Category: Economics 2707

  • Sport and Economic Regeneration in Cities

    A research study conducted by Gratton, Shibli, and Coleman (2005) evaluated the social and economic relevance of sporting events and the appropriateness of related investments. These researchers hypothesized that the aim of the sporting investments seen within cities for the last twenty years was not directed towards the prowess of the local sports. The problem…

  • PESTEL Analysis of India: Political Factors

    Table of Contents Economic Factors Social factors Technological Factors Environmental Factors Legal Factors Education System Within India Pre-school Education Secondary Education Higher Education References India is one of the worlds most powerful economies. Indias capital is New Delhi. Two major nations border it: China and Pakistan. Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka are some…

  • Economics as Both Art and Science

    In my view, economics can neither be defined fully as art nor can it be classified as a science. This indicates that it contains both aspects and portrays characteristics depicting it as an art and a science. Economics is a field of study that involves analyzing the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services…

  • Consumer Decision-Making Process: Case Study

    Table of Contents Introduction Steps of Consumer Decision-Making Process The Influence of Cultural Norms and Values on Purchasing Environmental Advocacy Influence Price Prioritization Conclusion References Introduction At different points in life, people make expensive purchases, which necessitate rational decision-making. My most recent big-ticket purchase was a smartphone, Samsung Galaxy s20 Plus 5g. As a low-income…

  • Lessons From Transition Economies

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Subsidiary Roles, vertical linkages and economic development: Lessons from transition economies, by Bjo¨rn Jindra, Axe le Giroud, and Joanna Scott-Kennel is an interesting article that provides information concerning the vertical supply chains, foreign subsidiaries, as well as, foreign firms (Alfaro & Rodr1´guez-Clare, 2004). According to the…

  • Raw Materials  the Heart of Economy in China

    Statement of the topic Raw materials and energy are two factors that I would like to explore in Shanghai during my visit to China. The subject of raw materials is relevant to be because of the problems I am facing in my business in the context of raw materials while the latter issue is important…

  • Fundamental Financial Analysis: A Case of Adidas

    Abstract Adidas is a multinational corporation operating in the Global Sportswear Industry. The company has recorded remarkable success in the sportswear and sporting apparel business. It is driven by the mission of being the leader in manufacturing and marketing sports shoes, accessories, and equipment. In 2015, Adidas developed an initiative called Creating the New to…

  • Over Tourism and Its Negative Effects

    Table of Contents Introduction Actual Problem Conclusion References Introduction Over tourism is a phenomenon faced by major tourist destinations around the world. The development of contemporary technologies, transportation infrastructure, population increase, style tendencies, and the emergence of low-cost air carriers have expanded the availability of travel and contributed to the growth of the tourism industry,…

  • Short Run Impacts of Fiscal Austerity

    Fiscal austerity relates to public revenues and this is mostly (revenues) from taxation. It is mostly concerned with fiscal prudence. Therefore, fiscal austerity is a wide topic with various effects and impacts on the economy (Economist 2010, p. 26). These impacts can therefore be manifested in various ways. There has been an argument that fiscal…

  • Chinas African Adventure: Where the West Sees the Need for Reform, Beijing Sees Nothing but Resources and Opportunities

    Table of Contents Introduction Angola The Chinese in Africa The Chinese in Angola Conclusion References Introduction There has been an exponentially increasing presence of the Chinese in Africa. Today, most African countries can boast a form of contact or the other with the Chinese. What is China doing in Africa? What does she want? Do…