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    Centre for monitoring Indian Economy makes an effort to address some of the above issues. It analyses the patterns of foreign collaborations in India‚ spanning a period of 50 years from 1951 to 2000‚ divided into two parts‚ the pre and post liberalization era. The study reveals significant patterns in terms of the level of collaboration (both in terms of number and value)‚ the nature of collaborations and the patterns by industry‚ partner countries and trade blocks. The study also reports significant

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    driven by the world economy has been shaping the world in a profound way. With this mega trend‚ China was able to break the bondage of the Cultural Revolution. It has taken a historical step to initiate a set of policies conducive to reform and liberalization‚ with modernization as its mission. Such a move has transformed China from a planned economy into a socialist market economy. It leads China in further opening up and integrating with the global economy‚ which will in turn speed up the progress

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    had said‚ that the people of Egypt should definitely be proud and content with their nation for how it is and they should go to nationalism and try to escape the pressure of Westernization. (Document 2) Ahmed Ben Bella Bella‚ military lead of the Algerian National Liberation Front stated that the two societies of Europe and the societies of the Muslim nations were hardly different in any way. He makes the argument that both the teachings of old Greek

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    sovereignty." While proponents of these trade liberalization agreements argued - correctly - that U.S. sovereignty could not be lost since only the Congress has the power to make U.S. laws‚ their argument missed the point. The fear of the opponents of NAFTA and the WTO was not of some abstract principle learned in civics class‚ but of the real threat of downward pressure on wages and labor‚ health‚ safety‚ and environmental standards that results from trade liberalization in a world of internationally mobile

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    foreign insurers that would enter the market lure current and future Indian policyholders? How would the citizens of India benefit from liberalization? What would be the impact on India’s capital markets?   These and many other questions were debated for several years until 1999. The first private insurance companies began operations in 2001. The outcome of Liberalization   Opening up the sector has transformed the landscape. The Indian regulator has done a commendable job in liberalizing the market

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    ........................... 3 Phase of Industry ...................................................................................................................... 3 Pre-liberalization era ................................................................................................................ 3 Post-liberalization Era ............................................................................................................. 3 Current phase ...........................................

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    founded primarily to prevent such crises from taking place. It is true that in the case of East Asia the IMF policies did not only made things worse‚ but were responsible for the crisis. The excessively rapid financial‚ as well as capital market liberalization was probably the most important cause of this economic disaster. Ironically‚ a few months before the crisis‚ the IMF had forecast strong growth in the area based on the fact that during the last 30 years East Asia was growing faster‚ doing

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    J. Bio. & Env. Sci. 2015 Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences (JBES) ISSN: 2220-6663 (Print)‚ 2222-3045 (Online) http://www.innspub.net Vol. 6‚ No. 4‚ p. 75-79‚ 2015 RESEARCH PAPER OPEN ACCESS Contribution to the study of coastal floristry biodiversity in Oran Haddad Fatma Zohra1‚ Frih Faiza1‚ Noureddine Benaissa1‚ Zitouni Boutiba1‚ Ionela Dobrin2 1 Department of Biology‚ University of Oran‚ Laboratory Network for Environmental Monitoring (LRSE)‚ Oran‚ Algeria 2 Department of

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    religion. Around the world religious terrorism became a way of life. It has appeared in virtually every part of the world‚ and in association with every major religious tradition. For instance: * The French dealt with subway bombs planted by Algerian Islamic activists * The British with exploding trucks and buses in the dispute with Northern Ireland * The Japanese placed in Tokyo subways nerve gas by Hindu-Buddhist sect * The Indians experienced car bombings by Muslim separatists

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    There is distinction between lives of Arab Women and their perception by American Media. The stereotypes spin out of control. Rise of US Feminism and with the rise of ‘Islam’ as enemy emerged in 1970-80’s.  History of Arab Feminism is long‚ layered and impressive. (Oxymoronic)  Women NGO’s in Middle East and North Africa have risen exponentially in 1980-90’s.  Ex: New Woman’s group‚ Arab Woman’s Publishing House‚ the Alliance of Arab Women‚ the association for the development and Enhancement

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