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    Understanding Indian Economy The economy of India is currently the world’s fourth largest in terms of real GDP (purchasing power parity) after the USA‚ China and Japan and the second fastest growing major economy in the world after China.  India’s annual growth rate is above 8% while that of China is about 10%.  India is a developing country and our economy is a mixed economy.   In a mixed economy the public sector co-exists with the private sector. Dadabhai Naoroji is known as the Father

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    world’s population‚ the U.S. was consuming 33 percent of the world’s energy. At the same time‚ America’s economy accounted for a quarter of total global production‚ meaning US workers were over 5 times more productive than the global average (because of their advanced industrial sector‚ which accounts for the bulk of energy usage). The fall of the dollar U.S. economic policies had an important effect on the crisis. While the OPEC boycott was an immediate trigger‚ historians increasingly see the crisis

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    fOOD PRICES AND MONEY SUPPLY: A CASUSALITY ANALYSIS .OR BANGLADESH ECONOMY QAZI MUHAMMAD ADNAN HYE*‚ KASHI. IMRAN & SABEEN ANWAR The impact of monetary shock on the food prices has been the hot issue in these days. This research attempts to investigate the direction of causality between the food prices and money supply in Bangladesh‚ using ARDL causality test. Empirical results show unidirectional causality from money supply to food prices in Bangladesh. Hence the money supply is not neutral in determining

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    Transatlantic Slave Trade and the effects on the american economy Transatlantic Slave Trade The Transatlantic slave trade is a “wrenching aspect of the history of Africa and America” (Colin Palmer). The transatlantic slave trade transported African people to the “New World”. It lasted from the 16th to the 19th century. Slavery has had a big impact on African culture. The Africans were forced to migrate away from everything they knew‚ culture‚ heritage and lifestyles (Captive Passage). Coupled

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    EXAMINATION MISCONDUCT IN THE NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES BY EZE CHINAZA .P. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION MANAGEMENT AND POLICY (ECONOMICS OPTION) ANAMBRA STATE UNIVERSITY ULI 01/05/09 INTRODUCTION Education is a very important tool in the development of an individual and consequently‚ of a nation. Unfortunately in Nigeria today‚ Education is suffering severe crisis. It is besieged by some forces like Lack of commitment by students. Insufficient funding by the government. The menace

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    | Currency devaluation and its effects on the economy | Focus on the Argentine economy | Agustina DalFabbro‚ Michele Mottola‚ Giuseppe Merlino‚ Saskia Diehl 26.05.2012 | Inhalt 1. Introduction 2 2. Convertibility and its problems in the 1999/2001 period 2 1.1 Previous Devaluation Process in Argentina 2 2. First moments of devaluation 3 2.1 Fixed exchange rate vs. floating exchange rate regimes 3 2.2 Two types of exchange rates and free floating currency 5 2.2 Free

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    but a lot remains to be done. In a recent news report on the Nigerian Housing Sector aired on African Independent Television (AIT)‚ it was stated that between 1973 and 2006‚ the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) built only 30‚000 housing units nationwide. According to Mr. Tunde Ipinmosho of the Federal Housing Authority (FHA)‚ the current housing deficit is about 12 million homes. If we take the current population of 140 million Nigerians as reported by the National Population Commission after last

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    [pic] THE NETWORK ECONOMY The Network Economy The history of economics of the Industrial Revolution since its beginnings is based on growth. Growth of people meant more customers and growth of production‚ which lead to growth in profits. This so-called “old” or traditional economy was based on bulk production‚ demanding large quantity of resources and limited know-how. The traditional economy‚ according to Alfred Marshall was based on diminishing returns. According to him producers

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    1. What role‚ if any‚ does work/life balance play in the success of an organization? - The “work/life balance” will help organizations retain the most qualified employee’s. Explain. - Today employees are becoming more family based‚ and they understand that work is continuing to squeeze out their personnel life. The work/life balance would allow a more flexible work schedule‚ which will assist employees in having a more balanced work and life. 2. How does diversity in an organization

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    Planned Economy: "The social good" In a planned economy‚ the factors of production are owned and managed by the government. Thus the Government decides what to produce‚ how much to produce and for whom to produce. Features: • All resources are owned and managed by the government • No consumer OR producer choice • The market forces can’t set the price for goods or services • Profit is not the main objective‚ the government aims to provide services and goods to everybody • Government decides

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