This paper investigates the viability of commodity exchange in Bhutan and identifies its essential pre-conditions. Challenges and benefits are enumerated using exploratory and qualitative research with open-ended and semi-structured interviews. Bhutan represents an emerging South-Central Asian country successful emergence of which into the global arena in the last fifty years could serve as an example for other small and developing markets. The results of this study put challenges for farmers in two categories, before and after harvest. All post-harvest challenges can be addressed through an established commodity exchange and its three pre-conditions are essential to the development of commodity exchange in Bhutan.
A businessman teaches himself the fundamentals of business and marketing in order to expand beyond the region of his Mongolian home.He must work through the meaning of supply and demand and customer-orientation which are foreign concepts to him.Letting go of the fundamental principles taught to him by a socialist system and competing in the 21st century may bring success, but first he must identify the challenges and begin to understand which ones are significant to overcome for success.
This case looks at the new and continually evolving environment of capitalism and business in the Ukraine. While the Ukraine business environment shares key characteristics of other Eastern European markets, it is also distinct and unique in its challenges, products and people. A specific industry and entrepreneur offer insights and information that allow for understanding the opportunities present in this and similar markets.
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