Abstract
The distribution of wealth in the world is manifested by the polarization of a rich North and a poor South. Is the North-South conflict increasing or decreasing, and does it depend on such variables as major power conflict, intra-Northern conflict, and world prosperity, as some schools of thought maintain? Focusing on these questions from a leadership-long cycle perspective suggests several hypotheses about the interrelationships between global economic growth, Northern antagonism, and North-South conflict. The effect of conflict on growth is also examined. Generating data on world economic growth and major power conflict, intra-Northern conflict, and North-South conflict for the period from 1870 to 1992, vector auto-regression analysis is used to test new hypotheses. Results provide considerable support for the new hypotheses, provide mixed support for the previous arguments, and show that the relationship between world economic growth and conflict is not the same before and after World War II.
Answer:
Operational level
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that this is usually done from the operational level of an organization. This level deals with any and all information regarding the means used by a company in order to accomplish their overall objectives. Which is why planning and solving problems such as threats all land on this level of the organization.
Answer:
Beginning stage:First
parenting stage:Third
launching stage: Second
middle years stage:fourth
retirment stage:fifth
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct approach is Option c.
Explanation:
- According to the individual's experience or personality, corollaries become formulated, through individual seems to have its corollary that could be altered as per the circumstances.
- It's also characterized when different individuals experience the same phenomenon in different ways.
The remaining three alternatives are not linked to the situation at hand. So, option c was its right option.