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BUSI604:
GBCA- Japan
Andrize Patrick
August , 2013
Professor Dr. John Karaffa
Duronto, P., Nakayama, S., & (2005). Japanese Communication: avoidance, anxiety, and uncertainty during initial encounters. Universitat Hamburg, P. 1-15. Retrieved from http://www.uni-hamburg.de/oag/noag/noag2005_5.pdf
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A country’s economic status is the foundation and blue print for that country. Assessing a country’s economic status provides an indication of the country’s wealth, finances, growth, productivities, markets, global influences and future. When considering the shifts, challenges and changes that is taking place in the economy, it is of great importance to evaluate the causes of these changes within the global economy. As we assess the global economy we must consider how a country contributes towards these economic changes. As trends and changes in one country can provide or prediction for what is taking place in another country. Each country’s economy is a contributing factor in another country economy, therefore influencing and affecting the global economy overall.
When weighing and evaluating trends, shifts and changes in the economy we must begin by assessing the most influential countries in our world. Although, we are well aware of the United States and Europe global economic influence, we must not...