transition has also been a significant transitional year for South Africa’s economy. As stated in the Economist (2010) South Africa is the biggest economy in Africa; furthermore, the World Bank has ranked South Africa as an upper middle-income economy (which accounts for an income of $4,086 to $12,615 per annum) as like as Brazil and China. Additionally, taken several factors into account, the Heritage Foundation (2013) scores
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in the country as its economy started growing widely. The company started to feel the voids that are the challenges associated with the new emerging market of Poland. Problem of the company Fakt was introduced in 2003 and became the biggest competitor for the Gazeta, The launch and advertisements of fakt were well planned. It took over the circulation of Gazeta which was the leader in the daily newspaper market till date in the increasing competition in the emerging market of Poland. The Fakt
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called industrial relations. Workers or group of workers are represented by trade unions. Labor relations may take place on different levels such as regional, national, international. The main challenge for such relation is ability to adapt to emerging changes. The world and technology develops very fast, so do relations between workers and management. Trade unions (also called) labor unions are organizations of workers who united to defend their rights, solving problems in the industry such as
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A GLANCE Population | 1.364 billion | 2014 | GDP | $10.35 trillion | 2014 | GDP growth | 7.3% | 2014 | Inflation | 2.0% | 2014 | CHINA Economic Overview The Chinese economy experienced astonishing growth in the last few decades that catapulted the country to become the world's second largest economy. In 1978—when China started the program of economic reforms—the country ranked ninth in nominal gross domestic product (GDP) with USD 214 billion; 35 years later it jumped up to second
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The state of accounting in Egypt: a case Khaled Dahawy The American University in Cairo Nermeen F. Shehata Cairo University Tad Ransopher Georgia State University Abstract Egypt, one of the largest Middle East economies, is beginning its transition to a market economy. As a developing nation, Egypt has witnessed several changes in its accounting system during last two decades. This case provides an analysis of the Egyptian accounting system with emphasis on the development of the Egyptian
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and they live at home. They fall in and out of love. They try one career and then try another. Their parents grow increasingly anxious. These parents understand that there’s bound to be a transition phase between student life and adult life. But when they look at their own grown children, they see the transition stretching five years, seven and beyond. The parents don’t even detect a clear sense of direction in their children’s lives. They look at them and see the things that are being delayed. They
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