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    from 2014, “The Czech Republic is one of the most stable and prosperous markets in Central Europe. Although the country dropped seven places to 75th in the World Bank’s Doing Business rankings for 2014 (owing largely to faster progress on reforms by other countries), its overall score improved slightly year on year. The Czech Republic moved up nine places to rank 37th out of 144 countries in the WEF Global Competitiveness Report 2014-15.” (www.gov.uk…

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    India’s Population Boom With the second largest population in the world, the country of India, located in South Asia continues to grow rapidly. While being a relatively new democracy, gaining independence shortly after World War two, India has visions of International success. While being somewhat limited in the natural resources the country possesses, the population boom in India is putting stress on its own country and climate. With the climate issues faced by Indian locals, a much larger…

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    between women participation in politics and a country’s overall economic success. This study investigates two African countries that each share a similar gross domestic product (GDP). These countries are Kenya and Ethiopia. A country with a high GDP and or economic development will produce favorable gains in women participation while the lacking country will not. Having countries that share similar GDP will help with comparison measure. The overall development is a determining factor toward…

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    out of poverty. The most vulnerable nations – the least developed countries, the landlocked developing countries and the small island developing states – continue to make inroads into poverty reduction. However, inequality still persists and large disparities remain in access to health and education services and other assets. Additionally, while income inequality between countries may have been reduced, inequality within countries has risen. There is growing consensus that economic growth is…

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    in developing countries feel the effects of patriarchy more intensely than women in developed nations such as the United States. The proportionally high cost of education through tuition, school supplies, and low parental income in developing countries, such as India, Ethiopia and Pakistan, restricts the education of girls in impoverished families. If education is available, families in developing countries choose to give it to boys instead of girls. Since in many developing countries women hold…

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    defined by the Economist as: “…an indicator of a country’s output capabilities is the ratio between the productivity of a benchmark country (such as the United States) and that of a less developed economy.” (Economist, 2013) Therefore, it is compared by the average output produced per hour for an individual employee and then compared against the other competitor countries. Productivity is measured by comparing the Gross…

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    Supporters of strategic trade policy contend that imperfect competition leads to a small number of large companies dominating and government policy can increase the ability for the large company in their country to capitalized on increased capacity at the expense of the other company in the competing country (Carbaugh, 2013). Strategic trade policy is typically implemented using research and development (R&D) subsidies. Supporters of strategic trade policy state that benefits from R&D within…

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    security. It would be highly beneficial to eliminate all radicals groups that can be a threat to foreign as well as guarantee them contracts that respect the right to private property. Education is one of the factors that can help a country to move from a…

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    participated in the Ferguson riots. Baldwin present a weak case for his argument that this country is menaced by a lack of vison. He attempts to create a biblical allusion, by briefly stating that “where there is no vision the people will perish,” but does not really clearly explain how. Every day on the news you hear, read and view reports of either horrendous acts of violence or defiance. What this country is really menaced by is a lack of action. We see, hear and talk about the current…

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    Mickey Mouse aisle, she runs up to you and says she wants the Minnie Mouse toy. Without a question the two of you make your way to the checkout line. While your younger sister is overjoyed with her new Minnie Mouse toy, the children in developing countries are suffering just by producing that toy. ***** Many companies throughout the world use child labor to make their products, which is a very repulsive thought to many individuals. These children are prevented from having a real childhood.…

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