Volume 18, 2013 – 2014 EDITORS (in alphabetical order) Lauren Davidson Florence Dou Michaela Powers Forrest Robinette Kathryn Tully Steven Yee Editors were drawn from the Class of 2017 Dean's Scholars Editing, Layout, and Publishing Sonia Cardenas, Associate Academic Dean and Professor of Political Science Dania Field, Coordinator of First-Year Academic Experiences Amy Harrell, Librarian, Digital Projects
Intro -- GLOBALIZATION THRUST: DRIVING NATIONS COMPETITIVE -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- UNDERSTANDING GLOBALIZATION -- THE DEBATE - FOR AND AGAINST GLOBALIZATION -- DETERMINANTS OF GLOBAL TRADE -- GLOBAL TRADE DYNAMICS -- INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION -- OUTGROWTH OF NEW MARKETS -- DEFINING CONCEPTS OF GLOBAL TRADE -- DRIVERS OF GLOBALIZATION -- ORGANIZING GLOBAL MARKETING -- GLOBAL LOCAL MARKETING -- LOOKING BEYOND GLOBAL MARKETING -- REFERENCES -- INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT -- MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT -- Demography and Income Distribution -- Structure of Consumption -- Economic Indicators -- Financial Indicators -- Macroeconomics and Economic Advancement -- Economic System -- Macroeconomic Policies -- Tariff Structures -- Trade, Tariff and Inflation -- MICROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT -- SCREENING THE MICROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT -- EXPANSION OF MICROECONOMIC INSIGHTS -- MICROECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF A SUSTAINABLE MARKET STRATEGY -- SOME MAJOR CONCLUSIONS ON MICROECONOMIC FACTORS -- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES -- REFERENCES -- POLITICAL RENAISSANCE AND GLOBALIZATION -- DETERMINING POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT -- POLITICAL INTERVENTIONS -- Expropriation, Domestication and Nationalization -- Exchange Control -- Import Restrictions -- Market Control -- Tax and Human Resources Controls -- POLITICAL SYSTEMS -- POLITICAL AND RESIDUAL RISKS IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS -- LEGAL OUTLOOK ON INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS -- TARIFF BARRIERS -- ANTI-DUMPING LAWS -- IMPORT LICENSING -- REFERENCES -- TRADE COMPETITIVENESS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES -- MACROECONOMIC FACTORS -- FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS -- TRADE AND MONETARY REFORMS -- REGIONAL TRADE AND ECONOMY OF EEC -- Trade and Economic Growth in Latin American Countries -- INTERNATIONAL TRADE AMONG LATIN AMERICAN AND ASIAN COUNTRIES -- Architecture of Business Partnering among Asian-LA Countries.
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This article discusses how foreign companies doing business in South Africa during periods of financial distress and registered locally as external companies are, as a recent High Court decision confirms, denied the formal debt-relief measures of business rescue and therefore a compromise with creditors because of being excluded by the definition of "company" in the Companies Act 71 of 2008. Nor, for the same reason, may these companies, if solvent, rely on the current liquidation procedures. But they may possibly use the procedure preserved in the otherwise repealed Companies Act 61 of 1973 for liquidation as far as the transitional arrangements in the Companies Act 71 of 2008 allow. The purposive solution suggested in this article for the interplay between the two Acts may need legislative attention. This article surveys other possibilities relevant to these companies such as informal voluntary arrangements, applications for winding-up, ordinary debt collection, and perhaps compulsory sequestration applications. Finally, it raises the policy issue for the legislature to consider why these companies should be denied business rescue and/or a compromise with their creditors when these formal debtrelief measures might help them survive their financial stress and emerge stronger, to the advantage of themselves, their creditors, their stakeholders and communities, and the entire nation. It is submitted that these issues could and should be considered as part of the current law reform process of South African insolvency law. ; http://www.bricslawjournal.com/jour ; pm2021 ; Private Law
Resumen: Este capítulo trata de la gestión del conocimiento en el entorno de los programas de adquisición y apoyo al ciclo de vida de los sistemas del Ministerio de Defensa. Se centra en primer lugar en las organizaciones que aprenden, para repasar las áreas de conocimiento propias de la gestión de programas e ingeniería de sistemas y su situación en España. Se postula también la necesidad de retener el conocimiento mediante la creación de una base de datos de expertos y se concluye con la gestión del conocimiento en los procesos con una gran componente innovadora. Por último, se hacen una serie de reflexiones sobre las organizaciones y su impacto en la gestión del conocimiento, todo ello con la referencia continua a la estructura militar
The Sustainable Development Commission commented on the Government's Pre-Budget Report, 'Investing in Britain's potential : building our long-term future'. The pre-budget report covers issues such as environmental taxation and the economics of climate change. ; Publisher PDF
Political satire in dramatic form. Publication suppressed in Germany, and at the request of the German government, in France. cf. Spectator, v.53, p. 949, July 24, 1880. ; Mode of access: Internet.