ROLE OF CONSTRUCTION IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Provides for economic development and expansion of economic activities Major consumer of physical and natural resources Produces waste Pollutes environment BUILDING MATERIALS “You employ stone‚ wood and concrete and with these materials‚ you build homes and places: that is construction” – Le Corbusier Attitudes Towards Building Materials Possibilities and appropriateness Attitudes Efficiency of use (engineering point of view) Adequacy
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INTRODUCTION Statistics and mathematics are everything to economics. infact statistics and Mathematics‚ the economic field wouldn’t even exist. Economist need statistics to represent data‚ to track and store information‚ to identify trends‚ to attribute value and mathematics to calculate those figures.The way to look at the relationship between statistics and economics is that economics is essentially the study of human decisions and trends‚ and how these have a financial impact. Economists
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Contents CHAPTER -I- INTRODUCTION 3 CHAPTER -II- LITERATURE REVIEW 2 1.0 Globalisation and Economic development 2 1.1 GLOBALISATION 3 1.2 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 11 CHAPTER –III- ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF GLOBALISATION ON CAMEROON’S ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 17 1.0 Impact of Globalization on the Economy of Cameroon 17 1.2 The impact of development partners 20 1.3 The way forward for Cameroons Economic Development 22 CHAPTER –IV- CONCLUSION 24 References 26 CHAPTER -I- INTRODUCTION Throughout the past
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so important? At a very basic level‚ it is vital to any human encounter. Communication allows us to develop a civilized society and to transmit knowledge from one generation to another. It dramatically distinguishes humans from other forms of life. It allows us to organize and work together in groups. In fact‚ without communication‚ there can be no social organization. Communication then is important to human society and to organizations in general. Its importance is even more pronounced for more
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of aid as a strategy for economic development. Aid is a term used for major financial and material donations given from a donor country to a recipient country. Aid can be given directly from the donor government to the recipient government (bilateral aid)‚ or go from donor to recipient through an international organization such as the World Bank (multilateral aid). It can also take the form of loans from banks to the recipient country‚ or donations managed
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What is language: Language is defined as any body which can be written‚ spoken shown or otherwise communicated between people. It is method of human communication‚ either spoken or written‚ consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way. Language is the most complex form of communication. IMPORTANCE OF LANGUAGE language is important because it is a symbolic communication system that is learned instead of biologically inherited. An advantage of human language is that it is
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Question: How far does foreign aid contributes to the economic development of the poor countries? Answer: Developed or rich countries help developing or poor countries by providing aid to them. Currently lots of third world countries receive foreign aids from developed countries. This situation is lasting for many years and has both positive and negative aspects. Foreign aid from various sources can reach recipients through bilateral or multilateral delivery systems. Literally the world is becoming
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Culture: a vehicle for economic development Cultural industries: Culture is a powerful global economic engine generating jobs and income with a value of US $1.3 trillion in 2005. Global cultural industries account for more than 7% g global GDP During the 1990s‚ the cultural industries grew at an annual rate twice that of service industries and four times that of manufacturing in OECD countries (2009 UWR). However‚ infrastructure investments are needed in the South to enhance and support cultural
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This paper argues on both theoretical and empirical grounds that‚ beyond a certain point‚ there is an unavoidable conflictbetween economic development (generally taken to mean ’materialeconomic growth’) and environmental protection. Think for a moment of natural forests‚ grasslands‚ marine estuaries‚ salt marshes‚ and coral reefs; and of arable soils‚ aquifers‚ mineraldeposits‚ petroleum‚ and coal. These are all forms of ’natural capital’ that represent highly-ordered self-producing ecosystemsor
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America’s victory and the youths themselves never experienced the death of wars. Coming out of the war‚ many finally gained the insight of war truly was and what it truly did‚ and as a result‚ many tried to live their lives to the fullest they could‚ which resulted in heathenism‚ which was one of the most common lifestyles during the 1920’s.
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