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International trade and the trading system are undergoing major change... ago, followed by the development of trade routes within Arabia, across the Indian Ocean, between Eu...
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... of all the other members of the Samson Indian Nation and Band,. and THE SAMSON INDIAN BAND AND N... First Nations across the continent; the fur trade and economic history; the political histories of F..., and made note of possible transportation routes. Palliser was interested in finding a practical rooute through the Rockies to the Pacific Ocean. Early in the 19 th century, fur trader and explor...
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... everything is globalized, from academics to trade, clearly NATO ideally would be transformed into a ... extremists' command and control and supply routes. These forces are operating under an Australian co... naval force conducted exercises in the Indian Ocean. NATO commented that the deployment aimed to...
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...Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) and the Nationa... Act, the Species at Risk Act, the Coasting Trade Act, the Canada Shipping Act (2001), and the Canad... cannot reliably predict the best shipping routes over time. The Tarium Niryutait Management Plan wi...
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Market expansion is a very important strategic option in the developing economies. Literature on marketing to the "bottom of the pyramid" and the "blue ocean" strategy has brought to the fore the issue of direct involvement of manufacturers or corporations in expanding markets. Though the "bottom of the pyramid" and the "blue ocean" strategy frameworks are important references for development of conceptual framework for market expansion, neither of these can be considered as a complete conceptualization in itself. The authors synthesize extant knowledge on the subject and provide a conceptual framework by looking into fundamental issues such as what is a market, what is market expansion, and what factors affect market expansion.
Unlike in case of the "blue ocean" strategy framework, th...
..., and internationalization as different routes to expansion. But these strategies do not necessar... the low cost air travel format in Indian domestic air travel market. As per our definition ...Marshall, A. 1919. Industry and Trade. London: Macmillan: 182. McKinsey Global Institute...
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..., by way of abusers of alcohol including traders, military personnel, whalers, miners, and finally ... II that gave it a monopoly in trade with Indians over a large, mostly northern, expanse called Rupe... from the northwest by way of the Arctic Ocean, through the Mackenzie Delta, and over mountain pa... way to the Klondike through a number of routes, the three main ones beginning at the ports of Ska...
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... of All Other Members of the Gitlakdamix Indian Band, and Maurice Nyce et al., suing on their own ... of the Rivers which fall into the Atlantic Ocean from the West and North West, or upon any Lands wh... 16, 1821, asserting exclusive rights of trade on the Pacific Coast as far south as the 51st para...They were used also as highways, routes of travel for trade amongst themselves and for the...
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...Cross-border movements, including trade, human migration and information flow, continued a... comprised of parallel surface and air routes across the border. Post 9/11 changes were less app... like Fort McMurray in northern Alberta, or Indian reservations in Ontario and upstate New York. Thes... by the Great Lakes or between the Pacific Ocean and the Cascade Mountains." (48) Such formal, gove...
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... Chief and Councillors of the Ermineskin Indian Band and Nations suing on their own behalf and on ... First Nations across the continent; the fur trade and economic history; the political histories of F..., and made note of possible transportation routes. Palliser was interested in finding a practical rooute through the Rockies to the Pacific Ocean. Early in the 19 th century, fur trader and explor...
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There is a diplomatic benefit to an increased role on the part of the Canadian navy in the Asia-Pacific theatre. Besides showing the flag, participation in such a coalition task force would provide Canada and its allies the opportunity to work with non-traditional coalition partners such as China, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia and others. Indeed, for countries such as China and Japan, whose economies are highly dependent upon the free flow of goods through the strait (80 per cent of both of their oil imports pass through it), there is a strong interest for them to participate in such coalition operations. Given the increasing importance of the Asia-Pacific region as a whole, this could provide Canada and its allies with a unique opportunity to engage with these important economic and mi...
... naval group operating in the northern Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea, the Red Sea, and the gulfs... and safe use of the sea in which global trade and commerce can thrive. Most recently, CTF-150 ha... be required, or opt to, use alternate routes that would increase the time it takes for cargo to...