Published by: Olubunmi Adeola Johnson , Victor Chukwudi Ezeoke
Pages: 1-14
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In the era of globalization, organizations have expanded their operations beyond national borders, embracing increased competition, enhanced manufacturing processes, technological advancements, and the free flow of goods, services, and investments. As Sagagi (2007) noted, nations across the development spectrum have opened their economies to foster international trade and foreign investments.
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Published by: István Gábor Kovács
Pages: 15-38
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Jordan, an upper middle-income country facing economic challenges, has a significant untapped resource in its female population. Women comprise half of the country's population, but their contribution to the national income is underutilized. Gender inclusion in Jordan's economy could substantially boost its GDP. However, women in Jordan face various hurdles, including lower wages, limited
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ECONOMIC ENGINES: UNRAVELING THE FINANCIAL DYNAMICS OF SMES IN CHINA AND AMERICA
Published by: Li Mei Chen
Pages: 39-51
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Small and Medium-Scale Enterprises (SMEs) play a pivotal role in the economic growth of various countries worldwide, creating employment opportunities and contributing to GDP. However, recent data has shown a concerning decline in the number of newly established entrepreneurial firms and a rise in the closure of young firms, particularly in developing countries. This decline necessitates
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