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    Do developed countries have a higher obligation to combat climate change? • This debate has been stimulated in large part by the Kyoto Protocol‚ which exempted developing nations such as China and India‚ from the same emissions-reductions obligations as developed countries. The principle underlying Kyoto is known as “common but differentiated responsibilities”‚ which continues as a centre piece principle for those calling on Developed countries to assume a greater responsibility. China‚ India‚ and

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    Country Better Than City

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    Country Life is better than City Life City life and country life are very different to each other. The bustling city is alive with people and activities‚ whereas the country is relaxed and quiet; but which is better? I strongly think that life in the country beats the city by far because of the better environment and friendlier community. The tranquil setting of the country is definitely superior compared to urban life‚ and is really appealing to everyone. Firstly‚ the environment

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    interests alive; it may take two or three decades‚ but it’ll happen. How would you define a developed country? Everyone in the country has to be well above the poverty line. There should be plenty of employment opportunity for all‚ including women and those in rural areas. There has to be basic self-reliance in strategic defence systems‚ so that external policy is not umbilically connected to countries through the weapons business. Self-reliance is the only answer in the defence sector. Health

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    Book Review How Rich Countries Got Rich and Why Poor Countries Stay Poor By Erik S. Reinert The book How Rich Countries Got Rich and Why Poor Countries Stay Poor is written by Erik S. Reinert and it is published in 2007. Reinert is a 62-year-old Norwegian economist who specializes in development economics and economic history (Wikipedia). Reinert attended the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland (where he studied economics)‚ Harvard University for MBA‚ and Cornell University

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    © (2011) IACSIT Press‚ Singapore The structure of linkages and causal relationships between BRIC and developed equity markets Norasyikin Abdullah Fahami+ Mara University of Technology Abstract. The study aims to examine the structure of linkages and causal relationship between the world’s fastest emerging economies (Brazil‚ Russia‚ India and China) and the selected developed countries namely‚ the United States (US)‚ the United Kingdom and Japan. The leading indices of these stock markets

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    Developing vs. Developed

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    A developing country‚ also called a less-developed country (LDC)‚[1] is a nation with a low living standard‚ underdeveloped industrial base‚ and low Human Development Index (HDI) relative to other countries.[2][3] There is no universal‚ agreed-upon criteria for what makes a country developing versus developed and which countries fit these two categories‚ although there are general reference points such as the size of a nation’s GDP compared to other nations. Countries with more advanced economies

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    Why are some countries rich and other countries poor? Introduction- In today’s society‚ money is more consequential than ever. There are more billionaires today then ever before. However the reality is that most of the world still lives in complete poverty; an estimated 40% of the world still lives on less then 2$ a day {1 (January 2013 Written by Anup Shah)} and almost 75% of children world wide do not get secondary level education. However 200years ago‚ the average income around the world was

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    Developed Countries Prejudiced Against Developing Countries. Should Environmental Protection Take Precedence Over Economic Development? Environmental protection versus economic development. Which is more important? There is a great deal of animosity between developed and developing countries today. Most developed countries‚ have become more environmentally friendly and responsible. Take for instance‚ the use of nuclear power over the traditional fossil fuels. Or the implementation

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    ACHIEVING DEVELOPMENT IN THE LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES LIKE TANZANIA The term development is very broad and it has therefore brought many scholars in defining it.in economic view‚ Development can therefore be defined as the increase of level of economic development of a nation. This is looked upon by the economic indicators‚ for instance; income per capita‚ gross national product gross domestic product and the inflationary rates. So once these increase in a given country‚ it is said to have undergone

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    Discuss the impact of newly industrialized countries on the global economy. (10 marks) The rise of Newly Industrialised Countries (NICs) such as South Korea has greatly increased the international division of labour. During early development of NICs‚ TNCs from developed nations utilised the cheap workforce and outsourced their manufacturing into NICs. However the main Research and Development sector remains within the parent countries. This has great impact on the world economy as the NICs benefits

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