taux de chômage‚ l’inflation‚ etc. UAE is a wealthy‚ medium-sized economy located in The Middle East. UAE has a population of 10.41 million people. Its economy is the second largest in the Arab world (after Saudi Arabia)‚ with a gross domestic product (GDP) of $377 billion‚ principally from oil revenues UAE passed Saudi Arabia as the largest consumer market in the region. With imports totaling $273.5 billion. UAE’s economy is predominantly manufacturing-based. Contribution in GDP %
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INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE NIGERIAN ENVIRONMENT: PARADOX AND REALITY[1] BY AbbasBashir Department of Geography‚ School of Envirinmental sciences‚ Modibbo Adama University of Technology‚Yola‚ Nigeria Email: bashirmafindi@yahoo.com Introduction The Nigerian nation like most other developing countries have shown high regards for‚ and indeed embarked on different schemes and policies of industrial development because it is generally believed that industrialization
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The economy of India is the ninth-largest in the world by nominal GDP and the third-largest by purchasing power parity (PPP).[1] The country is one of the G-20 major economies and a member of BRICS. On a per-capita-income basis‚ India ranked 141st by nominal GDP and 130th by GDP (PPP) in 2012‚ according to the IMF.[12] India is the 19th-largest exporter and the 10th-largest importer in the world. Economic growth rate slowed to around 5.0% for the 2012–13 fiscal year compared with 6.2% in the previous
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measures that can be used to regulate money supply. Money supply is the entire stock of currency and other liquid instruments in a country’s economy as of a particular time. The money supply can include cash‚ coins and balances held in checking and savings accounts. Economists analyze the money supply and develop policies revolving around it through controlling interest rates and increasing or decreasing the amount of money flowing in the economy. Money supply data is collected‚ recorded and published
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Economies of scale The long run – increases in scale A firm’s efficiency is affected by its size. Large firms are often more efficient than small ones because they can gain from economies of scale‚ but firms can become too large and suffer from diseconomies of scale. As a firm expands its scale of operations‚ it is said to move into its long run. The benefits arising from expansion depend upon the effect of expansion on productive efficiency‚ which can be assessed by looking at changes in average
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Taylor “Principles of Scientific Management” Management’s principle: secure the maximum prosperity for the employer and the employee Aim for high excellence and permanent prosperity Maximum prosperity for employee: higher wages + develop worker to highest maximum efficiency to get highest quality of work Max prosperity for employer and employee should = management Scientific management: these fundamental interests are the same since both benefit from each other (long term) Employer (high
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SAP Excellence Series Editors: Professor Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Peter Mertens Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Dr. Peter Zencke SAP AG‚ Walldorf Gerhard F. Knolmayer‚ Peter Mertens Alexander Zeier and Jörg Thomas Dickersbach Supply Chain Management Based on SAP Systems Architecture and Planning Processes With 77 Figures and 11 Tables 123 Prof. Dr. Gerhard F. Knolmayer University of Bern Institute of Information Systems Engehaldenstrasse 8 CH-3012 Bern Switzerland Dr. Alexander Zeier Deputy
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TABLE OF CONTENTS | TITLES | PAGES | 1 | Introduction-the Mauritian economy | | 2 | Position Of Mauritius In The World | | 3 | Different sectors of the Economy | | 4 | The Primary Sector | | 5 | Introduction- Agriculture in Mauritius | | 6 | Agriculture and Land Use | | | Importance of agriculture in Mauritius | | | The Sugar Industry | | | Sugar Milling and Production | | | Importance of Sugar Cane | | | Tea‚ Tobacco‚ Potatoes‚ Vegetables‚ Fruits‚ Flowers
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activities. This globalisation has been facilitated by a number of political‚ economic and technological developments. In this chapter‚ we explore the financial markets with an outline of their history and their development in modern globalised economies. We devote some time to the concept of a security as a negotiable claim and the phenomenon of securitisation. We outline the structure of the financial markets and‚ in particular‚ how the money and capital markets interact. We then turn to the equity
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DN: cn=TeAM YYePG‚ c=US‚ o=TeAM YYePG‚ ou=TeAM YYePG‚ email=yyepg@msn.com Reason: I attest to the accuracy and integrity of this document Date: 2005.05.07 14:28:47 +08’00’ Digital Economy: Impacts‚ Influences and Challenges Harbhajan S. Kehal Varinder P. Singh IDEA GROUP PUBLISHING i Digital Economy: Impacts‚ Influences and Challenges Harbhajan S. Kehal University of Western Sydney‚ Australia Varinder P. Singh University of Western Sydney‚ Australia IDEA GROUP PUBLISHING Hershey
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