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    1. Open Economy vs. Closed Economy • Open Economy A country has an open economy if it is joining international trade‚ which exporting and importing are collectively together. Selling or buying of goods or services to a foreign country is allowed in this kind of economy. The Market-economy is mostly free from trade barriers and where exports and imports form a large percentage of the GDP. Imports give citizens of a country access to products and services provided by other nations

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    Digital Economy

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    integrity of this document Date: 2005.05.07 14:28:47 +08’00’ Digital Economy: Impacts‚ Influences and Challenges Harbhajan S. Kehal Varinder P. Singh IDEA GROUP PUBLISHING i Digital Economy: Impacts‚ Influences and Challenges Harbhajan S. Kehal University of Western Sydney‚ Australia Varinder P. Singh University of Western Sydney‚ Australia IDEA GROUP PUBLISHING Hershey • London • Melbourne • Singapore ii Acquisitions Editor: Senior Managing Editor: Managing Editor: Development

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    Philippine Economy

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    Philippines in global map From WEF “Global Competitiveness report 2012-13”‚ key performance indices of Philippines in a global scale is analyzed below: [pic] 0.5% of world-wide GDP share implies Philippines is really an insignificant player in world economy in terms of economic output‚ and 95 millions population‚ about 1.5% of ~7 billion world population‚ means current productivity level is only one third of world average. This is a typical characteristic of developing Asian countries‚ i.e.‚ high population

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    Philippine Economy

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    TERM PAPER IN MICROECONOMICS BY: MA. DAYANARA P. MANAIG TO: PROFESSOR JOYCE COLCOL Economy of the Philippines The Philippines is a developing country in South-East Asia. In 2004‚ it was ranked as the 24th largest economy by the World Bank according to purchasing power parity. The Philippines is one of the newly industrializing countries in the world. Important sectors of the Philippine economy include agriculture and industry‚ particularly food processing‚ textiles and garments‚ and electronics

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    New Economy vs Old Economy

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    | * New Economy vs. Old Economy | 2 | * Microsoft Corporation | 3 | Ford motor | 3 | Revenue and profit | 4 | Code of ethics statement | 5 | How effective is the firms? | 14 | Conclusion | 17 | Introduction * New Economy vs. Old Economy The world economy has recently changed. A new world economy has emerged over the last decade as two long-run broad trends‚ globalization and advances in information and communication technology (ICT) have converged. This ‘new economy’ is significantly

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    Economies of Scale

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    Economies of Scale * This is the cost advantage that a business obtains due to expansion. * That is the factor that cause the average cost of producing a product to fall‚ as output of the product rises as explained in the ‘Dictionary of Economics’. * By achieving economies of scale‚ a company would have the cost advantage over its existing and new rivals. * Further‚ the company could achieve lower long run average cost (i.e. productive efficiency). But if technology changes‚ this

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    The Open Economy

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    I V E The Open Economy No nation was ever ruined by trade. — Benjamin Franklin Even if you never leave your home town‚ you are an active participant in a global economy.When you go to the grocery store‚ for instance‚ you might choose between apples grown locally and grapes grown in Chile. When you make a deposit into your local bank‚ the bank might lend those funds to your next-door neighbor or to a Japanese company building a factory outside Tokyo. Because our economy is integrated with

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    Africa and Its Economy

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    This paper is a sociology paper about Africa and how it economy works. It list great detail about the type of economy that Africa is ran by. It is for Sociology of Developing countries and talks about West Africa. There is a lot of resourceful and good information that is included in this paper and it is easy to understand and it is written in APA format‚ there is also the proper amount of citations in the correct form. I think that it would be useful for any student that is taking a sociology

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    A. What are the noticeable change in the Indian economy after 1991? How these changes affected Industrial Relations? Changes in the Scenario‚ Before and After Economics Liberalisation Before Liberalisation • State-sponsored and State-mediated development • Protected domestic market • Budgetary and directed Institutional resource allocation • Subsides and administered price regime • Welfare State active in labour market • Systematic de-casualization of jobs • Stable governing structure and

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    Underground Economy

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    are evading the International Revenue Service‚ employers and workers alike. Americans are reverting to the underground economy‚ where tax-evaders‚ illegal workers‚ prostitution‚ and drug rings are abundant. This type of hidden income made by these activities go unreported in the national income‚ and has become accepted as the status-quo all over the world. The Underground economy is difficult to control‚ but can be managed with well thought out tax plans‚ and more severe punishment. In the years

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