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    Philippines the Economy

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    | | Philippines - The Economy THE PHILIPPINE ECONOMY EXPERIENCED considerable difficulty in the 1980s. Real gross national product (GNP) grew at an annual average of only 1.8 percent‚ less than the 2.5 percent rate of population increase. The US$668 GNP per capita income in 1990 was below the 1978 level‚ and approximately 50 percent of the population lived below the poverty line. The 1988 unemployment rate of 8.3 percent (12.3 percent in urban areas) peaked at 11.4 percent in early 1989‚ and the

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    Water Crisis

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    beings‚ animal‚ all the kinds of plants need water. Although the earth consist of two third of water and third of land‚ many countries still face a crisis on storage of water. This crisis has the potential to be a reason that damages the nation. Yemen is one the highest rate of consuming of water sources in the Middle East. Therefore‚ water crisis in Yemen may be soon becomes a catastrophic level‚ unless immediate intervention is taken. In consequence‚ the Yemeni government should be taken on its

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    Communication and Crisis

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    Commuication and Crisis Dr. KY Borgstast HCS/320 August 12‚ 2014 Communication and Crisis Breaking News‚ today August 6‚ 2014 @1400 the Director of the Regional Emergency Management Office has posted a water restriction alert. The restrictions are on all surrounding areas in Richland and Lexington Counties. Anyone who have wells are advised not to used the water for human or animal consumption

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    The Oka Crisis

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    [Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] | | | The "Oka Crisis" often brings to mind the often published‚ somewhat famous image of the Mohawk warrior whose face is covered with a bandana‚ dressed head to toe in camouflage equipped with a large gun on his back‚ nose to nose with a military soldier. It is an image

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    Indian Economy

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    the Desk of the Author 22 Indian Economy : A Few Facts : At a Glance 29 Important Facts Related to Indian Economy National Income of India 90 Concepts of National Income 91 Methods of Measuring National Income 91 CSO Releases National Income-Related Estimates for 2009-10 and 2010-11 92 PMEAC’s Review of the Economy 2010-11 93 Estimates of National Income in India Some Aspects of Indian Economy 72 Underdeveloped Country 72 Salient Features of Indian Economy 73 Important Infrastructural Components

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    Japan Economy

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    Japan Today – Political Structure Although Japan is a small country in size‚ one cannot underestimate the power that Japan has in today ’s society. Japan is the world ’s second most powerful economic country in the nation behind the United States. Over the last several decades‚ Japan has emerged from a devastated and defeated country to a political democracy‚ which holds a powerful economic standing in the world. Japans government is mostly composed of one-party dominance. This party is known as

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    Currency war between China and USA and its global impacts on economy. Currency War: Currency war‚ also known as competitive devaluation‚ is a condition in international affairs where countries compete against each other to achieve a relatively low exchange rate for their own currency. As the price to buy a particular currency falls so too does the real price of exports from the country. Imports become more expensive too‚ so domestic industry‚ and thus employment‚ receives a boost in demand

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    Indian Economic Crisis

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    Impact of Global Financial Crisis on Indian Economy By S. Lalitha Mani Lecturer in Commerce A.Siva Kumar Head of Department in Commerce Dr. S.N.S. Rajalakshmi College of Arts and Science Saravanampatti‚ Coimbatore-641006   INTRODUCTION:- The financial crisis has been erupted in a comprehensive manner on Wall Street; there was some premature triumphalism among Indian policymakers and media persons. It has been argued that India would be relatively immune to this crisis‚ because of the "strong

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    the underground economy

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    INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS An Economic Analysis on The Underground Economy A CONCEPTUAL APPROACH BISOCEANU MARIA-CRISTINA NEGREA BIANCA-DENISA Summary: I. Introduction II. Conceptual clarifications and a theoretical approach II.1 The labor market. The minimum wage. II.2 Unemployment. The opportunity cost of labor. III. The Underground Economy III.1 The illegal economy III.2 The informal economy III.3 The underground production IV. Conclusions I. Introduction

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    Global Meltdown

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    Global Meltdown and its Impact on Indian Economy In 2007 end‚ the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) commented that "the current economic situation is in many ways better than what we have experienced in years. Our central forecast remains indeed quite benign". Three months later‚ the financial crisis began: the US stock market started its long decline and house prices fell. Financial institutions began to resemble tenpins rather than the pillars of society they had

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