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The New Global Economics: A Real-World Guide
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Table of Contents
From the eVideo
Globalization (2:28)
Information Technology and the Internet (6:31)
E-Commerce: Book Trade (5:42)
E-Commerce and Customer Databases (3:15)
Privatization of Electricity (6:20)
Alternative Energy: Wind Power (2:35)
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Gross Domestic Product (4:08)
Efficacy of GDP Measurement (1:42)
Gross National Product (2:33)
Statistics Importance (1:33)
Social Statistics (4:17)
Measuring Welfare (2:00)
State of Mind in Finland (2:38)
Hungary's Economic Situation (2:29)
Transition and European Integration (2:40)
Economic Upswing in Hungary (3:51)
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Supply Side Market Price (3:55)
Market Price (5:44)
Shipbuilding: Asia Corners the Market (3:32)
Shipbuilding: Buyers Market (5:26)
Growth Market (4:38)
Champions in a Growth Market (4:20)
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Zurich Extends its Retail Hours (4:28)
Increased Hours Do Not Boost Sales (4:28)
Volkswagens in Italy (3:37)
Volkswagen Buyers Protest (5:18)
Venice Under Constant Renovation (3:58)
Tourism Does Not Benefit Venice (3:18)
Locals Pay for Venice Restoration (1:44)
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Poland's Economic Transition (2:57)
Benefits and Drawbacks in Poland (4:15)
Poland in the Free Market World (1:45)
New Zealand's Economic Reform (3:34)
Privatization Boosts New Zealand (2:46)
New Zealand's Gains and Losses (2:31)
Sassuolo's Cluster Industries (3:12)
Offshoots of the Ceramic Tile Industry (3:41)
Cluster Industries Defined (1:55)
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World Poverty: Lack of Access to Credit (3:42)
Inequities of the International Market (3:28)
Defeat of World Poverty (1:44)
Singapore: Political and Economic Stability (5:07)
Singapore: Political and Economic Stability (3:46)
Singapore's Educational System: Computer Literacy (2:40)
Singapore's Educational System: Higher Order Thinking (3:29)
Singapore's Educational System: Focus on the Future (2:50)
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Ingredients for Economic Growth (0:30)
Investment Capital for Banks (2:51)
Banks in the Age of Globalization (3:30)
Electronic Banking (2:39)
Stock Exchanges and Market Value (3:04)
Large Investors Do Most of the Trade (2:35)
Financial Markets and Consumers (2:38)
Computers' Control on the Globe (0:38)
Entrepreneurs and Venture Capital (2:56)
Venture Capitalism a Risky Business (4:29)
Private Initiatives Drive the Economy (1:27)
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Youth Unemployment in Spain (4:50)
Unemployment Paradox (4:06)
Dutch Model: Beyond Power and Politics (5:51)
Successful Economic Outcomes the Dutch Model (3:06)
Finland: Female Entrepreneurs (3:54)
Opportunities for Female Entrepreneurs (5:04)
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Comparative Advantage (2:03)
Garments Industry (2:31)
Regional Specialization (2:29)
Real Advantage (2:42)
World Trade Organization (2:45)
Disputes (3:43)
Consequences (2:30)
Strategic Trade Policy (5:35)
Privatization of Airbus (2:52)
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Mobility Increases Competition (4:14)
Globalization vs. Cultural Identity (2:52)
Language Barriers (2:34)
European Central Bank (ECB) (3:04)
Euro (EU) (2:37)
ECB Integration in 2002 (3:17)
Ensuring Peace and Wealth (2:44)
Results of European Competition (2:20)
Private vs. Public Sectors (2:33)
Trends of European Integration (1:53)
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