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    Throughout time‚ many countries have needed to implement some sort of economic reform in order to strengthen their economy so that they can be more of a power on the world stage and to stabilize their country. The Chinese reforms were long in the making‚ an unfolding process that had spanned most of the 20th century and‚ unlike other countries such as Russia who were trying to do the same thing but whom eventually failed‚ China prospered‚ and increased its economy greatly. China has had the fastest

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    Economic reforms and trade unionism in India--a macro view. Publication: Indian Journal of Industrial Relations Publication Date: 01-JAN-08 | Format: Online Delivery: Immediate Online Access | | Ads by Google | | Human Resource Planning Global clientele over 300 companies Power your HR productivity process. MyAdrenalin.com/Register-for-Demo | 5‚931 HR Jobs Found Ensure a Promising Career Naukri.com - Post Your Resume Now! Naukri.com | HR Executive Jobs Companies looking for HR Personnel Submit

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    Economic Reforms since 1991

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    Economic Reforms in India since 1991: Has Gradualist Approach Worked? By Vadapalli.Tilak Kumar‚ India was a latecomer to economic reforms‚ embarking on the process in earnest only in 1991‚ in the wake of an exceptionally severe balance of payments crisis. The need for a policy shift had become evident much earlier‚ as many countries in east Asia achieved high growth and poverty reduction through policies which emphasized greater export orientation and encouragement of the private sector. India

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    challenges for social welfare services and social work in South Africa. This assignment will include an analysis of 5 media clips‚ State of Nation Address by the President‚ Mr Jacob G. Zuma and the Budget Speech by the Minister of Finance‚ Mr Pravin J. Gordhan. This is the individual’s analysis of the articles‚ which will further guide and add towards the group work assignment. 2. State of Nation Address (RSA‚ State of Nation Address‚ 2012) The State of Nation Address of South Africa 2012

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    Introduction: Political Culture has been questioned to have many definitions as it is yet an early process which political scientists are still exploring now to this to see how it affect politics. A political culture provides key elements to the South African political system both in an individualistic and a collective perspective. In South Africa we share a democratic political culture as we are now drawn to democracy after the 1994 change of system. Even now some political leaders don’t uphold

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    Victorian Social Reforms

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    The Victorian Laissez-Faire system of social reform relied on voluntary contribution of the wealthy and the charitable to relieve poverty‚ rather than the now standard system of using money from universal taxes to pay for universal services such as public health and housing. The founding laws of this welfare state we now live in today where known as the liberal reforms‚ a series of legislation that encouraged a far more collectivist attitude to social reform that verged on socialism‚ dreaded by the

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    To what extent was there political and economic reform in the years 1906-1916? In the years 1906-1916 there was some economic reform made my Stolypin and some political reform made by the four Dumas. Stolypin made his land reforms and other agricultural reforms in order to improve agriculture and increase production. However he was not majorly successful in constructing economic reforms to improve conditions in cities. The tsar had allowed an elected legislative assembly (Duma) which was in place

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    South Korea’s Economic Success A Rise from the Ashes of War ECON 211: South Korea’s Economic Success A Rise from the Ashes of War After signing an armistice agreement between North Korea‚ the US and China on July 27‚ 1953‚ the next 5 decades South Korea has been pulling itself out of the ashes of a war that divided the country. South Korea has risen to great economic success becoming one of the 15 greatest economies of the world in 2010. This great success did come at a great price and

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    The Compromise of 1877

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    Presidential election of 1876 was close between Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel J. Tilden. Hayes electoral vote was 185 and Tilden’s electoral vote was 184. But Tilden had won the popular vote 4‚288‚546 to Hayes popular vote 4‚034‚311. Even though Tilden had won with the popular vote‚ Hayes was still elected as the new president of 1876. Unlike any other election‚ the two parties had decided to elect him by making a deal called the Compromise of 1877. The Compromise of 1877 was a deal made by the Republicans

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    have the economic reforms of Deng Xiaoping changed the form of Communism that previously existed in China? The economic reforms introduced by Deng Xiaoping during his term as leader of the Chinese Communist Party from 1977 to 1992 has meant that China is an economic power in the world today. Prior to Deng’s term the Chinese economy was centrally planned‚ meaning that all economic activity was controlled by the government and all companies were owned by the State. Deng’s economic reform policies

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