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This case would be very helpful to students, teachers, advisors, and policy makers who are interested in subject areas such as, international retailing, retailing in India, infrastructural development in India, and the effects of a giant multinational retailer's coming to India on its millions of kirana stores (small businesses) and the millions of people who depend upon these kirana stores for their livelihood.
The 22% unemployment rate of urban black males was attributed to social problems, the current transformation of the US economy and a culture of dependency. Since unemployed persons tend to be poorly educated, educational programs which would match education to skills in demand were proposed. A policy which would address the problem of skills mismatch solely with human capital investments was, however, rejected. It was argued that policies which would promote full employment, provide financing for urban housing and infrastructural development would be more effective in addressing the problem of black unemployment.
This case would be very helpful to students, teachers, advisors, and policy makers who are interested in subject areas such as, international retailing, retailing in India, infrastructural development in India, and the effects of a giant multinational retailer's coming to India on its millions of kirana stores (small businesses) and the millions of people who depend upon these kirana stores for their livelihood.
[Andrea Richards] writes on page 76: "The total number of recorded Taino sites in Jamaica is 357; of this total, 53 or 14.9 per cent of the sites have been reported destroyed. Half of these were destroyed as a result of land-based development (infrastructural and real estate). Farming, natural disasters and raw-material extraction contributed towards the destruction of 26.3 per cent of the sites and the cause of the destruction of 24.5 per cent is undetermined. ONE OF the little known facts about Jamaica is that our archaeology "has a long and rich heritage. Its early practitioners equalled and in some cases surpassed their peers in the United States." Although the island's archaeology was isolated for many years and foreign archaeologists demonstrated little interest in it, through th...
THE Sarawak Convention Bureau has been making news in the Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions industry with its marketing campaigns and award-winning strategies. Wilson Henry reports on its recent win and need to establish a presence in the business. IF ITS AWARD-WINNING marketing campaign video is anything to go by, then the Sarawak Convention Bureau (SCB) is not only generating excitement among potential client bids opportunities but also with the meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions industry itself. Its campaign theme Awaken the Warrior Within, which besides giving a nod to Sun Zu's Art of War in business is appropriate for the state and SCB's own promotion of what it can offer. A piece of flashy advertisement incorporating Sarawak's natural beauty and its ...
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.... While these domestic developments undoubtedly have been influenced by wider changes ... presented a rather restricted infrastructural development trajectory, especially when compared w...
... region and others engaged in African development. This implies that AVLIN will seek to develop indi... (2009) are of the view that ICT infrastructural development in Nigeria is still at infancy stage. ...
... the specific globalization-related developments or impositions that triggered violent political at... expenditure, and neglect of infrastructural development. . The Impact of External Impositions ...
DOHA, Qatar, Jan. 30 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Former President Bill Clinton, addressing the opening session in Doha of the international conference "Enriching The Middle East's Economic Future," co- sponsored by the Qatari government and UCLA's Burkle Center for International Relations, said "If we get the strategy right on the politics of the region, we will have a very positive future in the Middle East. Speaking before an international audience, including high-level delegations of private and public sector leaders from the Gulf region, China, India, Japan, Israel, and the United States, President Clinton offered a blueprint for advancing economic and social development in the Middle East. He outlined a six point plan, including expanding infrastructural and capital investment in broad e...
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