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    economy of singapore

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    Economy of Singapore Singapore is a highly developed trade-oriented market economy.[10][11] Singapore’s economy has been ranked as the most open in the world‚[12] least corrupt‚[13] most pro-business‚[14] with low tax rates (14.2% of Gross Domestic Product‚ GDP)[15] and has thethird highest per-capita GDP in the world; in terms of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP). Government-linked companies play a substantial role in Singapore’s economy‚ which are owned through the sovereign wealth fund Temasek Holdings

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    Why did Japan ’s economy boost in the 1980s? The boost of the Japanese economy in the 1980s is like most complicated historical events‚ it cannot be reduced to a single cause or reason. Indeed‚ several factors played major roles in this economical enhancement‚ including good government decisions‚ the foundation of a new education system‚ external factors such as the American occupation and the American donations after the Second World War. Lastly‚ the people’s recognition of the role they had to

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    CURRENT ECONOMIC SITUATION 2 Introduction The current macroeconomic situation in the United States of America according to the article Economy in the United States that it is the world’s largest national economy‚ but has been going through a shaky economy. In 2010 the nominal GDP was around $14.7 trillion dollars. It also is a very high output when looking purchasing capita. The U.S. is one of the largest trading nations in the world with its

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    During the 1840s‚ life in Ireland was becoming increasingly difficult. Agriculture was becoming market-oriented while the population continued to increase‚ leading to a decline in opportunity for farmers and leaseholders. Soon after‚ the potato blight devastated Ireland‚ where approximately one million perished and a million more emigrated to the United States. This caused Ireland’s population to decline by 20%. Meanwhile‚ the United States was in the midst of its Industrial Revolution. Poor economic

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    Slavery and the Economy Over the course of history‚ historians have viewed slavery as an immoral and unjustifiable institution. At the beginning of the antebellum period‚ around 700‚000 slaves were unjustly imported and sold into slavery. New land discovered in America was seen as profitless and pointless without an inexpensive source of labor. By the end of this historical time period‚ that number increased to over 4‚000‚000 slaves brought into the United States. The institution of slavery helped

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    1 This year around the April 15th deadline‚ tax-paying Americans should have realized that they were paying more in taxes than they should have. More and more people are evading the International Revenue Service‚ employers and workers alike. Americans are reverting to the underground economy‚ where tax-evaders‚ illegal workers‚ prostitution‚ and drug rings are abundant. This type of hidden income made by these activities go unreported in the national income‚ and has become accepted as the

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    Conclusion In this report‚ it discussed Chinese‚ German‚ Greek and American government debts‚ deficit and GDP respectively. All of debts in these countries are show a rise trend but still have some difference. To give more details‚ Greek debts shown a continued increase as same as German‚ while American government debts had a 3 years decline between 1998 and 2001. After the American financial crisis broke out in 2007‚ it presents a rapid growth trend reach to 102.93(%GDP) in 2011. Chinese shown

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    a general conclusion that war actually benefits the economy. Through decreasing unemployment by creating jobs as well as allowing those now employed to spend in the retail sector‚ it may seem as though war is an economic necessity to bring countries out of economic depression. This economic cycle of employment and spending may seem to benefit the economy as a whole‚ however in reality there is a much different truth to how war effects the economy of every country involved. By preparing for war a country

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    RUNNING HEAD: HOW OBAMACARE INCREASES UNEMPLOYMENT 1 HOW OBAMACARE INCREASES UNEMPLOYMENT Article #2   HOW OBAMACARE INCREASES UNEMPLOYMENT 2 Our Employment rate is still high hovering over 8 percent and has remained this way for over three years. The new Federal mandatory $2‚000.00 per worker tax law; which comes into effect in 2014‚ for all employers which do not have the right kind of health insurance for their employees‚ inhibits and restricts many employers to not hire

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    who would the money go to? The years after America first became independent were called the Industrial Revolution which was a period of major industrialization. The Industrial Revolution changed the American economy by bringing most of the wealth to plantation and factory owners. The South’s economy became more dependent on cotton and slave labor. This was because there was a boom in textiles during the Industrial Revolution causing a huge demand for cotton. The South depended

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