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    Idiosyncratic Paths to High Growth” by Kaushik Basu particularly described the specific economy growth of China and India. She illustrates the growth through several points‚ such as‚ special labor force‚ capita income‚ social policy and market liberalization. In this essay‚ I’m giving a summary about her article through theses points and some personal opinions related to her ideas. To begin with‚ Kaushik Basu discussed about the special labor forces in both China and India. “China’s labor force

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    economy‚ characterized by widespread government interventions in the economy and by the OPEC bonanza. The second stage begins after the debt crisis of 1982 and runs up to the present. It is characterized by economic reforms such as privatization and liberalization of international trade. These economic reforms were later followed by democratization processes such as peasant revolts in Chiapas‚ and by urban political actions to establish a multiple party system. There exists a large empirical and theoretical

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    Possible Liberalization of Maritime Transport Services through GATS Table of Contents 1. Introduction.……………………………………………………………………………….3 2. Development of Negotiation Rounds………………………………………………………. 2.1. Uruguay Round and NGMTS……………………………………………………………4 2.2. Doha Round……………………………………………………………………………...5 3. The three pillars of the Maritime Schedule………………………………………………...6 4. Benefits of Liberalization of Maritime Trade………………………………………………. 4.1. Possible Profits of Liberalization of the

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    The Liberalization of the EU Postal Market: What are the possible welfare effects? 1. Introduction In regulated industries‚ governments established Universal Service Providers (USPs) in the postal market in order to provide every inhabitant of a country with essential services. Many European Union (EU) member states decided that by the 1st of January 2009 the EU postal market should be liberalised‚ causing competition to increase. When competition rises within a specific market‚ usually‚ welfare

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    gradually and continually strengthened their economic integration‚ from the ASEAN Preferential Trading Arrangement (PTA) in 1977 to the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) and now they further move to a deeper liberalization level to create the ASEAN Economic Community or AEC by 2015. The liberalization targets under AEC include not only the free movement of goods but also the free mobility of factors of production among member countries. With the effective AEC‚ economic activities among member countries

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    Slater Memorial Museum Slater Memorial Museum is located at Norwich Free Academy and displays art from the Americas‚ Europe‚ and Asia. William Albert Slater built the museum in memorial to his father‚ John Fox Slater. Slater has 227 plaster casts of classical and Renaissance sculptures and almost 600 photographs of famous works of Europeans and art and architecture. The museum serves to expose students of Norwich Free Academy and the community to culture and aesthetics outside of their reach.

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    are trying to complete imperfect science striving for perfect drawn out conclusions. In the Mayfield case‚ an Oregon man who got arrested for being a “100% match” was not actually the man they needed. It turned out the fingerprint belonged to an Algerian and proved the four examiners wrong. Examiners can be influenced by unconscious bias. There’s variability whenever a human is involved in the process. Brooks was also told his bite marks matched those on the girl who  was dumped into a pond. Bite

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    ijsst.com Page | 1 Analytical Study on Indian Life Insurance Industry in Post Liberalization Dr.Anshuja Tiwari‚ Assistant Professor‚ Barkatullah University Babita Yadav‚ Faculty of Managment Abstract India is fast emerging on the world map as a strong economy and a global power. With a huge population and large untapped market‚ life insurance happens to be a big opportunity in India. Soon after the liberalization‚ there was a remarkable improvement in the Indian life insurance industry. After

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    Russia‚ Canada‚ and China. APEC made a start in 1989 by 12 countries including ASEAN members. The purpose of it is to make an open economy to prevent economy from being blocked and maintain and make a progress in free multilateral trade thorough liberalization of trade and investment under WTO system. APEC is very huge regional union because it accounts for 41.4 percent of world population and 57.8 percent of whole world GDP and 47 percent of world’s amount of trade. Therefore‚ it has a big impact on

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    Globalization  and  Inequality           June  2010       I.  Introduction     The  processes  of  global  economic  integration  initiated  in  the  1960s  have  deeply   impacted  economic  well-­‐being  across  the  globe.  A  number  of  observers  identify   these  processes  as  an  important  factor  contributing  to  the  expansion  of

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