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    Previously‚ Australia has had many links with Indonesia which have helped to build our economy and to strengthen the ties between our nation and Indonesia. These links are through defence‚ aid and migration. The links through defence include the development of a counter-terrorism security cooperation after the Bali bombings in 2002. This was further made a priority in 2014‚ when the threat of ISIS was a concern for both nations. Aid efforts that began in the 1950s include the AIDCO Program (Australia-Indonesia

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    Japanese Economy report Topic: Japan`s specific economical problems As every country in the world Japan is facing its specific problems as well as some of them are common to others too. (1)For example there are some problems that are very common with the other developed countries like aging society‚ government budget deficits etc. For those problems international cooperation and exchange of the ideas/successful case-studies are widely known as a good start for tackling them. But apart from those

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    Industrial Revolution Economy QUESTIONS – 2005 – What do you understand by the term‚ industrial revolution? How do you account for its varying pace in Britain‚ France and Germany? 2006 – Highlight the variation in the pattern and pace of industrialization in Britain France and Germany between 1830-1914. 2009 – Describe the various factors which determined the divergent pace and pattern of industrialization in the 19th century. 2010 – In what ways was the experience of industrialization different

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    1. Forging A World Economy; 1400-1800 Intro Paragraph: The Rise of the West: Scholars tried to explain why political & economic power was concentrated in the hands of Western States (Western Europe & the US). Debates between the two got heated because it concerned the present the future as much as it did the past. A.On one side; Cultural Approach: were those who congratulated today’s winners in the global economy by arguing that the rich were wealthy

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    A transition economy or transitional economy is an economy which is changing from a centrally planned economy to a market economy.[1] Transition economies undergo a set of structural transformations intended to develop market-based institutions. These include economic liberalization‚ where prices are set by market forces rather than by a central planning organization. there is a push to privatize state-owned enterprises and resources‚ state and collectively run enterprises are restructured as businesses

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    the 144 countries’ economies‚ the 12 pillars are: 1. Institutions 2. Infrastructure 3. Macroeconomic 4. Health and primary education 5. Higher education and training 6. Goods market efficiency 7. Labor market efficiency 8. Financial Market Development 9. Technological readiness 10. Market Size 11. Business sophistication 12. Innovation Each one of these pillars depends on another pillar and leads to improve another pillar or pillars‚ I can’t talk about all of these pillars

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    were trying to enforce on them. After many years of new laws‚ acts‚ enforcements‚ changes in politics‚ slavery‚ etc; the colonists decided it was time to declare independence from the British. This led to the American Revolution‚ in which lives of all involved changed dramatically. Women suddenly were considered to have important roles in every aspect of the goings-on in their daily life. Many people such as Abigail Adams and Molly Wallace suddenly had things to say and had quite an influence on

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    What is International Political Economy? An excerpt from an article by Michael Veseth. What is IPE? International Political Economy (IPE) is the rapidly developing social science field of study that attempts to understand international and global problems using an eclectic interdisciplinary array of analytical tools and theoretical perspectives. IPE is a field that thrives on the process that Joseph Schumpeter called "creative destruction." The growing prominence of IPE as a field of study

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    What is the current role of the BRIC economies in the global economy? Introduction The importance of the BRIC countries to the global economy has increased because of the high economic growth rates in China‚ Brazil‚ India‚ and Russia. A forecast has been made shows that the BRICs would account for 37% of economic global growth during the period 2011-16 which would increase the BRIC share of global output from 19% to 23% (Goldman‚ S. (2004). However‚ the proportion of global output produced

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    Globalization and Indian Economy - Presentation Transcript 1.   2. Globalization * Globalization has come to be a principal characteristic feature of the new millennium and it has become an inescapable reality in today’s society. * No community and society can remain isolated from the forces of globalization 3. What is globalization * Globalization is the increasing integration of economies and societies around the world‚ transcending the boundaries of the nation

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