Logistics of international trade: The oil market
Case study - 15 pages - Accounting
Nowadays, the oil market can be considered the engine of the world's economy as each variation on the stock market can have social, political or diplomatic consequences. A world without oil is inconceivable today. We require oil for transport, industries etc. The global oil market is set to...
International Trade and Growth
Essay - 3 pages - International economy
Now, in 2007, international exchanges in the world has become very frequent. Since 1945, we have seen a very strong growth of international exchanges, the world exports has progressed twice as quickly as world production. World trade accounted for 10% of the world wealth in 1960 whereas it...
Country Differences, Cross-Border Trade and Investment Chapter (2-8)
Case study - 4 pages - Educational studies
History gives enough evidence to show that emerging economies are responsible for the shape of trade and investment in the international market for the last one decade. Emerging economies have continued to relate with each other and engage in free emerging markets. This essay produces an...
Principles of Finance: Comparison and Contrast between 'Noise Trader' and 'Efficient Markets' Approaches to Pricing in Financial Markets
Essay - 4 pages - Finance
How important is Pricing? In financial markets, prices reflect a volume of aggregate information. In order to understand and make inferences in the financial market, pricing is a significant mechanism to understand the financial market. Surprisingly, pricing models have only been a major research...
The drug trade
Essay - 6 pages - International relations
In the shuffle of the post Cold War geopolitics of transnational threats, drug trafficking suddenly appeared as one of the new major threats to the world order. Yet the drug trade has undergone a long time-span evolution over several centuries. This challenge to regional security is all...
International trade and business: Case study
Case study - 11 pages - Business strategy
A free trade system is a market form in which goods and services can be exchanged between and within countries without any kind of government restriction or regulation. The free trade debate is obviously the most important debate of the 20th century. It has been very much...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) - success and failures
Essay - 6 pages - International economy
In order to make the world trade as free as possible, the World Trade Organization (WTO) relies upon principles. Firstly, the non-discrimination principle ensures that no country benefits more from trade than another country. The WTO wants to promote equality among the...
European labor markets: Characteristics and operation (including the role of trade unions and long term unemployment); impact of European integration and migration
Essay - 7 pages - Economic politics
The labor market is truly a special market because labor is not like any goods. Labor market involves particular regulations and arrangements because what is sold is people's time and skills. Besides the economic goal of performance there is also a social requirement to fulfill. This is why labor...
TMode: Trade show of fashion creators
Essay - 4 pages - Fashion and ready to wear marketing
The fashion industry includes, in term of activity, the manufacture of clothes, footwear and of sweaters, shoes, perfumes and jewels. An industrial company on 10 works in the field of the fashion. Sector was little concentrated, it groups together almost 2000 companies of more than 20 salaried...
Without free trade, the modern world economy would collapse
Case study - 12 pages - International economy
Free trade is an economic doctrine which commends free traffic of goods and services between different countries. This theory applies to international levels. The liberal principle according to which we admit we let the market act itself (i.e. we eliminate obstacles and foreign...
International Trade and Finance
Case study - 4 pages - Finance
International trade involves exchange of goods and services across the international borders. It allows for competition of goods and services in the market resulting to more affordable goods to the consumers. Through international trade goods and services are made available in the...
Evaluate the impact of global recession on international trade and investment with respect to the country of your choice.
Essay - 6 pages - International economy
In the last few years, the International Business has been hit by a global recession. Economists were talking about the current situation of some countries, companies or economic issues more or less close to a situation of recession. These comments were relayed by lots of public media and it...
Regional free trade areas
Essay - 28 pages - International economy
A Free Trade Area is an area in which tariffs among members have been eliminated, but members keep their external tariffs. Can evolve in: A Customs Union (FTA + common external tariffs). A Common Market (CU + mobility of services, people, and capital within the union). Complete...
Fair Trade: Evaluating the model's success based on its workability as a market-based model
Worksheets - 3 pages - Brand management
In order to create a niche market, a quantitatively significant group of consumer in developed countries must be willing to purchase Fair Trade agricultural products instead of mainstream products. Consumers' role in international trade is to create demand for a given product, as...
Is Fair Trade a tool to appease the conscience or a political lever?
Essay - 14 pages - Services marketing
Fair Trade is an approach based on precise criterion of sustainable development; relations of exchanges of long duration and direct relations removing the intermediaries. According to these criterions, the Fair Trade organizations of North thus begin to buy these products at a just...
Study of regional free trade areas
Case study - 13 pages - International economy
The free trade area was founded on 26 March 1991 in Asuncion with the Treaty of Asuncion. There are 5 members (Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina since 1991 and Venezuela since 2006) and 5 associate members - Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador and Colombia. The motto is 'Our North is...
World and Irish Trade Organization
Case study - 29 pages - Management
International trade business is taking a bigger and bigger place in our daily life. It permits us to access to more resources. For example, we would not be able to buy banana from Cameroon if international trade did not exist. Thanks to this notion, people from very different...
When a famous bank ( Société Générale ) is plunged into the world's largest financial fraud ever known by a simple junior trader
Case study - 16 pages - Finance
In January 2008, the financial world was disrupted by the world's largest financial fraud case known to date. The famous French bank, Société Générale, recorded a loss of 5 billion euros due to false positions taken by a junior trader, Jérôme Kerviel. To fully appreciate how he did this, it's...
Foreign Trade of China
Sectorial analysis - 5 pages - Tourism marketing
Nowadays, we can say that the Chinese economy is growing rapidly. It is probably one of the most dynamic economies in the world. This can be showed by the fact that over the last 20 years the Chinese GDP has grown by 9. 5 %. We can also classify China, according to its GDP. On the one hand,...
International Trade: How has NAFTA affected the economies of these countries?
Essay - 12 pages - International economy
World trade is ruled by a lot of free trade agreements. These agreements permit countries to trade more easily and without barriers or protectionisms. North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is one such example. This is a trilateral free trade deal between...
Trade Theories
Case study - 2 pages - Business law
manufactures to customer, is important because it provide end users with their basic needs. For the process of trading to be effective, various factors such as environment factors that affect the process need to be considered. Some of these effects have great negative impacts to businesses and...
A research proposal for the Masters Thesis; Environment and Trade in the Word Trade Organization
Essay - 9 pages - International relations
The global environmental issues include climate change, ozone depletion, marine dumping, deforestation, and biodiversity. However the objective of my thesis is not to provide detailed scientific treatment of the nature of the major environmental challenges facing the world , but rather to explore...
International trade finance- 2004
Case study - 220 pages - Finance
Entrepreneurs often mention « lack of financing » as the main reason why an interesting transaction was not pursued or why a project could not be completed, why a company could not sustain its growth rate or why it failed. However, there are always two sides to a coin and bankers, lenders and...
The delocalization debate: is trade a source of job creation, destruction, or both?
Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies
I'll start with a quick definition of relocation and outsourcing, because they are the several aspects of the delocalization debate : We talk about outsourcing and relocation when a firm keeps its headquarters in its country of origin but gives the production to subsidiary companies...
People of the Fur Trade
Case study - 3 pages - Services marketing
Describe this journey by sea. Some things to think about are- What was it like? How long did it last? Were there any problems? Who else was on the ship? What did you do to pass the time? You finally arrive in Quebec. We embark on the journey to New France. I am accompanied by other traders. We...
How do the World Trade Organisation agreements impact upon the laws and legal systems of the WTO member states?
Case study - 21 pages - International relations
Article XVI § 4 of the Marrakech Agreement has put an end to the grandfather clause which, under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), allowed the Member States to invoke a previously existing domestic law to escape their GATT obligations. It provides that:...
The intervention of the World Trade Organization in regulating international trade
Essay - 4 pages - International relations
The 'classic' body of rules of GATT, which form the basis of the WTO, is based on a project of progressive liberalization. Successive rounds served the goal of gradually reducing trade barriers, more generally to facilitate access to domestic markets. Once the bulk of this...
Ben & Jerry's campaign plan for the "Fair Trade" campaign - publié le 12/04/2011
Thesis - 6 pages - Services marketing
Ben & Jerry's is an American ice cream company founded in 1978 by Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield. It's a division of Unilever and manufactures ice creams, frozen yogurts, and ice cream novelty products. To define the marketing plan of the company, we have to use the SOSTAC method (PR Smith,...
Gas trade between Russia and the European Union: From tensions to cooperation?
Thesis - 4 pages - Theories and economic notions
In 2008, Russia sold 160 billion cubic meters of gas to the European Union (EU), which represented 70% of Russian gas exports, 30% of the EU's needs and 50% of its imports. For over thirty years, the Russian company Gazprom has supplied the EU with most of the gas required by it. Gazprom...
The effects of fair trade on the coffee industry: An overview
Thesis - 4 pages - Theories and economic notions
There are many definitions for Fair Trade, however, none of which have been accepted as a standard definition. The Fair Trade Foundation, Oxfam and Traidcraft have agreed the following common definition of Fair Trade: Fair Trade is an alternative approach to...
