DEVOLOPMENT ECONOMICS Fall 2013 COLLEGE OF ECONOMICS JINAN UNIVERSITY Instructor: Lan Ding (丁岚) Office Hours: Pending or by appointment Email: tlanding@jnu.edu.cn Time: Monday‚ 19:00-22:00 Classroom: A506 Course Overview Development Economics explains the unprecedented progress that has been made in many parts of the developing world—but fully confronts the enormous problems and challenges that remain to be addressed in the years ahead. The course shows the wide diversity
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The economic development in India followed socialist-inspired policies for most of its independent history‚ including state-ownership of many sectors; extensive regulation and red tape known as "Licence Raj"; and isolation from the world economy. India’s per capita income increased at only around 1% annualized rate in the three decades after Independence.[1] Since the mid-1980s‚ India has slowly opened up its markets through economic liberalization. After more fundamental reforms since 1991 and their
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“Impact of Entrepreneurship Development & Urbanization on Economic Development” Shilpa loomba & Dr. S.K.Sindhi Abstract:- The paper reveals the interlinked effects of entrepreneurship & urbanization on economic development. Urbanization is increasing day by day due to increase in Entrepreneurship in developed areas. This is ultimately affecting per capita income‚ employment level & growth of population in urban areas. Up to some extent it is beneficial for the economy as entrepreneurship & urbanization
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The Economic Development of Bangladesh Introduction Economic development is one dimension of the more inclusive concept of development. Development is both a process and a project. As a process‚ it refers to changes occurring in countries defined variously as undeveloped‚ underdeveloped‚ developing‚ emerging‚ and newly industrializing. Economic development refers to the raising of the productive capacity of a country through the introduction of policies designed to enhance the productivity
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Nottingham University Business School MBA Programme BUSINESS ECONOMICS (N14M79) A CASE STUDY ON THE CHALLENGES FACED BY THE TOURISM INDUTRY OF NEPAL NAME: Trishakti‚ J.B. Rana; Student ID: UNIMKL-012016 Word Count: 2190 (Excluding Executive Summary) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY As a poor developing nation‚ Nepal faces many challenges and opportunities. It has just emerged from a decade long civil war and emerged as a Federal Democratic Republic in 2008. Tourism industry
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The economic development of China By Jazz Exel‚ David van der Vlugt‚ Thomas Koop and Winsen Duker – 1TMA3‚ 2012/2013. When did the economic development started in China? Fifty years ago‚ China finally introduces ‘The New China in the Orient’. After years of warlords and domestic warfare‚ finally peace returned to the country. People were positive about the future. Fifty years later‚ the results are huge. By 1998‚ the GNP (Gross National Product) grew by over 29-fold‚ which is an average of 7
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ECONOMIC GOALS: Five conditions of the mixed economy‚ including full employment‚ stability‚ economic growth‚ efficiency‚ and equity‚ that are generally desired by society and pursued by governments through economic policies. The five goals are typically divided into the three that are most important for macroeconomics (the macroeconomic goals of full employment‚ stability and economic growth) and the two that are most important for microeconomics (the microeconomic goals of efficiency and equity)
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Sustainability Strategies: The Costa Rica Case By Dimas Siem INTRODUCTION Sustainable development requires balancing the needs of society‚ the economy‚ and the environment. In 1994‚ Costa Rica adopted sustainable development as an official policy. Since that time‚ a major effort was set in motion to look at the country’s sustainable growth potential in an integrated way. This push entailed four objectives: economic efficiency‚ social equity‚ political participation and environmental sustainability
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“Sustainable development (SD) is maintaining a delicate balance between the human need to improve lifestyles and feeling of well-being on one hand‚ and preserving natural resources and ecosystems‚ on which we and future generations depend” (Authorstream‚ 2010‚ p 1: ¶ 1). In concurrence‚ the World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED) asserts that SD is‚ “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs” (Authorstream
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Chapter III CAPITAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Almost all economists lay emphasis on capital formation as the major determinant of ED. Capital is a man-made factor of production. It is the one of the essentials of development found in the form of liquid cash‚ raw materials‚ tools machines‚ building etc. Deficiency of capital is the basic characteristic of UDCs. It is not possible to raise the level of productivity unless more capital is made available. Hence it is useful to study
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