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    Socio-Economic Problems

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    is and i quote “the socio-economic problems of Ghana are responsible for indiscipline of the citizens”. Mr. Chairman before i take my stand in this august argument‚ i would like to explain certain keywords in the motion so that my audience will get a clear idea of what the motion is about. Mr. Chairman‚ the keywords in the motion are socio-economic problems‚ responsible‚ indiscipline and citizens. According to Wikipedia-the free Encyclopaedia‚ a socio-economic problem refers to the area that governs

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    ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF PAKISTAN Outline 1. Economy of Pakistan is in serious crises. 2. Political instability is the major cause along with many others. 3. In Pakistan‚ the system of taxes does not work well. 4. Corruption and bribery of the government officials hinder smooth functioning. 5. Pakistan is rich in natural resources but poor in managing and utilizing these. 6. Foreign exchange has always been a major problem of Pakistan. 7. The population growth rate adds

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    are true Pakistani then you will probably be aware from the main economic problems of Pakistan? Well if not then you must be aware because the solution of all such problems are connected with your bright and successful future. There have been so far huge sum of the problems related to the economic sector that is all the time in the mood of disturbing the economics of Pakistan. Well we cannot blame the entire mistake on the economic monster because the actual culprits are the policies that are infusing

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    A PRESENTATION ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROBLEMS AND EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT DONE BY: SIZE M (M149944) MUSHURE W (M149945) KUWODZA A (M149946) Bed Hons [educational Leadership and Management] SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROBLEMS AND EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT 1.0 OBJECTIVES After reading this presentation‚ one should be able to 1.1 identify social problems affecting society 1.2 explain how socio economic problems affect educational management 1.3 discus how an educational manager can help society

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    10 Economic Problems of the Philippines 1. Over-dependence on Global Economy The growth of the Philippines economy drastically slowed to just 3.6% in the first three quarters of 2011‚ which is significantly less than the 7%-8% growth targeted by administration’s Philippine Development Plan (PDP). Though the slowdown may have been due to the ongoing global crisis‚ it was markedly slower in comparison to other South-East Asian neighbors. Economic performance figures indicated a contraction

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    Big Problems Thailand‚ like other countries‚ is facing several problems. Many are trivial; some are significant or BIG. I have reflected on the big problems‚as a Thai fellow‚ that I think are challenging the well-being of Thailand. In fact‚ a small-scale survey conducted by one of my students revealed that the four big problems were ranked as follows: 1. Economic Problem 2. Red-Yellow Groups 3. The Deep South It was found that the environment-related problems (such as global warming

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    Basic Economic Problem Lord Robbins defines economics as a social science which studies between ends and scare means which have alternative uses. Ends- want Scare means- Limited resources Alternative uses- different Scarcity Humans being are greedy by nature. As such‚ there wants are unlimited or infinite. However the resources available in form of land‚ labour‚ capital and enterprise that are being use to produce goods and services are scare or unlimited. This give rise to the basic economic problem

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    Depression in the 1920s‚ Simon Kuznets first developed the idea of an instrument‚ which could - just like a clinical thermometer - measure the economic development within a country‚ the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This new approach in modern Macroeconomics‚ though it cannot measure human happiness‚ admittedly is the most important indicator of a national economic performance. In order to raise a national GDP‚ the state’s government has the duty to intervene. John Keynes championed the idea of a contra-

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    Economic Problems of the Philippines Economic problems of the Philippines are very similar to those being battled by other underdeveloped and developing nations. After a long tryst with colonization‚ the nation is now grappling with increased imports and a mixed economy that is still to stabilize. The Republic of the Philippines is located in Southeast Asia and Manila is its capital city. The country comprises 7‚107 islands and ranks as the 12th most populous country in the world. Like most other

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    ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF PAKISTAN Pakistan was established in 1947 and since its inception; it has been surrounded by countless issues‚ some of which are confined to ill-formed/missing infrastructure‚ insufficient refined resources‚ barren or obsolete factories and technologies‚ the Kashmir controversy and other fronts also involving an ever-ready enemy to underscore its efforts towards progress. Despite being rich in natural resources‚ Pakistan has so far been a developing country with limited development

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