1. Exercise 2: Poverty trends Update the Table 1 of “Halving global poverty”. Download from the World Development Indicators database the following data: * Poverty headcount ratio at $1.25 a day (PPP) (% of population) * Population‚ total For the main geographic areas of Table 1‚ and since 1990 2. Calculate the number of poor Geographic Region (developing) | 1990 | 1993 | 1996 | 1999 | 2002 | 2005 | 2008 | Europe & Central Asia | 7‚482‚812 |
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MAIN CATALYSTS TO GROWTH IN CHINA AND INDIA. India with about 1.2 million populations and china with about 1.3 billon population are two big demographic and emerging countries in the world .Over a past few decade India’s combination into the economic has been accompanied by remarkable economic growth (World Bank 2011¬).India is having the 3th position on the economy in purchasing power parity (PPP) terms (The Economic Times‚ 2012). India’s total GDP (gross Domestic Product) growth was 5.5% in 2012
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Economic development flourishes our life,but our environment is deteriorating with the growth of the economy. The present serious environmental problems are largely caused by rapid economic development. For example‚ land resource are shrinking because of industrial environment and the expansion of cites. We excessively exploit nature and ecology‚ which is threading future generation. We shouldn’t sacrifice environment to develop economy‚ because if we sacrifice the environment for economic development
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associated with the social and economic empowerment of individuals and societies. The members of the family are human beings and are in need of material things to survive and develop. It is this need to obtain and to consume goods and services that constitute economic development and the role that the family plays in economic development (Bigombe and Khadiagala‚ 2003). Therefore‚ this essay seeks to critically examine the role of the family in African society in economic development with the description
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Energy Consumption and Economic Growth Name: Niou Wu ID: 10047639 Economics 427 Professor: W. D. Walls Monday‚ December 06‚ 2010 Introduction The term of "Energy"‚ have rarely been mentioned before. However‚ during the the 21st century‚ as the growth of economics‚ it has become a very hot topic which involving economic‚ natural science and social science and other fields. This paper is focuse on the relationship between the energy comsumption and the economic growth, especially in China
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A comparison of economic growth in Germany and Norway from 1986 – 2010. The impact of four key concepts: comparative advantage‚ culture‚ economic freedom and innovation progress. Matúš Magic Utrecht University School of Economics Abstract This paper explains why Germany and Norway are one of the wealthiest nations in the world by using 4 key concepts – Comparative advantage‚ Innovation progress‚ Economic freedom and Culture. These four key concepts show us what has had to be done
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT The GUIDE December 2003 Tavistock Institute in association with: GHK IRS CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 PART 1 THE CONTRIBUTION OF EVALUATION TO SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 5 1.1 THE BENEFITS OF EVALUATION 5 1.2 INTRODUCING EVALUATION: HISTORY AND PURPOSE 10 1.3 METHODS AND THEIR ROOTS 17 1.4 EVALUATION TO STRENGTHEN SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 24 1.5 GOLDEN RULES 35 PART 2 DESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING EVALUATION FOR SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 38
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Examine reasons for recent changes in patterns of World development. In the 1970’s Africa seemed poised to take off developmentally speaking while S.America and especially Asia were seen with extreme pessimism. Since then patterns have been reversed; Asia led by economies such as India have introduced new nomenclature such as newly and recently industrialising countries while S. America has followed close behind. Today it is Africa or more precisely Sub-Saharran Africa which has stagnated developmentally
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Introduction The economic reforms started in 1991 ushered in a new era in Indian Economy. From a protected economy it became an open globalised economy which was supposed to be integrated well to the world economy. Some Macroeconomic Indicators existing at the onset of economic reforms. Indicators Particulars Population BPL 36.8% Per Capita Income growth 3.3% GDP Growth Rate 5% The Planning Commission estimates the population below the poverty line using the expenditure distribution of NSS
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Economist‚ famous for his work on population growth‚ including “An Essay of the Principle of Population (1798).” This principle explained Malthus’ views regarding that any economic growth or advances in technology would directly lead to population growth. According to Malthus‚ as the population grows exponentially and the food supply grows arithmetically‚ the population would not be sustained. Malthus demonstrated two types of checks that affect the population. He encouraged ‘preventative checks’
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