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    1. Exercise 2: Poverty trends Update the Table 1 of “Halving global poverty”. Download from the World Development Indicators database the following data: * Poverty headcount ratio at $1.25 a day (PPP) (% of population) * Population‚ total 
For the main geographic areas of Table 1‚ and since 1990 2. Calculate the number of poor Geographic Region (developing) | 1990 | 1993 | 1996 | 1999 | 2002 | 2005 | 2008 | Europe & Central Asia | 7‚482‚812 |

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    Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra | The effects of the economic crisis on V4 countries | | | Alina Cioată - ERASMUS | 11/29/2012 | | Macroeconomic issues in V4 countries November 2012 Nitra‚ Slovakia Introduction It is enough just to turn on the TV or to read a newspaper to be able to know which is one of world’s major problems nowadays. It might be call economic crisis or financial crisis or recession but all these names cover a single situation: the impossiblity

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    SOCIAL NETWORKING Intro 1. Social networking has had a major influence on society in the 21st century‚ enabling citizens to engage with each other in radically new and different way. Although people have been using the social networking to connect with others since early 1980. It is only in the last decade that social networking has proliferated and it because widespread practice – particularly among young people‚ it has been noted that the older generations are now catching up with the strongest

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    * Why might a country in an early stage of economic and technical development want to limit importation of goods from more developed countries? They might want to sale the same products that these developed countries already have mastered and marketed well. It might be in there interest to enact protectionist legislation. They want to be able sale as much of their domestic product without competition from dominant developed countries firms. This would increase the market share available to sale

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    EASSAY Causes of Corruption in PAKISTAN Corruption is the abuse of entrusted power for private gain. It hurts everyone who depends on the integrity of people in a position of authority. Corruption is an evil which has played havoc with the socio-economic development of Pakistan. Corruption is a curse and major hurdle to the progress of Pakistan. Pakistan faces many types of corruption. Commonly known types are 1) Systematic corruption 2) Sporadic (individual) corruption 3) Political

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    Introduction and Objectives This is a report about the macro-economic environment of Germany in which Bayer AG (Bayer) was founded and listed in the European Stock Exchange vis-a-vis the macro-economic environment of China in which Bayer has a significant market and operations. This report examines and provide an insight on market structures in which Bayer operates‚ the impact of the macro-economic of Germany and China on Bayer’s economic activities and the monetary‚ fiscal and foreign trade policy

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    private sector in terms of credit extension‚ weak capacity of the banks to fund the real sector‚ low-level activities of banks‚ and illiquidity still lingers. This study therefore‚ examines empirically the impact of financial intermediation on the development of the Nigerian economy with the aim of determining the importance of financial intermediaries and its influence. This study found out that the financial intermediaries (banks) in Nigeria exhibit inefficiency and weak capacity in the allocation

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    Does Economic Development always lead to Improvements in Livind Standards? Economic growth and economic development are often thought to be synonymous but although the two are closely linked‚ there are crucial differences in their meanings. Economic growth is defined as ’a rise in the total output (goods or services) produced by a country’. It is measured by the percent rate of increase in the gross domestic product (GDP). Economic development as defined by Todaro is "not purely an economic phenomenon

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    Economics and the Effects on Our Society Post University Maria Krug BUS501 January 13‚ 2013 Economics and the Effects on Our Society A crucial topic of discussion that we hear among our fellow co-workers‚ family‚ friends‚ or colleagues is how the economy is affecting our daily activities of living. When stating this‚ there is much debate and question as to how our money is valued and the effects it poses on various aspects of our purchases

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    Effects of globalization on india? 1. factors that have led to globalization in the 21st century 2. its effects on indian farming sector 3 effect on indian industry 4 WTO and globalization 5 globalization and the future of indian economy 1. The main factors that lead to globalisation in the 21st century are: i.-- the gross failure of all closed‚ command communist and socialist economies to bring in economic properity‚ better quality life and health and education to the common man‚ resulting

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