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countries. After the war‚ Vietnam had great problems with their economics‚ due to now living under a communist regime. It took until the year of 1986 for the economy to improve‚ and the main reason for that was due to the oil exports in the country. With Vietnam getting back into a solid economy‚ their trade and diplomatic relations began to improve. The United States relations with Vietnam returned by the 1990s‚ even though the U.S was still dealing with the effects of the
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of America which is one of the biggest country in terms of business and success. It did not occur specifically in the United States alone‚ it happened to many other countries outside of the US. It affected countries like Japan‚ Britain‚ Germany‚ France‚ Italy‚ and more. Which shows that it affected countries that also had an industrial economic
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The February Russian Revolution in 1917 saw the downfall of Tsar Nicholas II‚ the last Tsar in Russia’s history. There were many contributing factors that led to Tsar Nicholas II’S abdication and the fall of his autocratic government‚ including economical aspects. However‚ economical problems were one of many complications facing Russia‚ such as the destruction that was occurring to Russians in World War I‚ and the lack of organisation in the government. All of these factors‚ and more‚ had an equal
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Which is best for the economy: employment stability or employment flexibility? A recent article in the ILO’s International Labour Review analyzes the relationship between employment stability and productivity in six major sectors in 13 European countries. According to the authors‚ both‚ extensive and short job tenure can produce adverse affects on productivity. They propose a policy of ’protected mobility’ on the labour market‚ together with active labour market policies seeking to combine both
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It was the longest period of tragedy that ever hit the United States from 1929 to 1941. This led to a devastated US economy‚ thus termed as “.the most severe and long-standing recession in world history” (Segal‚ 2024). There are even those that died from hunger or couldn’t make ends meet from the inability to secure a job as “In some cities unemployment reaches 75 percent”( Winkler‚ 2009). 100 percent the Great Depression became the worst global economic downturn that would last years for Americans
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How did slaves affect the daily Roman economy? As Romans won wars and conquered lands‚ the population of these towns would in most cases become slaves. Some records indicate that Julius Caesar once sold a whole town in his Gallic campaign‚ for which the dealers gave him a receipt for 53‚000 men‚ women‚ and children. “Census records from Roman Egypt during the first few centuries CE‚ some 13 percent of adequately documented households owned slaves” (Scheidel‚ 2010). It is also said that in the
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jobs the number decreased so in 1939 the unemployment number was as low as 302‚000 people. If a person gives out jobs that help with feeding your family‚ they would turn into your hero and you would follow their commands‚ such as the German people did at this time. Up until this day‚ they think it was a good part of their life‚ so for some people it was a positive
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Post-WWII‚ life in America seemed to be returning to normal. America overcame the Great Depression‚ and the daily life was what it once was. Men were returning home‚ women were returning to their previous duties‚ and the economy was back on track. On the topic of women and family‚ marriages and birth rates were skyrocketing in the 1950s. However‚ this means that divorce was becoming more common as well. It was not a drastic jump‚ but more of a slow and steady increase‚ by about 10‚000 in the decade
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as one of the most prosperous countries with a booming economy and mass production of goods. But just as it took decades for America to build up this reputation‚ there were devastating periods of intense trial and error. During the Great Depression‚ 40% of Americans were living in poverty due to an unregulated economy. The New Deal soon followed after society had reached its apotheosis of poverty and served as a relief to jump-start the economy. The United States soon entered World War II due to Japan’s
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