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IEB/NSC - History - Cold War
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This document covers the following topics: 
How did the Cold War period shape international relations after the Second World War? 
• What was the Cold War? 
Develop a conceptual understanding of the nature and characteristics of the/a Cold War. 
• What were the origins of the Cold War? 
A brief exploration of the development of animosity between the West/capitalism and the Communist state in the Second World War period. 
• What was the situation at the end of the Second World War? 
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MNB3701-Global Business Management IA OUTCOMES AND EXAM PAPERS.
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MNB3701-Global Business Management IA OUTCOMES AND EXAM PAPERS. LEARNING OUTCOMES 
1. Explain the phenomenon of globalisation. 
Globalisation refers to the increasing integration of production, development and communication amongst 
nations on a worldwide/international scale. Globalisation is a process of interaction and integration among the 
people, companies, and governments of different nations, a process driven by international trade and investment 
and aided by information technology. Glob...
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Glossary of the World Trade Organisation and public health: part 1
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T 
he relation between health and trade is not 
new. Disease and pestilence have long 
followed global trade routes, a pattern that 
continues into the 21st century. A Chinese trade 
ship was the source of Latin America’s cholera 
outbreak in 1991, which resulted in 10 000 
deaths.1 
Increased trade in tobacco products 
and processed foods high in sugar or fat 
contribute to rising chronic disease rates in 
poorer countries.2 3 
Trade can also be good for health, improving 
peoples’ lives th...
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MNB3701–Principles Of Global Business Management OUTCOMES AND EXAM PAPERS WITH SOLUTIONS UPDATED 2022.
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MNB3701–Principles Of Global Business Management OUTCOMES AND EXAM PAPERS WITH SOLUTIONS UPDATED 2022. LEARNING OUTCOMES 
1. Explain the phenomenon of globalisation. 
Globalisation refers to the increasing integration of production, development and communication amongst 
nations on a worldwide/international scale. Globalisation is a process of interaction and integration among the 
people, companies, and governments of different nations, a process driven by international trade and investment 
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MNB3701 – OUTCOMES AND EXAM PAPERS WITH SOLUTIONS
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MNB3701 – OUTCOMES 
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SOLUTIONS. This is a complete and an all-inclusive guide to MNB3701 - Global Business Management IA for 2022. Explain the phenomenon of globalisation. 
Globalisation refers to the increasing integration of production, development and communication amongst 
nations on a worldwide/international scale. Globalisation is a process of interaction and integration among the 
people, companies, and governments of different nations, a process driven by internati...
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MNB3701 EXAM PREP (EXAM PAPERS WITH SOLUTIONS)
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MNB3701 EXAM PREP (EXAM PAPERS WITH SOLUTIONS) This is a complete and an all-inclusive guide to MNB3701 - Global Business Management IA 
 GLOBALISATION AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 
LEARNING OUTCOMES 
1. Explain the phenomenon of globalisation. 
Globalisation refers to the increasing integration of production, development and communication amongst 
nations on a worldwide/international scale. Globalisation is a process of interaction and integration among the 
people, companies, and governments of ...
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Effect of Liberalisation on Rural Economy in India
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The liberalization of the Indian economy has had a significant impact on the rural economy. One of the key effects has been the increase in agricultural productivity due to the introduction of modern technology, improved infrastructure, and access to global markets. Liberalization has also led to the diversification of rural income sources, with the growth of non-farm activities such as small-scale industries, services, and agribusinesses. 
 
Furthermore, liberalization has facilitated greater a...
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MNB3701 – OUTCOMES AND EXAM PAPERS WITH SOLUTIONS | Exam Prep 2022
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MNB3701 – OUTCOMES 
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SOLUTIONS. This is an all inclusive guide to MNB3701 - Global Business Management IA 
Explain the phenomenon of globalisation. 
Globalisation refers to the increasing integration of production, development and communication amongst 
nations on a worldwide/international scale. Globalisation is a process of interaction and integration among the 
people, companies, and governments of different nations, a process driven by international trade and investmen...
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Business – MNC Questions and Answers
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Business – MNC Questions and Answers 
Multinational Business 
Headquarters in one country and operating branches, factories or assembly plants in other countries. 
Must produce goods or services in more than one country. 
 
 
 
Globalisation 
Integration of economic, social, technical and cultural aspects of the worlds economies. 
Globalisation has accelerated in recent years with the rapid growth of mulit nationl companies and the expansion of free internationsl trade. 
Three important aspect...
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Global governance - Economic, A level Politics Exam Questions and Answers
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What are some examples of economic globalisation since the late 20th century? - ANSWER-- Trade in goods and services 
- Foreign direct investment i.e. firms outsourcing production overseas - multinational and transnational companies 
- Foreign portfolio investment i.e. trading of shares & bonds across national boundaries, development of global financial 'centres' e.g. City of London 
- Hot money flows - moving money balances overseas e.g. for tax avoidance, or to pursue higher interest rates 
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