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    such as political instability, threat of terrorism and weather conditions, all of which have the potential to dent demand to travel. Economic • Some businesses and sub-sectors are still recovering from the 2008 global recession. • Travel and Tourism Economy GDP decreased by 4.8% in 2009. • The total contribution of travel and tourism to GDP was 9.8% in 2014, and expected to rise by 3.7% in 2015. • Total employment was 9.4% in 2014, and expected to rise by 2.6% in 2015. • According to Forbes, OTAs sales

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    Executive Summary Grupo Industrial Bimbo (Bimbo) has been successful as a baking company for the past several years. With their focus on remaining positioned as just a “baking company,” they have acquired and partnered with several different companies to defragment the industry and expand their product lines and capabilities. This paper will explore the current successful strategies that Bimbo is utilizing, the threats that Bimbo is facing, and finally give some recommendations on moving forward

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    For the past recent years, Egypt has shown a historic turnaround. Moreover, the country went through many political crisis which has bad effects on the economy and increased its problem, all this, leaded to a huge effect on the global business environment in Egypt. During 1990 -1993, Egypt undertook an extensive policy improvement. Liberalization and subsidies on all farm inputs except cotton insect, control were removed.Rice policy reforms were introduced to the 1990 model to obtain the solution

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    Annotated Bibliography: Enterprise Architecture Introduction to Enterprise Architecture Bernard, S. A. (2012). EA3: An Overview of Enterprise Architecture. In An Introduction to Enterprise Architecture (3rd ed.). Bloomington, Indiana: AuthorHouse. The information from this chapter provides the reader with an understanding of the basic concepts in the EA process. However, if the reader is new to the concept of EA, this chapter is somewhat overwhelming to understand. Nonetheless, it provides six

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    policies taking into consideration the innovations that the financial services world is continuously subject to. In European Markets particularly, the market was fragmented as well as the regulations were limited in scope. This called out for the need of MiFID II, which not only widens the scope of directive, but also addresses the issues which came out during the crisis. Given the directive, the global investment research industry is on the cusp of major disruption. While a plethora of issues confront

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    social organisation. He became a lecturer of Moral Sciences at St. John’s in 1868, with a specialisation in ‘Political Economy’, as Economics was then called. He henceforth worked tirelessly in transforming the subject into a more logical and scientific one. Marshall met Mary Paley, a student in the informal lectures for women by the Cambridge University and taught her Political Economy. In 1877, they decided to get married and this forced Marshall to leave his position in Cambridge due to the celibacy

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    This website Allen Heather explain that higher education is an institution where people go to obtain knowledge. It also equip people to become skillfull and better person in life. Perry, Robert T., “On ‘Real Education,”’ 670-73 Perry, Robert T., In the textbook, Robert thoughts provide advices concerning how to differentiate between accomplishment and worth. Robert thinks that is easier to become successful when you have college degree. To earn a high education can

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    and less-experienced workers, especially, the argument goes, school-problems teens. Higher Prices. Employers may respond to a higher minimum wage by passing on the added costs to consumers in the form of higher prices. In a purely competitive economy, where all firms are experiencing the same increase in labor costs in response to a minimum-wage increase, economic theory predicts that at least a portion of the cost increase will be passed through to consumers. Improvements in Efficiency. The

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    The U.S and world economies have suffered extended severe distortions. As a result, businesses floundered and resorted to manpower cutbacks, with several thousands of small, medium, and big enterprises forced by economic circumstances to close. The U.S. housing meltdown is

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    possible. Signature (Student) TABLE OF CONTENTS  Scope of the Study  Executive Summary  Introduction a. Banking in India  Retail Banking a. Multiple Products b. Multiple channel of distribution c. Multiple customer groups d. Features of Retail Banking  Impact of Retail Banking in Indian Economy  Trends in Retail Banking  Role of Retail Banking in Indian Economy  Challenges in Retail Banking SCOPE OF STUDY The benefit of the study for the researcher is that it helps

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