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    Japan Economy Development

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    Japan is one of the most studied economies in the world‚ due to its spectacular growth in three different periods. The three periods have huge gaps between themselves. At first we will see the foundation of Edo (1603) with the whole inland economical developments‚ secondly we will see the Prewar period(1868-1945) and thirdly we will see Japan after the defeat of World War II (1945) (postwar period)when the island nation rose to become the world’s second largest economy. This report will inform you

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    Marketing in the Global Economy Marlene Garay AIU Online Abstract In today’s world of constant change and technological advancements‚ it is imperative that marketers stay up to date and ready to tackle and challenges. Companies are battling neck to neck in order to make sure the products they offer are available and in the consumers mind. Not only do they have to be concerned about the local target audience. Now the reach is worldwide and the target audience can be a eclectic mix of races

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    began changes brought about a rise in the standard of living but slowed the country’s economic growth rate. Nevertheless‚ by the middle of the 1960’s Hungary was one of the most industrialized states of Eastern Europe. Moving onto production and investment‚ Hungary is quite detailed. Annual national income in Hungary‚ as in other centrally planned economies‚ is measured in terms of net material product (NMP)‚ which assigns values to material goods and "productive" services. In Hungary the NMP includes

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    South Korean Economy

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    The South Korean Economy MIRCALE ON THE HAN RIVER Enrolment No. 12BSP1240 12BSP1322 12BSP1356 12BSP1364 Name Sonam Hemdev Abhijeet Tare Nipun Vaidya Varun Nair Submitted to: Prof. Swaha Shome. The South Korean Economy TABLE OF CONTENTS Sr. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Content Project Abstract Introduction to South Korea Government Spending Consumption Investment Exports Imports Fiscal Policies & Deficits Monetary Policies Foreign Exchange Trade Policies Unemployment Conclusion

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    Political economy of China

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    Political Economy of East Asia China’s sustained industrialization and urbanization over the next 20 years will lead to enormous demand for resources and energy. Exploring the major winners and losers. Table of Content 1. Abstract………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………3 2. Countries and industries that gain from China’s rise…..………………………………………………………………3 2.1 Countries that benefit……………………………………………………………………………………………………………3 2.2 Australia and Brazil………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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    Nowadays‚ there are debates on how far government should interfere with the economy. Government has played an impact on the economy with the purpose to maximize the well-being of society. What governments generally do is to assure the economy grows at a steady pace‚ increase level of employment and stabilize the price level. However‚ whether government should take active policies to interfere with economy or just let it grow naturally has raised widely discussion. This essay discusses the role of

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    Current Global Economy

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    Current Global Economy The current global economy has become a level playing field for all countries on account of the domino effect of “globalization.” Healthy interaction between the developed and the developing countries in the field of trade and the exchange of technological know - how has helped the global economy prosper remarkably. There has been a significant growth of real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in most countries of the world and a consequent rise in the global income levels

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    INTRODUCTION In 1994 the World Bank described Singapore as the most successful economy in the world and moved Singapore from a third World country to a First World nation within a generation. From the Singapore Department of Statistics‚ Singapore’s gross domestic product (GDP) has grown approximately 7% annually from 1965 to 2009. This was accompanied by a low inflation rate of averaging about 2.1% yearly. Singapore’s 2009 per capita income of US$36‚537.00 is the second highest in Asia after

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    Positive Feedbacks in the Economy A new economic theory elucidates mechanisms whereby small chance events early in the history of an industry or technology can tilt the competitive balance by W. Brian Arthur onventional economic theory is built on the assumption of diminishing renrrns. Economic actions engender a negative feedback that leads to a predictable equilibrium for prices and market shares. Such feedback tends to stabilize the economy because any major changes will

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    Centrally Planned Economy

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    The world’s economies consist of three main economy systems with different economic mechanisms. There are centrally planned economy‚ mixed economy and unplanned economy. Centrally planned economy is one kind of planned economy‚ it is also known as command economy or socialism. The process of implementation of centrally planned economy is called planification. The phrase is originally generated from “Befehlswirtschaft” in German which used to represent Nazi economy (Amadeo‚ 2012). Incan empire in

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