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commercial holding company
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Western countries
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A common and accepted business structure for managing and owning multiple companies and assets.
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1
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2
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commercial organization
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Western countries
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Common and integral part of the economy, with a strong focus on profit and competition
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1
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3
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commercial organization
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Western countries
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Commercial organizations are typically profit-driven and have a hierarchical management structure with defined roles and responsibilities.
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1
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4
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companies
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Western countries
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Companies are often focused on individualism, competition, and achieving financial success.
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1
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5
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companies
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Western countries
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Companies are often seen as the backbone of the economy and play a significant role in driving growth and innovation.
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1
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6
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conglomerate
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Western countries
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Conglomerates are common in the business landscape, with large corporations diversifying into multiple industries.
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1
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7
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corporate
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Western countries
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Emphasis on individual achievement and competitiveness in corporate culture.
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1
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8
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corporate
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Western countries
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Corporations have a significant influence on politics and policymaking.
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1
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9
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corporate
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Western countries
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Large corporations play a significant role in the economy and job market.
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1
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10
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corporation
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Western countries
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Corporations are a common form of business organization, with extensive legal rights and responsibilities.
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1
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11
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corporation
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Western countries
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Common legal structure for businesses, with separate legal identity from its owners
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1
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12
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corporation
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Western countries
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Corporations are a common form of business organization, often seen as a way to limit liability for owners and investors.
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1
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13
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corporations
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Western countries
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Corporations are a common form of business organization, often publicly traded and governed by a board of directors.
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1
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14
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corporations
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Western countries
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Corporations play a major role in the economy and are often powerful entities with significant influence on government policies and society.
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1
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15
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corporations
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Western countries
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Corporations are a common form of business organization, with distinct legal status and limited liability for shareholders.
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1
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16
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corporations
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Western countries
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Corporations are a prominent and influential part of the economy, often considered as legal entities with rights and responsibilities separate from those of their members.
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1
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17
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corporations
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Western countries
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Corporations are powerful entities with significant influence on the economy and society.
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1
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18
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private corporation
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Western countries
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Common form of business organization, often focused on profit-making and owned by private individuals or shareholders.
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1
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19
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private corporation
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Western countries
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Common and widely accepted form of business organization, responsible for a significant portion of economic activity and job creation
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1
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