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Over the past eight years world famous Swedish auto maker Volvo has gained a foothold in the South American market by establishing a major manufacturing plant in Brazil. The program explores: u Why Volvo sought to expand its global business by building its plant where it did, in ...
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Everyday we can see things in our lives that show us that we are connected with people all over the world. But exactly how is Australia connected to the other countries in the world, and what are our responsibilities? This program looks at how Australia is connected with the rest ...
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Globalisation refers to the way the individual nations of the world are becoming more connected with each other, and in the process more interdependent. Using various case studies, this program investigates the nature of globalisation and the global economy. We see how financial ...
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After the initial slow economic recovery from WW1, most countries in the developed world started to flourish. The early 20s in America was a time when everyone spent money, took out credit and enjoyed life. Then suddenly, in the late 1920s, economies plummeted. The whole world wa ...
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This second program concludes the Great Depression story. It begins with the 'Gold Standard', its influence on world trade, and explains the circular flow of a healthy economy. FDR's 'New Deal' in the USA is covered extensively, as is the establishment of work camps in Canada and ...
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Economics looks at how to solve the problem of limited resources and unlimited wants in society. The decisions made by the various sectors of the economy such as the household sector, business, government, financial and international sectors will influence the wants that can be s ...
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Globalisation offers many benefits to be enjoyed, but not all nations have benefited equally. There are vast differences in living standards and income around the world and this program explains these differences. People in industrialised countries live longer, more comfortable l ...
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Knowledge of the complex interactions contained in a farm environment, and their contribution to a successful business enterprise; is an important part of understanding the agricultural industry. This program explains and illustrates the inputs, outputs, processes and boundaries ...
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There are many different economic systems throughout the world, but they all have to address the same basic questions. We investigate these questions, and use the production of bread to show how resources are combined to create goods and services, and the benefits that arise from ...
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Not many political issues have created so much dissent throughout the world as the globalisation of trade. The system seems to work in a satisfactory way when we are looking at its results. But who is paying for it? Based on the recent conflict regarding the worldwide trade of st ...
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