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    Tokyo‚ one of the three "command centers" for the world economy. For three decades from 1960‚ Japan experienced rapid economic growth‚ which was referred to as the Japanese post-war economic miracle. Tokyo is Japan’s capital and the world’s most populous metropolis. It is also one of Japan’s 47 prefectures‚ consisting of 23 central city wards and multiple cities‚ towns and villages west of the city center. The prefecture is part of the world’s most populous metropolitan area with upwards of 35

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    countries and generated almost 15% of its GDP from tourism in 2006. Indonesia is the only member of G-20 major economies and considered as the largest economy in the region.[31] Indonesia’s estimated gross domestic product (nominal) for 2008 was US$511.7 billion with estimated nominal per capita GDP was US$2‚246‚ and per capita GDP PPP was US$3‚979 (international dollars). Stock markets in Southeast Asia have performed better than other bourses in the Asia-Pacific region in 2010‚ with the Philippines’ PSE leading

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    Long term finance for corporate and government: The capital market is the market for securities‚ where companies and governments can raise long term funds. Selling stock and selling bonds are two ways to generate capital and long term funds. It provides a new avenue to corporate and government to raise funds for long term. Helps to bridge investment – savings gap: Capital market expand the investment options available in the country‚ which attracts portfolio investments from abroad. Domestic savings

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    writing this letter to propose a change in our current economy. My belief is that by adopting a market economy our country will thrive and grow stronger. By having a free market economy‚ buyers are free to purchase anything in which they like and however much of that product they want. The seller of the product can also produce whatever they want and also increase the production depending on the forces of market. The producers of products are free to undertake both the risk and rewards with increasing

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    affect the supply and demand chains and available markets for many different companies as well. Economic A market boom‚ recession‚ or growing inflation problem can all change the way an organization plans for the future and operates in the present. Economic factors are often difficult to assess‚ since economic forecasts and analyses vary widely between experts. Unemployment levels‚ comparative foreign exchange rates‚ and the state of the global economy can all help or hurt a business’ ability to get

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    Chile Economy

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    business in Chile 23 1. Stable economy 23 2. World class connectivity 24 3. Skilled Human Resources 24 4. Competitive business costs 25 5. Exceptional quality of life 25 6. Access to world markets 25 7. Government support 25 8. Low corporate tax 26 9. Freedom of growth 27 10. Solid institutions 27 Chile‚ an open economy 27 Labor laws in Chile 28 Sustainability 29 Connectivity 29 Chile Infrastructure‚ power‚ and communications 29 Telecommunications 32 Economy 33 Energy 34 Environment

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    there are many things that affect the economy and vice versa there are many things that the economy affects. The major things that the economy affects are jobs in the airline‚ automotive‚ home building‚ and technological industries. The main reason is because when the economy is doing bad‚ these fields do not do so good either. They all depend on the economy staying in a good state‚ in order for them to stay healthy. In this paper I will show how the economy affects the home building industry. I

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    The Mauritian Economy

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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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    become one of the leading economies in the world. The German government played an important role in the rejuvenation of the economy so the German state and the economic system are closely intertwined. The relationship between state and market in Germany is known as the social market economy. Germany’s social market economy defied expectations and by the 1960s it was the envied by most of the world. The success of the German economy is due to government intervention in the market. The unique aspects of

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    China Economy

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    world’s second-largest economy and some analysts predict it could become the largest within a few years. Yet‚ on a per capita basis‚ China remains a relatively poor country. China’s economic rise has led to a substantial increase in U.S.-China economic ties. According to U.S. trade data‚ total trade between the two countries surged from $5 billion in 1980 to $503 billion in 2011. China is currently the United States’ second-largest trading partner‚ its third largest export market‚ and its largest source

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