disappear within the next few decades unless drastic measures are taken. Other forests and regions are in danger too. Although in some places tourism growth has threatened wildlife‚ in most cases it inspires many to conserve it. 2. Definition of eco-tourism Ecotourism is travelling to natural places that are vulnerable and the tourists are required to act responsibly in order to minimize the negative aspects of tourism on the environment and enhance the cultural integrity of the local people.
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..........................................................................................................15 Introduction One of the most effective methods of regulating social and labour relations is a social accounting. The purpose of this paper is to define the meaning of `social accounting`‚ its value on the example of two world companies‚ review the effectiveness of its use‚ carry out their comparison and to find out if they fit generally accepted standards of `good` social accounting.
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Question 1: Assume that Econoland produces haircuts and shirts with inputs of labor. Econoland has 1000 hours of labor available. A haircut requires ½ hour of labor‚ while a shirt requires 5 hours of labor. Construct Econolands PPF. Answer 1: To construct Econolands Production Possibility Frontier (PPF) we first need to understand what is a PPF. A production possibilities frontier (PPF) is a graph showing the different quantities of two goods that an economy can efficiently produce with limited
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Ecotourism is defined as "Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people. The basic principles and good practices of ecotourism are slowly beginning to spread. Even major international hotel chains‚ tour operators and attraction providers are starting to adopt environmentally responsible practices‚ such as recycling‚ use of renewable energy sources‚ water-conservation schemes and safe waste disposal Ecotourism theoretically means travel
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Data Exercise One ECON 201: Principles of Macroeconomics September 5‚ 2014 To live in an economy that is not negatively impacted by recession‚ downsizing‚ or business capsizing would be ideal. The unfortunate reality is that we are faced with economic situations that will be either helpful or hurtful to us all. Over the last few quarters between 2013 and 2014 the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)‚ conducted an analysis that reflects the changes in GDP. During this time the Nominal GDP
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Questions in macroeconomics Instructor: MA. Bui Huy Khoi Chapter 1 What is economics? Top of Form [pic] Question 1 Resources in an economy: a) Are always fixed b) Can never decrease c) Always increase over time d) Are limited at any moment in time [pic] Question 2 Human wants are: a) Always fixed ) Limited c) Unlimited d) Likely to decrease over time [pic] Question 3 The sacrifice involved when you choose
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Course name: Macroeconomics FINAL 1. The two large macroeconomies I selected are China and the United States. 2a. GDP and GDP growth rate Found on http://www.tradingeconomics.com/Economics/Interest-Rate.aspx?Symbol=CNY China U.S. GDP per capita 2000- 949 34606 2001- 1021 34518 2002- 1106 34747 2003- 1209 35318 2004- 1323 36272 2005- 1452 37050 2006- 1612 37757 2007- 1811 38138 2008- 1963 38206 2009- NA NA China U.S. GDP growth rate (avg) 2000- 7.68 4.15
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Supply and Demand Economists believe they understand and can predict within a certain degree the outcome of general micro and macroeconomic phenomena. Microeconomics is the study of individual choice‚ and how that choice is influenced by economic forces (Colander‚ 2010). Macroeconomics is the study of the economy as a whole (Colander‚ 2010). As much as the regular person would like to ignore these same principles and simply live their lives they will be subjected to the harsh reality of economics
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ECO 252 Midterm Practice Fall 2013 MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Which of the following transactions represents the purchase of a final good? 1) _______ A) Apple computer buys computer processors from Intel. B) Delta buys a new European-made jetliner. C) Your father buys a new John Deere riding lawn mower. D) Starbucks purchases coffee beans. Table 19-3 Consumption expenditures $800 Investment expenditures
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Fundamental of Electronics Nature: Term Paper 1. What device is used to store electric charge? - A capacitor is used to store energy or electric charge in electric field while inductor is used to store energy in magnetic field. 2. What quantity indicates the amount of stored electric charge? - The quantity that indicates the amount of stored electric charge is the Electric Potential. 3. Compare the laws for resistors in series and parallel with those for capacitors in series and parallel
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