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Beginning in 1825, the global economy has had a cyclical development. Growth and progress have not been determined by linear chaining but by circuitous development, by ups and downs, by phenomena such as crisis, depression, revival and prosperity. Piles of books were written, several Nobel...
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Hofstede’s model on cultural dimensions to explain cultural difference has been widely used for exploring different aspects of culture, from management to educational settings. Based on his research from the beginning of 1970, Geert Hofstede created a new paradigm for the study of cultural...
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Today’s world crisis is different from previous crises in that it is directly systemic. Its effects are being exacerbated by expectations, and nobody today can say how the expectations of consumers and investors will change. How the material and human system of interdependence between the EU...
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