- •Unit 1. Employment Issues
- •Vocabulary and Listening
- •Vocabulary and Reading
- •Active Participation of Women in the Labour Force
- •Unit 2. Public Relations
- •Vocabulary and Reading
- •Unit 3. Spending on Education
- •Vocabulary and Listening
- •Investing in Brains
- •University fees
- •Unit 4. Corporate Morals. The Psychology of Power
- •Only the little people pay taxes...
- •Vocabulary
- •Unit 5. A Competitive Spirit in Business
- •Unit 6. The World Economy. New Dangers
- •Supply chains in China
- •Unit 7. Innovations
- •Opting for the quiet life
- •Vocabulary and Reading
- •Innovations in cell phones
- •Unit 8. Joint Bosses. The Trouble With Tandem
- •Vocabulary and Listening
- •Vocabulary
- •Unit 9. Storing and Managing Economic Information
- •Vocabulary and Reading
- •Unit 10. Food Production and Consumption
- •Vocabulary and Reading
- •Genetically modified food Attack of the really quite likeable tomatoes
- •More than strange fruits
- •Unit 11. Economy and Environment. Climate Change
- •Vocabulary and Listening
- •For peat’s sake, stop
- •Spin, science and climate change
- •Insuring against catastrophe
- •Unit 12. Intellectual Property Rights and Music Piracy
- •Vocabulary and Reading
- •How to sink pirates
- •Appendix 1. Role Plays
- •1. Read the situation:
- •2. Choose your role:
- •3. Study your role and get ready to present it:
- •1. Read the situation:
- •2. Choose your role:
- •3. Study your role and get ready to present it:
- •1. Read the situation:
- •2. Choose your role:
- •3. Study your role and get ready to present it:
- •1. Read the situation:
- •2. Choose your role:
- •3. Study your role and get ready to present it:
- •1. Read the situation:
- •2. Choose your role:
- •3. Study your role and get ready to present it:
- •1. Read the situation:
- •2. Choose your role:
- •3. Study your role and get ready to present it:
- •1. Read the situation:
- •2. Choose your role:
- •3. Study your role and get ready to present it:
- •1. Read the situation:
- •2. Choose your role:
- •3. Study your role and get ready to present it:
- •Unit 1. Employment Issues.
- •Unit 2. Public Relations
- •Unit 3. Spending on Education. Investing in Brain
- •University fees
- •Unit 4. Corporate Morals. The psychology of Power
- •Corporate crime is on the rise The rot spreads
- •Unit 5. A Competitive Spirit in Business Spit and polish
- •Unit 6. World Economy. New Dangers
- •Supply chains in China
- •Unit 7. Innovations
- •Unit 8. Joint Bosses. The Trouble With Tnadem
- •Unit 9. Storing and Managing Economic Information The data deluge
- •Unit 10. Food Production and Consumption
- •A hill of beans
- •Unit 11. Economy and Environment. Climate Change For peat’s sake, stop
- •Unit 12. Intellectual Property Rights and Music Piracy Singing a different tune
- •Bibliography
- •Contents
- •Вопросы мировой экономики/world economy issues
- •400131, Волгоград, просп. Им. В. И. Ленина, 28.
- •400131 Волгоград, ул. Советская, 35.
Bibliography
“For peat’s sake, stop” (The Economist November 7th 2009)
“Singing a different tune” (The Economist November 14th 2009)
“How to sink pirates” (The Economist November 14th 2009)
“The rot spreads” (The Economist November 21st 2009)
“A hill of beans” (The Economist November 28th 2010)
“We did it!” (The Economist January 2nd 2010)
“Good news” (The Economist January 16th 2010)
“Investing in brains” (The Economist January 23rd 2010)
“Absolutely” (The Economist January 23rd 2010)
“New dangers of the world economy” (The Economist February 13th 2010)
“Opting for the quiet life” (The Economist February 13th 2010)
“The data deluge” (The Economist February 27th 2010)
“Attack of the really quite likeable tomatoes” (The Economist February 27th 2010)
“Core and periphery” (The Economist March 6th 2010)
“Schumpeter/The trouble with tandems” (The Economist March 6th 2010)
“Degrees of pain” (The Economist March 13th 2010)
“Schumpeter/Look forward in anger” (The Economist March 20th 2010)
“Spin, science and climate change” (The Economist March 20th 2010)
Tullis G., Trappe T. New Insights into Business, Longman, 2000.
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Longman Business English Dictionary. 5th ed. England: Longman, 2003.
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Contents
Предисловие |
|
3 |
Unit 1. |
Employment Issues |
4 |
Unit 2. |
Public Relations |
12 |
Unit 3. |
Spending on Education. Investing in Brains |
19 |
Unit 4. |
Corporate Morals. The psychology of Power |
27 |
Unit 5. |
A Competitive Spirit in Business |
37 |
Unit 6. |
The World Economy. New Dangers |
44 |
Unit 7. |
Innovations |
54 |
Unit 8. |
Joint Bosses. The Trouble With Tandem |
60 |
Unit 9. |
Storing and Managing Economic Information |
67 |
Unit 10. |
Food Production and Consumption |
74 |
Unit 11. |
Economy and Environment. Climate Change |
82 |
Unit 12. |
Intellectual Property Rights and Music Piracy |
91 |
Appendix 1 |
Role Plays |
98 |
Appendix 2 |
Tapescripts |
119 |
Bibliography |
|
136 |
Анна Мееровна Митина, Евгения Александровна Артемова,
Андрей Владимирович Карасик, Ольга Викторовна Топоркова
