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Problems Encountered in International Trade in West Africa
by Adeniyi, Feb 4, 2008
In this age of specialization, West African countries find that they must depend on other countries for the purposes of items they need but cannot produce at all, or for the purchase of commodities which are needed to supplement home production.
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Chinese Business in Southeast Asia
by John Walsh, Jan 21, 2008
The nature and implications of Chinese investment in Southeast Asia.
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Benefits to Producers and Traders in Fair Trade Coffee
by Clinton R. LeFort, Jan 20, 2008
Fair trade coffee is coffee that is produced under fair trade standards for both producer, trader and worker. The standards as well as the working relationship between the parties is governed by the FairTrade Labeling Organization International (FLO). The FLO standards are agreed upon by its Labeling Initiatives and Producer Networks as well as members of the producer networks.
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Luxury Branding in China
by Annette Andrews, Nov 30, 2007
The market of desire is a struggle in China. Unlike fellow North American consumers, Chinese shoppers are torn between a rooted cultural desire to get a bargain, and the newly created appeal of a brand name.
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Challenging the American Foreign Market
by ecrivan wordwizard, Nov 15, 2007
Thoughts on the interplay between Chinese, Canadian and the US economy.
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Out of the Middle East: The Emergence of an Arab Global Business
by Kim Hamilton, Nov 7, 2007
An extremely timely, just published last year, and well worth reading portrait of a Middle Eastern patriot, activist, businessman and Jordan’s Senator.
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Can China Reform
by homie g, Oct 30, 2007
Will China be able to reform the ways they make their products? find out here in this paper.
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Canadian Trades People Shortage
by Lazen, Oct 23, 2007
The stats show that the trades are going to be short a million workers by 2020. That’s an insane amount of workers that will have to be brought in from other countries to do our jobs.
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Top Five Monolithic Skyscrapers
by Ronald Marbles, Oct 21, 2007
The skyscraper is a sublime manifestation of scale. Though designed for human occupancy, the magnitude of repetition that characterizes these buildings exceeds our ability to measure ourselves against them, rendering them unsaleable. Monolithic skyscrapers further exaggerate the effect of scalelessness by employing urban-scale gestures that span their full height.
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Notes on Infrastructure
by geepit, Oct 9, 2007
Science parks and industry notes.
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