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    Income Inequality‚ Economic growth and its effects . Abstract “Some people are of the view that income inequality is a necessary part off the growth process‚ that it is generally unavoidable and that policy should focus on ensuring that everyone is doing better rather than focusing on narrowing the income gap” whilst other agrue that it hinders growth. This assignment was carried out to investigate and debate the theoretical and empirical views of the above statement as well as share my own

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    its Economic Growth Since 1987’s Economic Reform By Francia‚ Niña Luz V. Julio‚ Hilarie Claire L. I. Introduction A. China’s emerging economy for the past 30 years During the 1800 ’s‚ China was economically and politically dominant in the world. However‚ it was during 1850 when China ’s economy started to decline and Britain took the economic lead. China ’s economic and political power weakened. It maintained a centrally planned or commonly known as a command economy wherein

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    and Its Effects on Economic Growth Taywanna Drayton ECO 204 Instructor Stephanie Webb August 16‚ 2010 HIV/AIDS and Its Effects on Economic Growth For most developing countries‚ the main source of progress is through industry and domestic saving. In order for industry to be a viable source of progress‚ the country must have a large‚ productive workforce. Certain elements may stymie growth‚ leading to a slow down in development and‚ by proxy‚ a stalled economy. For developing countries

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    Software testing as a growth market Steve Fice reports on a study by Pierre Audoin Consultants into perceptions of software testing and quality across Europe and discovers that with test optimisation on the rise‚ organisations are increasingly looking to managed testing services. Companies around the world currently invest more than €50 billion annually in applications testing and quality assurance. The awareness of the commercial added value of flawless‚ fail-safe corporate applications is increasing

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    1. INTRODUCTION Despite its overwhelming small physical size and lack of natural resources‚ the Singapore economy has experienced rapid economic development since its independence in 1965. Within those few decades‚ Singapore has metamorphosed from a third world country to one of the countries with the highest GDP globally (292% of global average in 20131). GDP grew with an average of 7.7% since independence; and topped 9.2% in the first 25years. Per capita GDP over the same periods grew by 5.4%

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    ECONOMIES OF SCALE AND ECONOMIES OF SCOPE Economies of scale are reductions in average costs attributable to production volume increases. They typically are defined in relation to firms‚ which may seek to achieve economies of scale by becoming large or even dominant producers of a particular type of product or service. A distinction can be made between internal and external economies of scales. Internal economies of scale occur when a firm reduces costs by increasing production. External economies

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    Stock market development and economic growth Executive summery This paper examined the relationship between stock market development and economic growth of two Asian developing countries‚ that is‚ Pakistan and Bangladesh‚ after the liberalization period of 1990s. The relationship measured were in terms of size (market capitalization)‚ liquidity (total value of stocks traded and stock turnover ratio) and volume (total number of companies listed in the stock exchange of each of the country). The

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    Comparison of Economic Growth in China and USA Name Institution Date Introduction 1. What are some of the most prominent cultural differences between the chosen country and the United States? What could be the impact of these differences on business activities with each other? Historical developments and cultural affiliations of various communities often define the economy of a country. The culture is critical in dictating the traditions that led to the realization of a given economic state both

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    Economic growth Paul. A (2001‚ pp.568) states that economic growth is a positive change in the level of production of goods and services by a country over a period of time.” This means that economic growth occurs when there is an increase in the levels of output for production and services. It is brought by technological innovation and positive external forces and can also be seen as a term to indicate the GDP growth. The economic growth is measured by percentage change in GDP (Gross domestic

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    The role of financial intermediation in the economic growth process was recognised as far back as the 17th century when Walter Bagehot‚ in his classic Lombard Street‚ argued that it was England’s efficient capital markets that made the industrial revolution possible. Centuries later‚ modern day economists hold largely the same view that access to investment capital‚ through well functioning financial markets‚ is crucial for growth and development‚ particularly in capital-scarce developing countries

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