the Growth and Development of the Nigerian Economy from 1960-2010 By 1 1 Aminu Umaru and 2Anono Abdulrahman Zubairu Department of Economics & 2Department of Management Technology School of Management and Information Technology Modibbo Adama University of Technology‚ Yola‚ Adamawa State‚ Nigeria. Abstract This paper investigates the contribution of agricultural sector and petroleum sector to the economic growth and development (GDP) of the Nigerian economy between 1960 and 2010 through the application
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ABSTRACT: This paper presents the findings of a study on the environmental impacts of the Manila Bay reclamation project. The study area is at the coastal area of Pasay‚ a city of roughly 400‚000 people. The focus of the study was on the changes in the environment that will be brought about by land reclamation. Qualitative descriptive analysis was used as an approach. Data were gathered from government institutions and comparative studies‚ and from a set of questionnaires handed out to a total of
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PLASTICS BAGS IN UGANDA Uganda is a country in east Africa with a population of about 20 million‚ plastics bags have been around in Uganda as far as I can remember‚ they are commonly called “kaveera’ in uganda. However plastic bags have caused threat to the citizens of Uganda‚ they pose a danger to the environment and violates the rights of the citizens of Uganda to a clean and healthy environment. They have contributed to the largest pollution in Uganda‚ in that 75% of the rubbish on the kampala
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Literature review 1 The 2008 global financial crisis The effects on the U.S. economy have by now been widely analysed and dissected‚ so several economists have focused on the influences of other countries. Mishkin (2011) pointed out that the inner link between countries’ financial systems was tighter than previously realized. Naudé (2009) studied the correlation between the 2008 financial crisis and the developing countries and proposed that some developing countries were less affected and
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Global Political Economy Report: The impact of Great Depression on the Italian economy TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1. INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………………………. 2. BODY……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2.1 UNEMPLOYMENT………………………………………………………………….. 2.2 GDP………………………………………………………………………………………. 2.3 BANKS …………………………………………………………………………………… 3. CONCLUSION…………………………………………………………………………………………. 1. INTRODUCTION The Great Depression of 1929 was
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The Impact of Financial crisis of 2007 on the USA Economy Names Mohammed AlAjmi MANSOUR AL-AHMADI OMAR AL-AL-SHAIKH HUSSAIN AL-ALI ABDULLAH AL-AMER YOUSEF ABABUTAIN Course Fin 410 Prepared for Dr. Ahmed Khalifa Date 20th of December 2011 4492 words Table of Contents I Financial Crisis and Its Causes 1 II Macroeconomic variables 3 A. GDP 3 B. Unemployment 7 C. Inflation 11 D. Exports and Imports 13 II. Government efforts to overcome the crisis 13 A. Government
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2010 Niki Geiersbach 119 THE IMPACT OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ON THE GLOBAL ECONOMY Niki Geiersbach Abstract With the dawn of globalization‚ international business is becoming increasingly popular. Multinational organizations are among the most profitable in the world. A company needs to be aware of the language and culture of the country where it plans to embark with its investment. Politics and laws of the nation can either make international business easy or hard. With the success of international
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the unemployed. The fall-out therefore is double-edge for the economy and the society. Keywords: Labor reforms‚ recapitalization‚ consolidation and post development 1.0 Introduction Private and public businesses are continually being challenged by performance. Performance success is very minimal measured on the indices of what Alos (2006) catalogued as: what the customer needs and values‚ response to environmental changes and impact on the quality of the people. The issue of performance effectiveness
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The Impact of garments industries on the economy of Bangladesh: Introduction: Bangladesh is currently one of the 12 largest exporters of garments products in U.S.A and U.K. In spite of this‚ the real situation does not come in front of the world. That is they are not becoming influenced like before any more. We can see this by the price level of our garments products in the world market. The quantity we are exporting is huge but at a very low price. In the statistics the impact may be huge but
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How high? The national debt is currently at $19 trillion and expanding daily. During Barack Obama’s inauguration day‚ the national debt exceeded $10 trillion. Obama inherited a broken economy with a frozen financial system‚ unemployment hitting double digits‚ a $455 billion deficit‚ a banking crisis‚ and massive layoffs. Simply put‚ there were not enough taxes to make up the federal government’s extravagant spending. Eight years earlier‚ Former President George W. Bush inherited a surplus and envisioned
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