Barriers to Liberalization of Logistics Services
: Case Study of Liberalization between UK and Singapore
Introduction
The airline industry is in the midst of a dramatic restructuring that involves even more fundamental changes than those experienced following its deregulation in 1978. Yet, nearly three decades after deregulation, the industry remains fragile. Competitive pressure from low-
1. Introduction
Recently dollar's price is really volatile. This means credit of dollar is declined. That's why other currencies are trying to become a key currency. Especially some researchers insist that Yuan has a potentiality to become a key currency. So, our group will treat about this subject mainly.
2.Concept and meaning of currency internationalization
1) Conditions of currency int
international size event. It is in fact an event comparable to the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. In the first two editions of the Mexico Autoshow brands new to Mexico, like Mazda, were introduced. On the other hand, some manufacturers like Jaguar and Volvo have been to neither the 2004 nor the 2005 editions. On the other hand, Renault would attend every two years. However, th
is globalization, and that is to put on the one-size-fits-all Golden Straitjacket. There is no alternative.
The rich countries
They force developing countries to accept neo-liberalism in order to take their own profit from them
Pressure developing countries to take neo-liberalism.
Say that they will give assistance through IMF, WTO, World Bank
if they adopt neo-liberalism
3. Brief Introduction of Two major Schools: Realism and Neo-Liberalism
As the table shown above, realism and liberalism start from different viewpoints. As a result, two rational theories come to a distinct conclusion when it comes to judging international regimes. Even though their basic assumptions are going to largely coincide with each other during the academic neo-neo debate, views on inte