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    composition per sector is agriculture (38%)‚ industry (24%)‚ and services (38%). The labor force is approx. 15 million‚ with an unemployment rate of 40% and population below the poverty line is 53%. [required header] Critical Technologies (p53-65)  Identify critical technologies currently being produced  If none‚ identify any foreign aid being used as compensation  Identify future production efforts involving critical technologies  Identify which critical technologies have military applications

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    Economic condition of Pakistan For the past few years Pakistan has been following the technique of assessment of domestic oil value against the international oil value on a fortnight basis. About 85% of the oil required for domestic uses in Pakistan is imported. Back in the year 2004 various subsidies were given by the government on the oil price as an attempt to protect the citizens from the prospective record fuel costs. It was also an attempt to curb the rate of inflation prevalent in the country

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    Agriculture is the foundation from which civilization started from. If we did not have agriculture we would still be wandering around hunting small game and gathering anything edible that we might find. We would also have a very low population rate because we would not be able to stalk prey with a lot of people and we would have to kill more animals then there would be to survive. There is something good about not having agriculture. We would not have made so much pollution and the hole in the ozone

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    Some people think that governments should spend as much money as possible on developing or buying computer technology. Other people disagree and think that this money should be spent on more basic needs. Which one of these opinions do you agree with? Use specific reasons and details to support your answer. Man‚ through the ages has undergone many changes from the time when he depicted a herd of mammoths on the walls of a cave to nowadays when he can chart with anyone across the sea by use of modern

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    Effects of Agriculture on the Environment Introduction: Agriculture has changed dramatically‚ especially since the end of World War II. Food and fibre productivity rose due to new technologies‚ mechanization‚ increased chemical use‚ specialization and government policies that favoured maximizing production. These changes allowed fewer farmers with reduced labour demands to produce the majority of the food and fibre. Humans‚ like all other species‚ exploit their surroundings for the resources they

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    THE EFFECT OF MACRO ECONOMIC POLICY ON NIGERIAN ECONOMICS GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT ABSTRACT This research work focus on the appraisal of Macroeconomic Policy on Inflation in Nigerian Economy‚ also to determine how it enhances the growth of Nigerian Economy. The aim of this research work is to look into challenges and numbers of hypothesis were drawn. Information necessary to address the test of hypothesis was gathered through secondary data‚ source from Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). Economic analysis

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    Analyze the ways in which technologygovernment policy‚ and economic conditions changed American agriculture in the period of 1865-1900. in your answer‚ evaluate farmers’ response. The period of 1865-1900 was one of the most crucial times in American history. It was a time period‚ in which America was mending‚ repairing‚ improving‚ reshaping‚ and reconstructing its society‚ economy‚ culture‚ and policies. Basically it was changing everything it stood for. This continual change can be seen in the

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    org Government Expenditure and Economic Development: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria Muritala Taiwo Department of Economics and Financial Studies‚ Fountain University Osogbo‚ Nigeria Corresponding Author’s E-mail: muritaiwo@yahoo.com Tel: +2348034730332; +2347054979206 Taiwo Abayomi Department of Economics‚ Tai Solarin University of Education‚ Ijebu-Ode‚ Nigeria E-mail: yommy246@yahoo.com Tel: +2348055821802 Abstract This study attempts to empirically examine the trends as well as effects of government

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    ASIAN UNIVERSITY OF BANGLADESH An Assignment On “Economic condition of Bangladesh” Course Title: Microeconomics Course code: BBA 1204 Submitted to Dr. Shamsul Islam Latifi Associate profesor‚ Dept. of Economics Asian University of Bangladesh Submitted By Md. Hasan Khan ID: 200920863 Batch: 36th Date of Submission 5th September‚ 2013 Letter of Transmittal Dr. Shamsul Islam Latifi Associate professor‚ Dept. of Economics Asian University of Bangladesh. Sub: Letter of Transmittal. Dear

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    GMOS IN PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURE: AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS POLICY PROBLEM: How to address the GMO (Genetically modified organism) issue‚ specifically in agriculture. POLICY ISSUE: Should the Philippines pursue the promotion of GMOs in agriculture? Ulysses J. Lustria Jr. 2006 1 I. Introduction There is a continuous and heated debate on GMOs especially in the international level. Powerful stakeholders such as Greenpeace and biotech companies are very much involved. Domestically‚ we

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