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Assessment of Singapore and Mexico for Business Expansion
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A 9 page paper assessing the political, social and legal systems of Singapore and Mexico. The two countries are as far apart in social and legal aspects as they are in geography. Both are business-friendly and welcome foreign business, but from different perspectives. Of the two, Singapore is much more selective. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSintlBizSingMex.rtf
AstraZeneca Buys Into Cambridge Antibody Technology
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This 8 page paper reports and discusses the recent deal between these two companies. AstraZeneca, a large pharmaceutical corporation, is buying 19.9 percent of Cambridge Antibody Technology, a small biotechnology firm. The essay reports the amounts involved and other particulars, the purpose of the alliance and the effect on share prices. The writer also discusses how each company benefits. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PGaszct.rtf
AT&T China
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A 5 page paper answering five questions about three case publications discussing AT&T China, its entry into China; its battles with US foreign policy; and how it dealt with the sell-off of Lucent Technologies. The cases used are Stanford cases S-SM-30A, S-SM-30B and S-SM-30C. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSintlBizChinATT.rtf
AT&T Consumer Products: Move to Mexico?
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A 5 page paper based on
Harvard case 392-108 discussing the rationale for AT&T Consumer Products to locate an
offshore manufacturing facility in Mexico rather than in Malaysia or the US in the late
1980s. Manufacturing costs were far too high in the US in the era of such sweeping
change in American manufacturing, and the paper maintains that Malaysia is not politically
stable enough to ensure that the country will not nationalize an AT&T facility constructed
there. The paper recommends that the company locate in Mexico, putting into practice
those programs it would have in a US facility - environmental standards and employee
assistance programs - to create an intensely loyal and qualified workforce while still
realizing greatly reduced manufacturing costs. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KS-ATTMex.wps
Australia and Globalization – Feast or Famine?
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Australia and Globalization – Feast or Famine?: This 9-page essay examines what globalization intends to convey to the Australian labor market, and to what extent its expectations have been actualized. According to the United Nations globalization mandates a ‘mixed bag’ and bears extremely close monitoring. Bibliography lists 6 sources. SNGlobas.doc
Filename: SNGlobas.rtf
Australia Arbitration Compared to International Acts
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This paper closely examines Australia's International Arbitration Law and its Commercial Arbitration Law. It provides a good background in the New York Convention, UNCITRAL Model Law, and International Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). Bibliography lists 18 sources, most of which is international case law. JVausarb.rtf
Filename: JVausarb.rtf
Australia as an Expansion Site
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A 6 page paper discussing the feasibility of corporate
expansion into Australia. The paper discusses the nation's geography as well as the nature
of its labor force and physical infrastructure. The Australians - both the government and the
people - have been through trying years while getting their economy on track, but they have
not fallen victim to the temptation of imposing only quick fixes that will not last. The
economic policy reforms that have taken place over the past several years will be in place
for years to come, and there is no reason to believe that Australia will not continue to grow
at its present rate, leveling off to a lesser figure only in the long range. Bibliography lists 8
sources.
Filename: KSAusEcon.wps
Australia’s Economy
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An 8 page paper discussing Australia’s economy. Australia’s real growth rate of 3.6 percent in 2002 could be the envy of all developed nations. Australia’s economy suffered the effects of the Asian currency crisis that began in 1997, and was plagued with reduced output and rising unemployment for several years. Those constraints seem to have abated in the current economic climate, however, as Australia continues to post pleasing economic results and impressive real growth. The paper discusses the contribution of agriculture, industry and services to GDP, along with examining the influence of geography on the economy. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSeconAustr.rtf
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