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    Economy of the Philippines

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    A Complete Economic Analysis of the Philippines Kathy Wallace February 19‚ 2012 Regis University MSM661 Jim Zelenski Abstract The Philippines is one of eight countries that comprise Southeast Asia. A mass of thousands of islands‚ the country has been struggling to obtain true democracy and freedom for its citizens. After a review of the political history and demographics of the country‚ an in-depth analysis of the economic condition of the Philippines will be explored. Appendix A contains

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    Indian Economy

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    INDIAN ECONOMY India is today one of the six fastest growing economies of the world. The country ranked fourth in terms of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in 2001. The business and regulatory environment is evolving and moving towards constant -improvement. A highly talented‚ skilled and English-speaking human resource base forms its backbone. The Indian economy has transformed into a vibrant‚ rapidly growing consumer market‚ comprising over 300 million strong middle class with increasing purchasing

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    economy of singapore

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    Economy of Singapore Singapore is a highly developed trade-oriented market economy.[10][11] Singapore’s economy has been ranked as the most open in the world‚[12] least corrupt‚[13] most pro-business‚[14] with low tax rates (14.2% of Gross Domestic Product‚ GDP)[15] and has thethird highest per-capita GDP in the world; in terms of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP). Government-linked companies play a substantial role in Singapore’s economy‚ which are owned through the sovereign wealth fund Temasek Holdings

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    given in this document and conduct a strategic review of the retail offering‚ making recommendations for improvements. You may focus on a particular aspect of their strategy rather than a broad overview. For example‚ you might want to examine their strategy on say store format and location or online marketing strategy. You have a free choice but it is recommended that you should tackle an issue in depth rather than do something very broad and superficial. You are required to focus on any one of

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    pleased with the economy of Canada‚ as it lends to their ideas and presents a positive economy for Canadian residents. While some may argue that Canadian economy should be a bit more as their southern neighbor the United States‚ it is also argued that Canada’s mixed economy provides a perfect blend of corporate and government responsibility. When it comes the Smith’s theories‚ the one that stands out the most would be his theory of the "invisible hand". This "hand" controlled the economy by driving

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    the underground economy

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    The underground economy consists of concealed legal economic activities undertaken to evade taxes or illegal economic activities (i.e.‚ trafficking‚ drugs‚ and prostitution) with unreported barter and cash transactions that take place outside recorded market channels. These types of barter and cash transactions are hard for government authorities to trace and are the lifeblood of the underground economy. These underground activities are often very productive and are not included in the gross domestic

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    Impact of Reduced Protection on the Global Economy Protection is essentially defined as any action by national governments that will give an artificial competitive advantage to domestic producers over foreign producers. The opposite of protection is free trade‚ which occurs when there are no limitations to the free movement of goods and services between different economies. The main reasons for nations to reduce protection is to increase efficiency and productivity levels‚ but in reducing protection

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    The Open Economy

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    I V E The Open Economy No nation was ever ruined by trade. — Benjamin Franklin Even if you never leave your home town‚ you are an active participant in a global economy.When you go to the grocery store‚ for instance‚ you might choose between apples grown locally and grapes grown in Chile. When you make a deposit into your local bank‚ the bank might lend those funds to your next-door neighbor or to a Japanese company building a factory outside Tokyo. Because our economy is integrated with

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    The world economy

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    The world economy - a multi-level‚ the global economic system‚ combining the national economies of the world on the basis of the international division of labor through a system of international economic relation. There are global problems such as: - Preventing the threat of another world war‚ - Overcoming the ecological crisis and its effects‚ - Narrowing the gap in economic development between developed Western countries and developing countries of the "third world" . - Stabilization of the

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    German Economy

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    rebuild itself and 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

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