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  • Through technology a new world exists, where inspiration, collaboration, research and marketing to new and existing customers are literally at the touch of a button. The report points out that creativity is at the heart and soul of a culture and the expression of this creativity can allow emerging economies to leapfrog "into emerging high-growth areas of the world economy". From e-commerce solutions like PayPal and Google Checkout to crowd-sourcing, user-generated content and education distribution platforms like YouTube, technological innovation has made it easy to find new markets and sell to them. The world of the greatest fashion designers In Europe and the US was to all intents and purposes unlimited because they had the resources to travel and explore the globe for inspiration. Th...

    ... development and, ultimately, commercialization of databases that is not being exploited yet," he ...

  • In recent years, there has been much greater awareness of the need to engage the private sector directly in policy dialogue, particularly to trade negotiations related to enhanced market access. Since its inception, ITC's work in national sectoral and regional export strategy design and management has been based on the premise that export development and competitiveness are a function of a sound and enduring relationship between the public and private sectors. ITC advocates the formalization of public-private dialogue platforms through the establishment of National Export Councils (or their equivalent), which have legal recognition and authority. This provides for continuity and mainstreaming of the voice of the private sector. The result is a collaborative environment with strengthened...

    ...2. Streamline commercialization internaUy and provide training along the supply ch...

  • Magnificent execution was perceived as poised for eternal growth in the stock markets. The price for these inflated expectations followed a few years later, in July 2000, when Nokia's shares fell 25 percent and investors dumped Nokia's shares after a warning about third-quarter results. The decline was not due to fundamental weakness. Rather, Nokia fell short of the "exceptional results" the market had come to expect. In the past, Finland had been about "trees" (natural resources, comparative advantage). In the future, it would be about "people" (human capital, competitive advantage). "To us, the Finns, internationalization is not an alternative to something else," Kairamo used to say. "Finland has quite a few resources. There are just two of them: the people and the trees. The greatest...

    ... to regulatory struggles, the commercialization of the new technology took until the early 1980s. ...

  • As world attention focuses on negotiations on the rules of international trade, one crucial aspect that remains largely ignored is the role of the media in both developed and developing countries in raising public awareness and debate about trade policy-making. Although there is frequent coverage of the views of national traders' associations and other powerful domestic interests on trade rules, the voices of the poor and marginalized rarely find a mention. Many of the world's poorest countries fail to send journalists to international trade negotiation meetings, either because of resource constraints or because they do not consider it a priority. If, as part of its public interest responsibilities, the media is to report on trade from the perspective of development and poverty reductio...

    ..., in tandem with the growing commercialization of their newspaper industry. Journalists from deve...

  • Magnificent execution was perceived as poised for eternal growth in the stock markets. The price for these inflated expectations followed a few years later, in July 2000, when Nokia's shares fell 25 percent and investors dumped Nokia's shares after a warning about third-quarter results. The decline was not due to fundamental weakness. Rather, Nokia fell short of the "exceptional results" the market had come to expect. In the past, Finland had been about "trees" (natural resources, comparative advantage). In the future, it would be about "people" (human capital, competitive advantage). "To us, the Finns, internationalization is not an alternative to something else," Kairamo used to say. "Finland has quite a few resources. There are just two of them: the people and the trees. The greatest...

    ... to regulatory struggles, the commercialization of the new technology took until the early 1980s. ...

  • ..."The commercialization of specialty coffees and the Cup of Excellence are...



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