Authoritarian Government and Economic Development Abstract: The purpose of this study is to examine the correlation between economic development and authoritarian governments. The objectives of this study are to find out whether authoritarian governments an impediment to economic growth and how the authoritarian governments are performing economically compared to the developed democratic nations. The study was conducted using a quantitative approach. In the first part of the study questionnaires
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between democracy and economic growth has generated much controversy‚ research‚ and even bewilderment. If economic development is an expression of the level of development of societies‚ it will also be compatible with the level of democratic development. Democracy will become a catalyst and engine of economic and social development in society. To what extent does the economy affect the building of democracy? Is democracy a condition for economic development‚ or is economic development laying the foundations
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little over three decades having past since the major industrial development‚ China has industrialized at an astonishing rate. This is especially apparent when comparing its much higher industrializing rates to Japan‚ the UK and the US. With such high rates of growth‚ there are both negative and positive aspects that come out of such development. Although general health in China is not at its best‚ post 1980 industrial development has improved the average Chinese citizen’s life tremendously both
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The word “Population Growth” has its origin from the latin words ‘Populus’ meaning people. According to ecological term; “population is group of people of the same species occupying a particular space”. Population is subdivided further into demes or local population which is group of interbreeding organism in demes; they share a common gene pool. Population density is defined as a number of individual per unit area or per unit volume of environment. When the size of the individual is uniform the
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significance of economic development to international marketing. 1) Why is the knowledge of economic development of importance in assessing international business opportunity? The knowledge of economic development is of importance in assessing international business opportunities because it helps companies to plan their marketing strategies. Marketing strategies must be tailored to the level of development in a country. Therefore it is important to know if a foreign country is stable‚ its growth potential
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Study a country on how and why its population has aged rapidly during the last 40 or 50 years‚ and analyze its consequences. Japan’s graying population: The reasons behind it‚ steps taken to curb it and the implications of an aging society Introduction Japan has seen rapid development from the times of Meiji Restoration (1868) up till today. In fact‚ it has grown more rapidly than any other countries from 1870 to 1994 (Nafziger‚1995) because of the various economic policies its government had undertaken
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Alfred Nobel University‚ Dnipropetrovsk‚ Ukraine Subject: “Economics” From: Tania Rodymenko IE-12-2a To: Kosyakina E.A. Development of Canadian Economic System Dnipropetrovsk 2013 Сontents: 1. Introduction 3 2. Atlantic fisheries 4 3. Mercantilism and Corporatism 4 4. Fur trade 4-5 5. Timber 5-7 6. Upper Canada 8 7. Capitalism and Finance 8 8. Canals 9 9. Railways 9-11 10. Confederation 11-12
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Outline Comments Topic: How culture affects economic growth. TS1: The first aspect of culture that affects the economy is people’s way of life. TS2: People’s values can also influence a country’s economy. Thesis: Economy can be affected both in positive and negative way depending upon the culture of each country. TS1: Culture is the thing to define the way of living of people in each country. SP1.1: Economy can be affected by people way of living. (eg. How people consume things and services
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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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