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    Effects of global financial crisis and PEST Analysis – Japan Political * A majority centre-left political party rules Japan (DPJ) * Yoshihiko Noda is its seventh Prime Minister in six years. The previous PM resigned due to a poor approval rating due to his handling of the Tohoku earthquake and the Fukushima nuclear disaster. * On-going issue with South Korea/China regarding islets‚ hesitation over nuclear power and a bill to raise consumption tax maybe enough to oust Noda from power

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    Icelandic Crisis

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    Massive amount of Banks Assets and liabilities‚ which were much huger than the Icelandic GDP. The banking Assets expanded as the Graph shows to be in 900% of the Icelandic GDP. Source: Financial Supervisory Authority (2010) The extent to which the global financial

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    history littered with bouts of financial crises and economic turmoil resulting from failed economic stabilization programs that stretches as far back as the Baring Crash of 1890 - considered to be the world’s first full-fledge emerging market currency crisis. For example‚ by some accounts‚ Argentina has had as many as eight major episodes of currency crises since 1970. Notwithstanding this litany of banking and economic debacles‚ the underlying causes for the failure of the numerous stabilization

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    Food crisis

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    Food crisis Food crisis have been an issue among developing countries for years but as the time goes on it’s getting more serious. With the raising of the prices for food even in the past year along has affected many people even in US. Many people are starving or dying from starvation because they just can’t afford to buy food for themselves and their families. I think that this is the issue that everyone should be aware off and try to help out as much as they can because if we run out of the

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    sovereignty. – Part A & Part B NON STATE ACTOR 1) NSA play a very important role in the global affair today. Discuss the significance of NSA in the international affairs. 2) Explain the meaning of NSA. Discuss the advantages & disadvantages of NSA in the international arena. GLOBALIZATION 1) Discuss the positive and negative effects of globalization a developing country. CHAPTER 2: GLOBAL CONFLICT USSR 1) Discuss the internal & external factors which caused the collapse of

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    Energy Crisis

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    Selection of Topic: Energy Crisis is a shortfall in or interruption to the provision of energy supplies. The planet is progressively marching towards a serious electric energy crisis‚ owing to an escalating desire of electric energy becoming greater than its supply. We have always accepted that the energy we make use of each day is not unrestricted‚ still we take it for granted. Coal‚ petroleum‚ electrical power‚ even water has inadequate availability. Nevertheless‚ we have not taken sufficient

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    Slavery’s Global Impact and Economic Justifications‚ Today and Yesterday Slavery existed in some form in every region of the world. During the earliest civilizations‚ slave labor built nations and empires in Europe‚ Egypt‚ Greece‚ Asia and Africa. Thousands of years later‚ the Portuguese‚ Dutch and English realized the profit value that a market in human capital would provide. Africans were exported from their homeland to the New World under the most miserable conditions imaginable. Prof

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    would ultimately have the last laugh. With the onset of the global credit crunch and the fall of Northern Rock‚ August 2007 turned out to be just the starting point for big financial landslides. Since then‚ we have seen many big names rise‚ fall‚ and fall even more. In this article‚ we’ll recap how the financial crisis of 2007-08 unfolded. (For further reading‚ see Who Is To Blame For The Subprime Crisis?‚ The Bright Side Of The Credit Crisis and How Will The Subprime Mess Impact You?) Before the

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    Impact of Global Economic Recession on the Livelihood of Diamond Workers: a case study of Gujarat‚ India Sarbeswara Sahoo 1 Assistant Professor (Economics) Mahatma Gandhi Labour Institute Ahmedabad Diamonds may be forever‚ but apparently Diamond buyers are more Fickle Gujarat is one of the most economically progressive provinces of the Indian Sub-Continent. Diamond Industry and the Diamond Workers have played a significant role in the high economic growth estimated at 12% SGDP per annum

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    Rupee Crisis

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    or the other with a view to achieving certain economic objectives. Since its Independence in 1947‚ India has faced two major financial crises and two consequent devaluation of the rupee. These crises were in 1966 and 1991. The 1966 Devaluation Despite government attempts to obtain a positive trade balance‚ India has had consistent balance of payments deficits since the 1950s. The 1966 devaluation was the result of the first major financial crisis the government faced. Inflation had caused Indian

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