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    Chapter – VIII GLOBALISATION AND INDIAN SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR Globalisation means gradual integration of economies through free movement of goods‚ services and capital which has significant impact on the economies of both developed and developing countries. Therefore‚ globalisation refers to a process of growing economic interdependence among different countries of the world. Thus‚ in the globalised era‚ the whole world is changing into a global village in the sense that economic activities

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    RESEARCH TOPIC Assessing the Impact of National Health Insurance Scheme on the Ghanaian Economy BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY Introduction “The first wealth is health” In health there is freedom. Health is the first of all liberties” It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver. In health and disease are now recognized as barriers to economic growth in developing countries. Health before wealth is more than just an old adage

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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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    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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    capacity of governments to secure education‚ health and social protection. It has threatened social and labor standards‚ segmented social policy within countries and created zones excluded from any of the benefits of globalization. It has negative effects on the social structure‚ increases dependency on developed‚ threat to workforce countries Globalization is the cause of welfare state decline. The basic premise of the efficiency hypothesis is that the instrumental capacity of the nation-state is

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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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    interlinked.The concept of global village or global merger is based on the grounds of globalization. Now thequestion arises in one¶s mind what is globalizationThe term globalization means the concentration of world economy in to a single international market rather than many national markets. For example‚ the APPLE INC‚ an American multinational corporation that concentrates in computer hardware and software components. It assembles its best known product i.e. ‘mac’ computer‚ best selling phone ‘iphone’

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    TOPIC: GLOBALISATION AND IDENTITY-HOW GLOBALISATION HAS RESULTED IN THE LOSS OF THE LOCAL IDENTITY IN AFRICA? INTRODUCTION As globalisation is a double-edged sword‚ and it cannot be turned back‚ whether we are in favor of globalization or are against it‚ it is definitely an ever-expanding process (Yusuf 2007). With the advancement in transportation and communication technology‚ including news media and the widespread use of the internet‚ the process of g lobalization becomes more and more speed-up

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    Arguments for and against globalisation Good things about globalization: 1. International trade keeps prices low and quality high. Anytime a country in the past has tried to be self-sufficient and not partake in the global markets‚ they find that their businesses become inefficient due to a lack of competition‚ prices rise‚ their products lack innovation‚ and they end up with hyperinflation. 2. Globalization can bring wealth to some of the world’s poor. For example‚ much of Southeast Asia was

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