1. How ICT affects developed countries In developed countries‚ people have enough money to purchase the latest equipment and gadgets. They are also highly knowledgeable as they have money to spend on training to improve their skills. Due to CAD and CAM software‚ work is becoming more efficient. The medicine field is also advancing and new cures to diseases (Eg: cure for HIV) are being found due to the improvement of technology. The number of crimes (Eg: identity theft‚ hacking‚ credit card fraud)
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“Global Economic crisis: Impact on IT Industry in India.” Abstract: Globalization has ensured that none of the economies of the world stays insulated from the global economic crisis. But there was a general belief that the emerging economies could remain largely apart from the global economic meltdown and provide an alternative engine of growth to the world economy. The effect of the crisis on the Indian economy was not significant in the beginning. The argument soon proved unfounded as the global
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ECON 504 – Final Paper Domestic and Global protectionist policies affecting economies Throughout the global economy‚ there are free trade zones and there are restricted zones. Free Trade exists when there is an absence of government imposed barriers in existence between nations in order to restrict trade. When barriers such as those referred to as protectionist policies exist‚ free trade becomes restricted. Protection is essentially defined as any action by national
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Refugees have a negative effect on the economy of the country. Nowadays one of the major problems in the world is the growing number of refugees and asylum seekers. Refugees are people who have been forced to leave their home country for fear of persecution for reasons of race‚ religion‚ politics‚ civil war or due to environmental disasters. Almost since time began‚ the human race has had problems when the situation in their
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of global warming (Rowntree 80). Deforestation issues are of growing concern I the California Red Wood forests‚ where there is large scale forest clearing (Sahagun). Like Latin America‚ the United States and Canada have seen a high increase in urbanization. Like most of the other regions covered‚ the majority of North American population there relatively recently and there are few remaining native cultures. While Latin America still has a strong Native Indian presence in many countries‚ the
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A Project Report on “Future of Wealth Management in Indian Economy” Institute of Computer and Business Management- School of Business Excellence‚ Rajendra Nagar‚ Hyderabad (A.P) (2009-2011) Submitted To: Guidance: Mrs. Annie Kavitha Mr. Avinash Khanapur (Internal Guide) (Project Guide)
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INTERNATIONAL FINANCE ASSIGNMENT TOPIC : EUROPEAN MONETARY SYSTEM‚ BOP POSITION AND IMPACT ON INDIAN ECONOMY EUROPEAN MONETARY SYSTEM INTRODUCTION European Monetary System (EMS) was an arrangement established in 1979 under the Jenkins European Commission where most nations
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the maintenance of order. According to Anderson (2001:78) foreign aid is the transfer of resources from developed countries to under developing countries‚ either through bilateral donors or multilateral donors. Many countries in the world accept foreign assistance and get different benefits along with a few adverse results. It is the debt that is given by a country to another country on the concessional rates. Mazrui (1986:69) stated that aid often comes with conditions on its allocation. This is
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The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis in Bangladesh 20-Aug-2010 Prepared by Mojadda Alfa Azam ID.: 10916047 Dept.: Accounting Information System EMBA‚ DU Course name: Micro & Macro Economics Course no.: 4102 Acknowledgements I would like to give thanks to Prof. Dr. Tahmina Khatun‚ professor of AIS Department‚ EMBA‚ DU‚ for her continuous guidance and supreme supervision throughout the course. I am solely responsible for any remaining errors. Finally all praise
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The Impacts of Brain Drain on Developing Countries Brain drain‚ which is the action of having highly skilled and educated people leaving their country to work abroad‚ has become one of the developing countries concern. Brain drain is also referred to as human capital flight. More and more third world science and technology educated people are heading for more prosperous countries seeking higher wages and better working conditions. This has of course serious concequences on the sending countries.
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