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    Trademarks, copyrights, patents, etc are the instruments of intellectual property right which are considered to achieve economic, social and technological advancements for the country. Patent is one of the instruments which is mostly debated for its role under pharmaceutical industry. The debate started when India signed General agreement for trade and tariff in 1994 wherein it agreed to implement all the flexibilities of TRIPS within a given time period. India faced challenges while implication…

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    The pursuit of meaning "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness" the most well known phrase from our Declaration of Independence. Our founding fathers put an emphasis on the importance of happiness and believed it was vital to a functioning society. The insertion of this phrase gave birth to the American dream, and inspired millions. We all seek happiness, there is no denying that. However, what is happiness or what makes people happy, differs from person to person and place to place. In The…

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    Function Of WTO

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    In addition, it refers to various WTO agreements, as well as to GATT, Uruguay Round, and the Doha Development Agenda of trade negotiations. These terms are explained throughout the course. . What is the WTO WTO is the acronym of the World Trade Organization. The WTO is the only global international organization dealing with the rules of international…

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    Neoliberal economists have pushed for international free trade since global suffering caused by protectionism during the Great Depression. In the past 70 years there has been tremendous growth and prosperity for developed nations, however this has not been true for all nations. Additionally, even highly developed nations use aspects of trade policies counter to free trade to become, or keep competitive advantage in an industry. The neoliberal and opposing arguments for industrial policy,…

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    2-1. FTA/EPA and the current trade In terms of the classical theory, FTA is the first step of economic integration, which is a ‘fusion of national markets’, and abolishment of tariffs and allotment of quotas among the member countries (Balassa, 1962: 2). Particularly, under perfect competition, trade liberalisation may enable economic welfare to maximise (ibid, 59). Due to open markets, reallocation of productive resources from less to more efficient countries could occur and national industries…

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    Thuman 1 Jaden Thuman ELA 11B Mrs.Linder 24 April 2016 Raging peatland fires bond to destroy Indonesia’s environment “According to a 2007 study by the World Bank, Indonesia is the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases after America and China, mostly because of the destruction of forests and peatlands”(“Logging the good news; Indonesia’s forests”).This happens when land clearing plantations and farmers in Indonesia decide to clear land by creating forests fires that wipe out trees. This…

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    Darfur Horror

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    The Horror in Darfur Violence. Terror. Suffering. Death. These words have described the status of the African country of Sudan since 2003, the beginning of the Darfur Genocide. This conflict, carried out between the Sudanese government and rebel Darfur forces, is a serious world problem that desperately needs attention. It has been called the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, and the United Nations has predicted that, as of today, more than 300,000 people have been killed as a result of…

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    Changi Airport Case Study

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    1) Introduction (1 mark) - The management and operation of Changi airport - Its important role in Singapore economic development Changi management consists of a team that manages the operational needs of Changi Airport and the roles include ensuring effective operations, establishing robust safety and security measures, creating state-of-the-art facilities, providing delightful customer service and promoting innovative events in close partnership with various airport agencies and airlines.…

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    edu/live/news/2059-the-economic-impact-of-prison-rehabilitation/for-students/blog/news.php. “The New York Times Company.” The New York Times, The New York Times, www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2012/12/18/prison-could-be-productive/punishment-fails-rehabilitation-works. mengting.li. “Doha Declaration.” Prisoner Rehabilitation, www.unodc.org/dohadeclaration/topics/prisoner-rehabilitation.html. “The Economic Impact of Prison Rehabilitation Programs.” Penn Wharton Public Policy Initative,…

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    sovereign country located in Southwest Asia, bordering Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf. The country, only 4,467 square miles encompasses 2,400,000 people. The official language is Arabic and the main religion is Islam. The capital city of Qatar is Doha and its government is a Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy.Various laws, such as the Sharia law, lead to tensions throughout the state. Qatar has the highest GDP per capita out of every country in the world, due to its vast amount of…

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