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    no lower than 40% of the average wage for any particular area. In Guangzou and Shenzhen, the first cities that were legally allowed to approach foreign big businesses for investment, the minimum wage to average wage percentage is the lowest in the country. While this may reflect the prosperity of the rest of China, this is unlikely, as it is estimated that 200 million people across China live in poverty. Instead, this is likely to be partially due to the ‘hukou’ system and the effect it has on…

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    Most notably, such countries may see a sharp increase in the overall quality of education in their schools and universities through increased access to the latest research information.” Digital access makes advances in education possible in these countries. Through increased technology quality of education is attainable and has positive long term effects on a country’s society and…

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    problem of our age is the proper administration of wealth, that the ties of brotherhood may still bind together the rich and poor in harmonious relationship” (Carnegie). This problem hurts the whole world, but it tends to be more severe in third world countries. Income inequality…

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    information they receive and even if they do, they are condemned to silence. Civil servants in the developing world earn very little. The governments do not listen to their grievances even when aired. They work so hard to make the nation move economically, but the benefits remain…

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    so ensuring relevance is important. SME’s will find it easier now to advertise globally due to modern technology than in the past as the variety of platforms and devices has increased. Creating an initial interaction with the consumer is key in developing a long term relationship. Essence have now many offices around the world in which they can access a variety of clients from various background. There is likely to be cultural and language barriers as they expanded globally but by ensuring they…

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    These countries need to focus on growth policies. Like India’s most recent development plan has 2 main goals to achieve. One is enhancing economic growth and making growth more inclusive. These countries need to make policies that helps them do proper utilization of the resources they have in their nation like human resources, natural resources and other. Income levels is one of the major indicator of economic growth. In other words, Lower income implies low standard of living which affects both…

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    during the landline days. Nevertheless some analyst argue that the scale of financial globalization is way too far, This explains why countries have the option of either leaving the exchange rate mechanisms to the market forces to decide or alternatively Governments could involve themselves in setting exchange rate…

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    Pyramid” (BoP) refers to nearly 4 billion people that live with less than $1,500 annually, which are predominately present in developing countries (xxxx). The popultion that form part of the BoP live with an exceptionally low day-to-day wage, and most often are deprived of basic services and utilities (xxxxx). These issues have traditionally been addressed by developed countries that donate aid for development, international organizations and multinational companies (MNCs) that aid in…

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    health worldwide through research and intervention. Authors Frances E. Aboud and Aisha K. Yousafzai, in their review “Global Health and Development in Early Childhood,” discuss these goals with a focus on infants born in low- and middle-income countries. Their article reviews evidence from multiple studies showing how health and nutritional risks and inadequate psychosocial stimulation in children twenty-four months and younger affect their cognitive and language abilities. VALUE OF THE…

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    Legal Jurisprudence

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    And these are the response for the migration of the few skilled hands to better clime, thereby worsening the health problem in developing…

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