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    Open and Closed Economies

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    The economies of the world have become increasingly globalised and interdependent over the last two decades (Casey & Fair 1999‚ 449). Countries across the world are continuously involved with each other via trade‚ investment‚ communication and travel. Economic events in one country can have repercussions on the economies of other countries‚ as no economy operates in a vacuum or is completely closed. Nearly all economies are open economies (Hubbard et al 2010‚ 614). Openness has given societies

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    Marsupial Migration and Speciation Between New Guinea and Australia along the Torres Strait Abstract The strait of Torres represents a submerged land bridge separating New Guinea and Australia that opens during periods of glaciation. The flow of genes and migrations occurring in this region during these periods are hypothesized to inhibit speciation in regions directly adjacent in the to strait of Torres. A comparison of four species‚ three endemic to New Guinea: Dasyurus spartacus‚ Planigale novaeguineae

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    No.1 The slow growth of Chinese exports trade as the gloomy world economy.(出口) Recently‚ changes of the demography‚ the factor price‚ supply and environmental protection will increase the cost of Chinese exports. On the other hands‚ the recovery of the U.S economic remains slow‚ also the continuing escalation of the European debt crisis and the slow recovery of the global economy leading the result of the slow growth of Chinese export trade. Facing the situation‚ Chinese government should do

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    Article Summary & comments Author of Article: Joseph Pine & James Gilmore In this Journal‚ the author explained all about experience economy elaborating on when and how to enter the emerging experience economy. According to the journal‚ an experience occurs when a company intentionally uses service as the stage‚ and goods as props‚ to engage individual customers in a way that creates a memorable event. I agree with the author when he mentioned that no two people can have the same experience

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    China Green Economy

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    For years now‚ China has been at the receiving end of stinging criticism from the West over its environmental policies‚ with critics describing it variously as one of the most polluted countries‚ an insatiable‚ consumer-driven energy guzzler‚ and the world’s worst emitter of greenhouse gases. These labels have been prompted by China’s rapid industrialization and urbanization over the past 30 years‚ which has allowed it to achieve blistering economic growth‚ but at enormous cost to its environment

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    Yoveta Adams 12/14/12 English 1101 9:00 A.M. Essay # 6 The Economy vs. the Environment The unemployment rate is almost nine percent‚ the value of the American dollar is steadily declining‚ and the housing market is far from stable. It is undeniable that the American people need jobs. TransCanada‚ “a leader in North American energy production” (Canadian Business Resource) and its subsidiary‚ TransCanada Pipelines Limited has a seven billion dollar plan to create jobs by extending the already existing

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    United States Economy Changes in the structure of global production and trade have been difficult for certain sectors of the U.S. economy. As other countries have developed new manufacturing capacities‚ the lower wages of workers in those countries have given them a cost advantage relative to manufacturing in the United States. This has led to a steady increase in U.S. imports of manufactured goods that are cheaper than equivalent domestic goods. It has also prompted a number of U.S. companies

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    Canada's Economy Analysis

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    My Perspective on Canada’s Economy‚ Government Responsibilities‚ and a Merge with America In this essay‚ I would be discussing a prominent economic problem that Canada faces today‚ which is its weakening currency‚ that is a prime factor as to why Canada’s economy to worsening. Moreover‚ I would also discuss about the right for Canadians to look up to their governments for solutions to the major problems they face‚ as well as the better decision of giving citizens opportunities to learn skills required

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    Informal Economy in Egypt

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    The informal Economy in Egypt‚ can it be an engine for poverty reduction. Sabreen Mahmoud 900072036 Econ 308 Fall 2010 Dr Magda Asssaad The informal economy definition is a very wide one. It is difficult to define it because of the agreement on the activities to be deemed informal make it very hard. There are many definitions agree that the informal sector occurs outside the legal frame work. It was about 30 years later when the concept of informal sector is introduced by the (ILO)

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    Zoe Bautista Mrs. Montgomery American Lit 11 15 March 2016 Decades: 1990s With the fall of Communism in the beginning of the 1990s‚ America’s economy saw its longest economic expansion in history. From 1991 to 2001‚ the improving economy‚ new jobs creations‚ and the success of the stock market were big factors that lead the nation to prosperity. Overall‚ people had a positive outlook on life and were hopeful about the future. Many Americans were confident in the direction the country was growing

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