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Business Fundamentals and Emerging Technologies: Overview and Assessment

Providing an overview of Business Fundamentals with Emerging Technologies and Business Law, this content covers various topics such as sectors of the economy, stakeholders, globalisation, emerging technologies, workforce diversity, artificial intelligence, big data, ethics, legislation, cyber securi

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Understanding the European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)

The European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) plays a crucial role in addressing policy challenges such as evolving technology, productivity, and globalisation by supporting adapted education and training systems. With a focus on improving employment situations, combating long-term and youth unemployment, an

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Threats to National Sovereignty in a Globalised World

National sovereignty faces threats in a globalised world due to factors like nationalism, westernisation, foreign ownership of companies, and disunity within nations. Issues such as challenges to national identity, consequences of disunity, and inequality caused by globalisation impact the stability

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Impact of Changing Communication Technologies on Cross-Cultural Interaction and Globalisation

The impact of changing communication technologies on cross-cultural interaction is evident in events like the Cronulla Riots, where SMS and social media played a powerful role in inciting violence. This led to a closer examination of how technology influences identity, power, and authority dynamics

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Exploring Globalisation: Good or Bad? Unit 8 Lesson 1

This educational content delves into the concept of globalisation, examining its effects on the world economy, society, and environment. It discusses the pros and cons of globalisation, highlighting how it has shaped our interconnected world and presenting thought-provoking statements for analysis.

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Economic Reforms Since 1991: Liberalisation and Industrial Sector Reforms

Economic reforms initiated in 1991 under the New Economic Policy focused on liberalisation, privatisation, and globalisation to accelerate economic growth. Liberalisation involved deregulation of the industrial sector, abolishment of industrial licensing, reduction of public sector industries, de-re

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Understanding Globalisation: Lessons for Year 8 Geography Students

The readings introduce students to the concept of globalisation, highlighting its impact on various aspects such as culture, economy, environment, geography, politics, religion, society, and technology. Students learn about the interdependence among individuals and communities globally and how globa

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The European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) and European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF) in EU Budget

The European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) plays a crucial role in addressing evolving technology, productivity, and globalisation challenges by supporting education, training, employment, and social inclusion initiatives. With an allocation of 101.2 billion euros, ESF+ aims to promote a more social Europ

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Slippery Fish: A Small Project Addressing Theoretical Challenges in Research

Slippery Fish is a scalable small project involving Michael Hammond, Heather Griffiths, Siobhand Dytham, Elizabeth Ablett, Daniel Silva, Harbir Bal, Milena Kremakova, and Hafiz Hanif, with the support of IATL. The project aims to address theoretical challenges in research through phases of action re

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Globalisation's Impact on Monetary Policy and Central Banking Paradigm

Globalisation has reshaped monetary policy dynamics, influencing inflation pressures and the transmission of shocks across economies. Unconventional monetary policies in small open economies have challenged conventional theories, highlighting the complexity of managing monetary conditions. The inter

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Globalisation and LPG Policies in India: An Overview

Globalisation involves integrating economies through free trade and capital flow. Economic reforms in India since 1991 have aimed at global integration, with strategies like foreign investment limits and trade policy changes. LPG policies have merits like vibrant economy and industrial growth, but a

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Internationalising Teachers in the Global Education Landscape

Explore the concept of internationalising teachers in the context of global education, focusing on the characteristics of experienced international educators, tools required for success, and the role of international educators in shaping students' outcomes. Delve into the impact of globalisation, cu

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Proposal for Future SNA Update Strategy at 11th Meeting in New York

Headed by Peter van de Ven, the OECD discusses key issues at the Advisory Expert Group on National Accounts meeting, focusing on pragmatic solutions, globalisation challenges, digitalisation impacts, sustainability measures, price and volume complexities, and the need for updates to the 2008 SNA.

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