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tested using descriptive statistics as well as regressions analysis, with a focus on the four regional powers Brazil, China … Statistik und Regressionsanalyse an den Beispielländern Brasilien, China, Indien und Südafrika getestet wird. Da wirtschaftliche …
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Duisburg-Essen. It brings together different perceptions regarding China, India and Bangladesh as they face the risks and … riskresistant societies and states. On the basis of these concepts, the current situation in China, India and Bangladesh is … Financial Crisis - Measures Taken by the Chinese State - - - Anja Senz: Green Governance and Sustainable Development in China …
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that similarity has declined ever since. Exports from China and India, in turn, are increasingly similar to each other and … rates in China and India. India and Russia's sophistication indexes surpassed that of Brazil in 2007, which signal that … losing market share for China and India as an exporter of sophisticated products. …
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Milk production is a very important element of the whole dairy chain. The BRIC countries are among the top 6 milk producing countries and produce nearly one third of the world's total milk volume. A large number of dairy animals and a relatively low milk output per animal show a great potential...
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(Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa). It has been found that KSA enjoys high level of knowledge society enablement …
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particular when it comes to the effects that tax havens have for emerging markets like China and India. …
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International talent management becomes increasingly important, because companies compete on a global scale for qualified employees. Finding highly educated talent, however, is difficult, especially in the Asia-Pacific region. This research investigates the work expectations of Chinese (N=404),...
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