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The Coming U.S. Dollar Devaluation - A Major, Negative Impact on All of Us
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| The coming U.S. dollar devaluation will have a major impact on all of us. The fact that the dollar is falling in value means that investors consider the United States economy to be in disarray and out of control. |
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Starbucks Used To Be A Small Business
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| When our forefathers arrived on this continent they brought with them a vision of a new world with thriving commerce and raucous marketplaces. No matter what the media may be pushing on us about the economy, the vision of our predecessors is just as alive today as it was a couple centuries ago. If you don't believe it, then kick yourself next time you're standing in line at Starbuck's waiting to pay $4 for a cup of coffee. |
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Trademark Basics
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| Short introduction to the intricacies of Trademarks. |
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What's the Point of Getting a Federal Trademark?
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| After reading about Common-Law, you're probably wondering why you'd even be interested in getting a Federal Trademark for your name. Well, let's break down the key reasons as provided by the USPTO. |
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Travel Savvy: Learning to pack light
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| What a shock it was to discover diminishing baggage allowances on our annual trip to Europe last fall; and it's getting worse! New regs present challenges. But now, savvy travellers are finding ways and means to travel lighter and plan better. |
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Opportunities and Challenges in International Franchising - Foreign Franchises Trying to Move into the U.S.
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| Although franchising is growing more rapidly outside the U.S. than in our more saturated U.S. market, the U.S. remains an extremely attractive - and prestigious - market in the eyes of many foreign franchisors. Thus, one trend that is seeing renewed interest is the influx of foreign franchise systems into the U.S. While moving from the U.S. to a foreign market can be a challenge for American businesses, it can be even more challenging fro foreign operations to establish a foothold here in the States, as they deal with our more complex regulations, a serious language barrier, and the ever-competitive U.S. market. |
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Micro Entrepreneurs Need to Go Global
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| When we hear or read about globalization, we often think of medium to large companies that have the right products and financial resources to either export, set up factories in foreign countries, or hire salespeople or outsourced workers overseas. As “micro entrepreneurs” who own small businesses with 0 to 10 employees, we may not think globalization has much to offer us. We don't equate the power of our websites and internet marketing with going global. |
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Managing Foreign Exchange Risk: The Search for an Innovation to Lower Costs to Poor People
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| There is currently much debate over whether commercial investments in microfinance pass foreign exchange risk exposure to poor clients through high interest rates - i.e., whether foreign investment in microfinance is expensive for poor people. But what makes foreign currency exposure such a problem? |
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Export Subsidies by Developed Countries: Barriers to African External Trade
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| While advocates of liberalization in the economies of the developing countries have
called for reduction in subsidies, the high levels of subsidies in developed countries have
increased significantly especially in the OECD countries. |
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Summary: HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
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| This paper synthesises the existing literature on human capital formation and
foreign direct investment (FDI) in developing countries. |
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Introduction: HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
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| Human resource development (HRD) and foreign direct investment (FDI) are
among the key drivers of growth in developed and developing countries. |
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Is Africa Choking on its own development?
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| Majority of African countries have reported increased economic growth rates over the past year signalling a wave of new foreign direct investments on the continent. This is good news given that increased returns from such investments will fuel Africa’s quest for development. However, this has had some negative connotations because benefits of such growth are not visible in major cities across Africa. |
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How to Leverage the Potential of Foreign Employees for the Success of a Business
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| We live in a world of migration and the number of migrants crossing the borders increases daily. For a business, hiring foreign nationals can be a great asset, as they bring their unique skills, expertise, knowledge, ethics and culture. And even more, they can help a business in the global market; in fact, as the world becomes smaller and smaller a business will inevitably find itself dealing with foreign customers, clients or suppliers, whether here or abroad, and foreign employees can help it deal successfully with foreign cultures. Furthermore, foreign employees can be a source of personal and professional growth, and such growth will automatically bring about financial growth. But it is very important to understand that ... |
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Strategic Marketing - Information covering more than 50 countries from all over the world
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| Strategic marketing requires comprehensive information - e. g. before entering a foreign market. Michael Richter, international marketing- and sales consultant, Seekirch/Germany, has collected for more than 50 countries which he visited several times himself links to such information. |
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When Should a Franchisor Export Their Franchise?
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| At some point in time, franchisors will start receiving inquiries from international prospects. For new and smaller franchisors an interest in their franchise from other countries can be flattering. The thoughts of having franchisees in other countries can conjure visions of new found profits with a touch of prestige. Mature franchisors who have sold out a good portion of available territories in their home country see foreign markets as a great opportunity. However, whether a franchisor has 50 or 500 units the decision to take the franchise international is an important decision. |
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