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    Having economic growth can be very advantages for a country because it decreases the level of unemployment and gives the majority of the population to enjoy a better standard of living. But‚ there are some drawbacks when it comes to a high rate of economic growth. Inflation Risk : If there’s a high rate of economic growth‚ there could be a negative impact on the economy because it will lead to inflation. If there is a high growth rate with a high inflation‚ the growth rate can hardly be

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    he fear is widerspread among environmentalists that free trade increases economic growth and that growth harms the environment. That fear is misplaced. Growth enables governments to tax and to raise resources for a variety of objectives‚ including the atatement of pollution and the general protection of the environment. Without such revenues‚ little can be achieved‚ no matter how pure one’s motives may be. "Marathon runner threatens to pull out of 2008 Olympics fearing Beijing’s air quality"

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    One should start by saying that economic growth of Japan after the end of the World War II was enormous. It resulted in Japanese economic ascension making Japan one of the few world most economically advanced nations. From the savage destruction brought during World War II. Japan has done wonders to create the strong economy it has today. Japan had managed to advance originally via proper government industry cooperation initiatives‚ strong work ethic of the Japanese people‚ adoption of new technology

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    first proponent of the economic value of education. He emphasized on how education helps to increase the productivity of the labour force in various ways‚ including both general education and technical training. He was the one who introduced for the first time the concept of human capital. Later other well known economists (Malthus‚ 1798; Mill‚ 1848; Marx‚ 1878; Marshall‚ 1890; Schumpeter‚ 1934; Harrod‚ 1939 & Domar 1946; et al) placed special attention to the economic growth process. During the second

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    SEVEN MAJOR SOURCES OF ECONOMIC GROWTH KFCTGLM 1) Legal System 2) Competitive markets 3) Limits on Government regulation 4) An efficient capital (K) market 5) Monetary stability 6) Low Tax rates 7) Free Trade 1) Legal System: Foundation for economic progress is a legal system that protects privately owned property and enforces contracts in an evenhanded manner. Provides protection of property rights and enforcement of contracts. This reduces the uncertainties accompanying trade

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    It was the best of times‚ it was the worst of times The French Revolution Between France and the other major countries of Europe‚ Diplomatic Tensions were high. France soon found itself launching a preemptive war against Austria. France was encouraged to continue invasions into a number of other countries‚ as a result of their success. Italy‚ Germany‚ and Belgium were some of these countries. When the French Revolution was in its early stage‚ The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen was

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    Economic growth is the overall growth in an economy. Gross National Product and Gross Domestic Product are the normal measures of economic growth. Because growth can come in many ways‚ GNP and GDP are not particularly good measures. More so‚ economic growth can occur from having more people in an economy. If economic growth occurs more slowly than the population growth‚ then there can be economic growth‚ but the average person is less well-off. As economic growth is measured as the annual percent

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    EFFECT OF MACRO ECONOMIC POLICY ON NIGERIAN ECONOMICS GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT ABSTRACT This research work focus on the appraisal of Macroeconomic Policy on Inflation in Nigerian Economy‚ also to determine how it enhances the growth of Nigerian Economy. The aim of this research work is to look into challenges and numbers of hypothesis were drawn. Information necessary to address the test of hypothesis was gathered through secondary data‚ source from Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). Economic analysis was

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    III. INCREASE RATE OF TOTAL AND ELDERLY POPULATION IV. IMPACT OF THE RISING ELDERLY ON ECONOMIC SOCIAL SYSTEMS V. ECONOMIC EFFECTS ON CHINA’S ECONOMY VI. CURRENT SOCIAL PROGRAMS FOR THE ELDERLY VII. FUTURE SOCIAL PROGRAMS FOR THE ELDERLY VIII. POSSIBLE ECONOMIC IMPACT ON LABOR‚ FAMILY‚ AND WORKING-AGE IX. CONCLUSION INTRODUCTION Thirty-five years ago the proportion

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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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