Topics
Transnational Businesses
Transnational corporations (TNCs) base their manufacturing, assembly, research and retail operations in a number of countries. Many TNCs have become synonymous with globalisation such as Nike, Facebook, Apple, Netflix, Uber, Amazon, Google and Samsung. The biggest 500 TNCs together account for nearly 70% of the value of world trade.
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Why is Apple so profitable?
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Business Growth - Acquisitions made by Samsung
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Economics of Autarky - Should Countries Try to do Everything Themselves?
8th December 2022
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The Human Cost of Amazon's Rush for Speed
4th December 2022
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Globalisation - Apple shifts iPhone production from China to India
27th September 2022
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Retrieval Activity - Globalisation
19th September 2022
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Globalisation - Apple shifts more manufacturing toward Vietnam
24th August 2022
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Italy says "arrivederci" to Domino's Pizza
10th August 2022
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Amazon Raises Prime Prices in the UK and Europe
27th July 2022
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Impact of Globalisation (Revision Essay Plan)
Practice Exam Questions
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China and the Global Economy: 20 Years on from Accession to the WTO
12th December 2021
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Globalisation - Lego to build $1bn factory in Vietnam
9th December 2021
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Explaining Business Objectives
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Addressing Globalisation I A Level and IB Economics
Topic Videos
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Subnormal profits: LG exits the smartphone industry
5th April 2021
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Apple's Acquisition Spree
24th February 2021
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Tax avoidance costs the global economy $427bn a year,
20th November 2020
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Amazon must improve working conditions say unions
12th October 2020
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Will covid kill globalisation?
4th October 2020