Economic Growth and Development Essay

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    cultural intelligence is gained through experience and to a lesser extend through educations as mentioned in the literature review. Cultural Intelligence just as any other form of Intelligence is a continuum that develops with time (Thomas, 2016). Growth may be slow at the beginning or not even noticed but surely it develops with time due to living and working abroad (experience). Furthermore, Earley &Ang (2003) have also proposed that the four elements of cultural intelligence do not…

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    inequality, than the economies of East Asia. Latin American and East Asia countries took different development approaches resulting in different results. The origin of these differences can be attributed to historical and social factors as well as to contrasting debate over the role of government policies. Economists have long argued about what kinds of policies are effective in bringing about economic development. One can argues there has to be a greater role for government and…

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    natural resources and current recreation capabilities, tourism can increase visitation and therefore increase tax revenue. A law was enacted for counties that include the Tennessee River which provides an additional revenue stream creating a diverse economic impact. Monthly reports from the Trustee discloses the amount received by the county.…

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    The worst development outcomes are found in the countries with the majority of natural resource endowments. “There are twenty-three countries in the world that derive at least sixty percent of their exports from oil and gas and not a single one is a real democracy” (Patrick). In developing countries, an increasingly important part of economic growth is the management of natural resources. This allows governments to deliver services to their citizens and it also creates jobs (“Creating Jobs”).…

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    tremendously expensive (DeGroot, 2012, p.1). The argument is trying to make the point that NASA has no real benefit for what it does. This is a very common counter-argument that is presented daily. However, what these people fail to consider are the economic and inspirational benefits NASA provides that I have explained above. To respond to the point that the US cannot afford NASA, Neil deGrasse Tyson points out in an interview with Bill Maher that, all of NASA’s costs to this point are less…

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    ethnic groups. However, there was no significant relations between ethnicity and actual well-being For ethnicities like Akans, Ga-Adanges and Ewe that lives in a rural place, there is a negative relationship, where ethnicity predicts lower levels of economic well-being, whereas for the Akans who lives in rural areas, the negative effect is minimized. The study also mentioned the influence of education and religion on…

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    Village: A hub of peace and a face natural And cultural India India is a developing country. The villages outnumber the towns and cities in India. Sixty-five percent of the Indian population lives in villages. Almost all villagers are dependent on auricular. Since independence, the villages in India re developing. A village is free from the hustle and bustle of a city life. Life in a village is…

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    popular, which is creativity. Novel things strengthen the development of economy; further accelerate the social development. Under this background, people consider the creativity. Why some individuals are more creative than the other individuals are? Can creative thought be cultivated? How to become a creative individual? They curious about not only individual’s creative traits but also the outside factors that affect creativity development. Here Creativity refers to a kind of strategy to come…

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    that human development and poverty as core topics in economics and development and therefore many studies have been done in the past in the area both in academics and at the policy level. To develop a background upon which the findings can be discussed and understood, therefore requires focus on three key areas; the theory and knowledge of human development and poverty, trends in human development and poverty across the world and policies that have been applied in addressing human development…

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    draws contrasts with the evolution of the leather products industries of Kenya and Ethiopia. Much of India's success derives from the ability of its stakeholders—from government to industry—to set their own policies and priorities regarding the development of the leather industry. The fact that India selectively liberalized the entry of a variety of industries into the global economy added to the improved performance of its leather products sub-sector. By contrast, both Ethiopia and Kenya…

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