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    Economic Development and Growth of Romania Alexandru Florea ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCES SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS Economic Development and Growth Professor: Dr. Grigoris Zarotiadis Alexandru Florea JANUARY 2015 1 Economic Development and Growth of Romania Alexandru Florea Contents: 2 Economic Development and Growth of Romania Alexandru Florea A. Introduction The purpose of the project is to analyze the economic development and growth of

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    private sector in terms of credit extension‚ weak capacity of the banks to fund the real sector‚ low-level activities of banks‚ and illiquidity still lingers. This study therefore‚ examines empirically the impact of financial intermediation on the development of the Nigerian economy with the aim of determining the importance of financial intermediaries and its influence. This study found out that the financial intermediaries (banks) in Nigeria exhibit inefficiency and weak capacity in the allocation

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    Sustainable Development (SD) Performance Measurement in the Mauritian context. PROBLEM STATEMENT We want to measure Sustainable Development (SD) Performance in the Mauritian context. Today we have reached a point where it not very clear if Mauritius has a weak sustainability or a strong sustainability. Due to the intensity of economic (boom in the Business Process Outsourcing sectors leading to construction of more buildings‚ industrial developments and increase in use of IT equipment)‚ social

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    Philippine Women’s University CDCEC - Tarlac SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT: ITS IMPACT TO THE ECONOMY OF TARLAC CITY Submitted to: Serwin Tolenada Instructor Submitted by: Ma. Ever S. Ignacio BS - Tourism Chapter I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Tourism is known as one of the major contributors to the global economy delivering 10.9% of world Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 1996 (UNWTO 2003). It offers economic benefits to industrialized and developing countries

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    into various stages and phases of a child’s development. The first phase of the absorbent mind is birth to three. Conscious learning has not yet emerged in the child. An example of this would be the way a child learns language. Acquired without effort‚ spontaneously‚ and literally sinking in. The same principal yet less obvious applies to the acquisition of the social and cultural norms of his society. The second phase of the absorbent mind is three to six. It is during this period were conscious

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    The Role of Entrepreneurship in Economic Development The entrepreneurs with their ability to scan‚ analyze and identify opportunities in the environment transform them into business proposition through creation of economic entities. Entrepreneurship and economic development are intimately related. So‚ that entrepreneurial process is a major factor in economic development and the entrepreneur is the key to economic growth. Whatever be the form of economic and political set-up of the country‚ entrepreneurship

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    country’s economic growth potential and the ability of an enterprise to engage effectively. Infrastructure is important for the services it provides. Infrastructure provides services that support economic growth by increasing the productivity of labors and capital thereby reducing the costs of production and raising profitability‚ production‚ income and employment. Infrastructure investment and consumption of infrastructure services have significant implications for achievement of sustainable development

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    Synchrony – Parent/Infant Initiation Synchrony – is the coordinated interaction between infant and parent in which each individual responds to and influences the other‚ occurring within the first three months and more as the child grows. Synchrony can be initiated by the parent or infant. Parents will usually imitate the child first in order to obtain desired emotional responses. Facial expressions and body language performed by the parent or caregiver will cause the infant to associate feelings

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    ON Strategies to mitigate climate change in a sustainable development framework Author –(1)Prof.Maneesh Soni (Asst.Professor - renaissance college of commerce an management) & (2) Prof. Shraddha mishra (lecturer –Commerce-renaissance college of commerce and management) Abstract Strategies that mitigate climate change resulting from increasing concentration of greenhouse gas emissions while promoting sustainable and equitable development are needed to be taken rapidly and immediately by

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    All forms of tourism development that are conducive to saving rare and precious resources‚ in particular water and energy‚ as well as avoiding so far as possible waste production‚ should be given priority and encouraged by national‚ regional and local public authorities; To minimize the use of scarce and non-renewable resources in the development and operation of tourism facilities and services. A sustainable future depends on the careful management of resources to ensure their availability

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