scholarly journals Impact of Globalization on Brahui language

Al-Burz ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Noreen Bano ◽  
Liaqat Ali Sani ◽  
Panah Baloch

Brahui is one of the oldest languages of the Sub-continent and Brahui speaking people are found in Balochistan, Sindh, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan and Iran. Some researchers claim that Brahui is an Aryan language others assert that it is a Turko-Iranian language. Another group of intellectuals also emphasize that the traces of Brahui language have been found in the remainants of Mohenjo Daro and it has Dravidian origin and same language is being spoken in some parts of India and Sri Lanka. According to some historians Brahui’s and Baloch’s belong to same race. Balochi speaking people entered Mekran while Brahui speaking people entered from Chagai as they defeated the Dravidian rulers of Kalat and entered into matrimonial relationship with the Dravidian and Balochi languages were mixed up and a new language of “Brahui” was born due to same relationship. According to reports about four million peoples of the above countries and regions speaks Brahui language. Languages are vehicles of our cultures, collective memory and values. They are an essential component of our identities, and a building block of our diversity and living heritage. Globalized economics and media are altering the face of culture around the globe, reducing the number of languages that human’s converse. As the world economy becomes more integrated, a common tongue has become more important than ever to promote commerce, and that puts speakers of regional dialects and minority languages at a distinct disadvantage. In addition, information technology has pressured languages to become more standardized, further squeezing local variations of language. These pressures are inducing a rapid die-off of languages around the world. UNESCO Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger declaring that Brahui is vulnerable language. A small scale print and electronic media are playing important role in the promotion of Brahui language but have no ample capacity to stop the invasion of globalization.  Surveys and research finding are also shows that many Brahui words, names of boys, girls, days, relationships, terminologies, names of food items were replaced by the words of the other dominant languages of electronic media.

2019 ◽  
Vol 139 ◽  
pp. 01008
Author(s):  
G.Zh. Allaeva

The article considers the role of “Uzbekneftegas” JSC in the economic development of the fuel and energy complex of the Republic in the face of increasing global economic globalization. The structure of the company, the priority areas for the development of JSC activities are shown. The perspective directions in hydrocarbon production are considered. The data on the production, use and distribution of natural gas by sectors of the economy of Uzbekistan are presented, and the structure of the energy balance of the Republic of Uzbekistan is shown.


2017 ◽  
Vol 240 ◽  
pp. F3-F3

Global output growth is forecast to pick up from 3.1 per cent in 2016 to 3.3 per cent in 2017 and 3.6 per cent in 2018 – a slightly stronger acceleration than expected in February. Projected medium-term growth is still well below pre-crisis rates.A striking feature of the current conjuncture is unusual uncertainty, particularly about the interpretation of recent ‘soft’ data showing increased business and consumer confidence in the advanced economies, US economic policies, and policies in Europe in the face of national elections in the largest economies.There are significant risks to our growth forecast on both the upside and the downside but of particular concern are the downside risks related to the adoption of more populist policies in advanced economies.


1986 ◽  
Vol 118 ◽  
pp. 18-29

After a disappointing first quarter in which, in broad terms, the small growth in output in the OECD area could be attributed wholly to stock movements in the US, the second quarter brought a considerable improvement. Though US stockbuilding was much smaller, OECD countries' total GDP appears to have risen by about 1 per cent, with notably rapid growth in major countries where output had fallen in the first quarter (Germany especially, Japan, France and, on some estimates, Italy). This acceleration, based largely on consumers' expenditure, was moreover achieved in the face of adverse developments in the foreign trade sector, with many non-OECD countries, the oil producers in particular, reducing the volume of their imports to compensate in part for a worsening in their terms of trade.


2021 ◽  
Vol 93 ◽  
pp. 03029
Author(s):  
Natalia Pasmurtseva

In today's world, with the current geopolitical situation and current trends in the world economy, their ability to ensure their own strategic security is the most important condition for the survival of enterprises. The aim of the study is to formulate the specifics of "strategic security" and to develop a strategic security mechanism for the enterprise in the face of the developing economic crisis. The paper presents the author's definition of "strategic security" and highlights its features. On the basis of the studied models, the main stages of the company's strategic security mechanism are formulated and their characteristics are given. A range of problems to implement the mechanism within the framework of the company's strategy or strategic plan has been defined.


2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 155
Author(s):  
Giri Susilo HJP ◽  
Hady Efendy

The business competition of the millennial generation human resource development consultant now is growing very quickly and it is difficult to predict as the progress of the world of information technology and creative ideas across generations. The world seemed to have no boundaries and time limits again. Only companies that have the ability to adapt to change will survive to stay 'survive'. Change management becomes one of the important strategies of a company to be able to improve a competitiveness. PT. Trustco Cipta Madani as a small-scale consulting firm with the business of human resources development that trying to make a change management in the face of this new generation through self-leadership strategy by involving all its employees. Every employee of PT. Trustco Cipta Madani required to have self-leadership, this is because basically every individual who has self-leadership then by itself will have self-planning, self-criticism, self-design, self-set goals and also can solve problems through self-problem. Competition consultant business world are increasingly demanding the improvement of the quality and innovation of both personnel and products continuously and sustainably effective and efficient manner.


1983 ◽  
Vol 104 ◽  
pp. 21-31

It is always difficult to distinguish the trend of output in the early months of the year, as much depends on the weather. This year, it seems fairly clear that relatively mild conditions in January in a number of countries, notably the US and West Germany, contributed significantly to recovery both in industrial production and, more especially, in construction from the depressed levels of the previous quarter. But it is not possible to isolate this influence on the statistics from that of falling interest rates or as yet to judge how far it may have been balanced, in terms of the first quarter as a whole, by unseasonably cold weather later on. Gratification at what seems on the face of it to have been an encouraging start to the year must be tempered by reservations about its reliability as an indication of what is to follow.


Ekonomika ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 88 ◽  
pp. 52-65 ◽  
Author(s):  
Natalia Kuznetsova

The article deals with the economic growth in different scale economies, namely, resource-abundant and resource–driven countries and chances for the conversion of the latter into the knowledge-based mode of development. The paper deals with two problems 1) economic growth in different groups of the small-scale countries of the world economy through the estimate of the historical context ; 2) dynamics of the assessment in small and large transit economies.The goal of the article is to promote the idea of the resource-rich economies which find themselves at different stages of overcoming transitivity from the curse to the blessing type of economic growth. The hypothesis of the article is that sustainable economic development and continuous economic growth in transit economies could be achieved by means of the formation of the rent capitalism model in the large resource-rich countries. The methods used in the article are analysissynthesis, historical and logical methods of investigation, methods of international comparisons. The main conclusion of the article is that due to the formation of rent capitalism model growing gigantic countries play a predominant role in the world economy and in the global financial markets gaining the role of the savior during the expansion of the global financial crisis.


2020 ◽  
Vol 186 (11-12) ◽  
pp. 4-11
Author(s):  
Ekaterina Nosachevskaya ◽  
◽  
Lyubov Afanasyeva ◽  

The paper deals with measures taken in different countries in order to mitigate the consequences of the economic recession. The authors of the paper have characterized their impact on the transformation of the paradigm of the development of both the world and national economies, taking into account the trends relating to the technology shift. Attention is drawn to the possibility of ensuring a fundamentally new quality of economic growth of the world economy based on digitalization, technological breakthroughs and a system approach to ensuring a balanced spatial development of territories. The authors have substantiated national priorities in the development of socio-economic measures aimed not only at the recovery of the world and national economies from the crisis, but also at ensuring further growth. A set of recommendations aimed at enhanced development of economic processes has been determined; these recommendations are based on international experience in overcoming crises, including those caused by sharp changes in the pace of scientific and technological development as well as the results of the implementation of government measures taken to support enterprises in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.


Author(s):  
Ghulam Omer Haidary

Covid-19 surprised the whole world. It was originally seen as problem for china and then for the South-East Asia. On 17 November 2019 in China, the first COVID-19 infection was identified and on 30 January 2020 in India. As the pandemic continued, many countries had to enter a partial or total lock-down that affected the world economy. China, which was the epicentre of the pandemic, has suffered thousands and thousands of deaths and, at first, had news in the world because the economic trade was not kept too long shut and rapid recoveries were also thought to have occurred. The epidemic Covid-19 definitely very infectious and dangerous disease; spreads rapidly and has a major negative effect on the life and economy(WHO). More than 1 million people have lost their lives since the outbreak in 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19), and the global economy is projected to decline by 4.3% in 2020.The virus spreads mainly through small, coughing, sneezing and talking droplets during close contact with people. Instead of travelling over long distances, droplets usually come to the ground or surfaces. Unfortunately, it can be infected by touching and then touching the face of a contaminated surface. It is most contagious in the first three days after symptoms begin, but spreading is possible before symptoms occur and in persons with no symptoms. Millions of jobs are lost, millions of livelihoods are at risk, and another 130 million people are estimated to live in extreme poverty if there is a crisis that continues. This pandemic poses immense challenges and human suffering. The COVID-19 is still unfinished. In many countries there is an increasing number of new COVID-19 cases, while a second wave is already an unhappy situation for many countries. While the pandemic is still highly unclear as to how and when, the unprecedented economic shock caused by the world health crisis has already strongly exposed the pre-existing weaknesses of the world economy and has seriously sparked progress in development around the world. In current literature, the effects of epidemics and pandemics in the manufacturing sector and trades have not been taken into account. Rather, most research on the disruptive effects of public health crises such as these has focused on humanitarian issues, such as the effective distribution of food and other forms of relief (Dasaklis et al. 2012; Ivanov 2020a; Paul & Chowdhury 2020). The effects of these disruptions are serious because these crises have lasting reaction and can have simultaneous impacts on operations at multiple levels, including procurement, production and distribution.


Author(s):  
Ulfa Luthfia Nanda ◽  
Gista Rismayani ◽  
Intan Rahayu

This activity is motivated by technological developments that affect to science, especially in the field of accounting. The development of this technologi indirectly affects the economy and business sector, where at this time the work carried out by human began to be displaced by machines. The accounting profession is still very much needed because it is related to its function in decision making and as a controller. On the other hand, in 2018 the unemployment rate in West Java Province was recorded to increase which was dominated by SMK graduates. The purpose of this activity is to increase knowledge, understanding and provision in preparing student for digital era. The method used in this activity is socialization in the form of providing material about the development of the digital era (industrial revolution), the face of the world economy, the development of accounting in the future. The results achieved through this activity are increasing students� knowledge and insights about the digital developments that occur and helping to increase student awareness of preparing themselves to become graduates who are accepted by the job market.Keywords: socialization; career; accounting field�AbstrakKegiatan ini dilatarbelakangi oleh perkembangan teknologi yang berpengaruh terhadap ilmu pengetahuan terutama bidang akuntansi.Perkembangan teknologi ini secara tidak langsung berpengaruh terhadap perekonomian dan sektor bisnis, dimana saat ini pekerjaan yang dilakukan oleh manusia mulai tergeser oleh mesin. Profesi bidang akuntansi hingga saat masih sangat dibutuhkan karena terkait fungsinya dalam pengambilan keputusan dan sebagai pengendali. Di sisi lain, pada tahun 2018 angka pengangguran di Provinsi Jawa Barat tercatat meningkat yang di dominasi oleh lulusan SMK. Tujuan pengabdian masyarakat ini untuk menambah� pengetahuan, pemahaman dan bekal dalam mempersiapkan diri bagi siswa jurusan akuntansi dalam menghadapi era digital. Metode yang digunakan pada pengabdian kepada masyarakat yaitu sosialisasi berupa pemberian materi tentang perkembangan era digital (revolusi industri), wajah aplikasi ekonomi dunia, perkembangan akuntansi di masa depan. Hasil yang dicapai melalui kegiatan ini adalah meningkatkan pengetahuan dan wawasan siswa tentang perkembangan digital yang terjadi serta membantu meningkatkan kesadaran siswa mempersiapkan diri agar menjadi lulusan yang diterima pasar kerja.


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