exist as of today. According to a survey conducted by Student Monitor in 2008 for 1200 undergraduate students who were planning to purchase a laptop, 43% of them answered they would buy a Macbook. In 2003 only 8% of these possible laptop buyers answered positively for Macbook. With high loyalty and interaction with its followers Apple deserves to be where they are now.
B. Korean Market
B. Why We Concentrate on Liquor Industry?
① Liquor tax contributes to national economy
Liquor tax made a great contribution to build the foundation of our economy since 1960s.
② Liquor industry saves our farms
To produce liquors, raw materials are needed. Corns, barleys, and rice can be examples. Although domestic materials are 6~7 times more expensive than imported, we use fixed amoun
B. Performance of Korea Airlines
For analyzing Korean Air's operating performance of 2008, income statement from year 2006 to 2008 were compared.
Prior to analyzing the company's sales revenue, world airline industry experienced loss of $50 billion per year. It was due to the reduced demand from high oil price which had continued to the first half of 2008 and from economic recession which b
Korean films. Although many Korean films are produced, a significant number of them do not make it to theaters due to competition. They support the view the free trade is mechanism by which powerful economies dominate the weaker ones. They argue that cinematograph films especially is a way powerful economies indirectly and negatively affect dominant cultures and life styles (Choi, 2007).
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B. Chilean Economy
Chile was the first Latin American country to approve the South Korean government in 1949. Diplomatic ties were made in 1962. It has been more than 40 years. Imports and exports account for over 50% of the country’s GDP. The Chilean economy has a relatively open economy toward market liberalization. Chile had free-market policies in place a decade before the rest of Latin Am