SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF PAKISTAN Outline: •Introduction Pakistan is a resource rich country but due to incompetent politicians‚ strong generals‚ weak judiciary‚ conservative Ulemas and controlled media‚ it is facing socio-economic‚ political and religious challenges. • Problems Faced By Pakistan At The Time Of Inception From its very inception‚ Pakistan faced a large number of problems. Some of the initial difficulties were 1. Choice of Capital and Establishment of Government
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Politics and Power: Examples from Today ’s Corporate World An effective organization focuses on strong leadership‚ power and political issues. These components are critical to creating an organization mindful of values‚ ethics‚ culture and innovation. Analyzing the use of power and politics are essential to understanding the behavior of individuals within organizations. There are two sides to power and politics. In one respect power and politics imply the shady side of leadership. However‚ power
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Global Warming is causing the decrease of polar bear populations due to the loss of habitat‚ scarcity of food‚ and higher mortality rates in pups. There are nineteen subpopulations of polar bears in the world. They are called "subpopulations" because they are not genetically distinct to one area but generally inhabit nineteen different areas across the circumpolar arctic. A study showed that between 2001 and 2010 there was a 40% population decrease of these bears and according to a U.S Geological
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oil embargo (Reid). Many countries in OPEC and most notably Saudi Arabia‚ wanted Israel to retreat from territories they gained during the war (Reid). The embargo that resulted caught many Western countries flat footed and sparked a global recession. Economic Effects In October of 1973‚ OPEC announced that it would increase the price of oil by 70% by cutting production by 25% and a production cut of 5% each month after (Yurgin). At the time‚ oil was selling for $3. This shock caused the price
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revenues‚ and economic growth of small economies. Claiming that merely their presence are the key to fixing local economies. Politicians are willing to funnel‚ in some cases‚ millions of dollars from taxpayers pockets and into the wallets of corporations to set up shop in their town. Corporations with capital and willingness to invest are waiting around for the highest bidder‚ our bidders being the local governments attempting to find a way to a better local economy . These techniques are essentially
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Comparative Politics and Disasters: Assessing Substantive and Methodological Contributions David A. McEntire and Sarah Mathis Emergency Administration and Planning Department of Public Administration University of North Texas P.O. Box 310617 Denton‚ Tx 76203-0617 Abstract The following chapter illustrates how the discipline of comparative politics may help increase our understanding of disasters in other countries as well as promote more effective emergency management institutions
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Immigration and the Economy Immigration plays a part in the United States economy‚ whether the citizens realize it or not. There are many economic effects due to immigration. Some of those effects are negative‚ but the majority of the effects are positive. Immigration has a positive effect on the economy in the long run by increasing demand‚ and creating competition in the labor force. The United States is home to the largest immigrant population in the world. Immigration averaged around 1 million
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Topic: The effects on China’s economy due to fluctuation of exchange rate. 1. Introduction China’s economy is huge and expanding rapidly. In the last 30 years‚ the rate of Chinese economic growth has been almost miraculous‚ averaging 8 percent growth in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per annum. The economy has grown more than 10 times during that period‚ with Chinese GDP reaching 3.42 trillion US dollars in 2007. China already has the biggest economy after the United States and most analysts
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The Effects of Long-Term Unemployment on the U.S. Economy Unemployment is an extremely serious and scary issue due to the effect it has on our current state of economy. As a student and a future graduate‚ I am extremely concerned with this subject. If the job-market situation does not change for better‚ unemployment can represent a serious issue for all students‚ recent graduates‚ and current unemployed workers. And can have a significant effect on socioeconomic conditions and therefore‚ economy
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Effects of the Countries of Transformation from Centrally Planned Economy to Market Based Economy. HELP University Ng Li Yin B1300613 Soo Chen Yan B1202965 Wong Li Chean B1202828 Centrally planned economy is an economic system in which the government makes almost all the decisions of a country’s economic activities (“Definition of ’Centrally Planned Economy ’”‚ 2014). For instance‚ government takes control on what goods and services is produced and how the resources are
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