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    Jason Rochon Dr. Cynthia Franklin Govt-2306-032 13 July 2016 Accommodating for Rapid Population and Economic Growth in Texas The state of Texas is experiencing a period of rapid population growth primarily in its major cities. As the population grows the state will need to implement policies and planning that will be able to accommodate this growth. In order to facilitate this growth the three branches of government will need to be able to cooperate with one another and make compromises for…

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    In 1790-1800s, Southern economic value was keep depreciating. Before the cotton boom, Their main economic sources came from agricultures; harvesting crops such as: tobacco, rice and indigo, and some of industries. However soon, the prices for tobacco, rice and indigo fell. This caused the slave labor market to fall also. Southerners needed to find other crops that needed less labor to protect their income. By the time, cotton was not a productive crop. Because cotton was short-staple and it had…

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    Economic Growth Methods Being Used in Hong Kong and Singapore Taquitta Moss Macroeconomics Abstract Hong Kong and Singapore have distanced themselves from traditional culture based on the economy issues and have become more involved in industrialized concerns. To encourage growth and productivity in Hong Kong and Singapore, the World Bank has step in to help stabilized the economic issues. The World Bank is an important part of the financial and technical cooperation around the world…

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    Economic Growth in America Between 1790 and 1860 Not very long after America obtained its independence in 1776, an inconceivable age of growth began. Developments and improvements were occurring at an expedited rate. Changes that occurred in communications, transportation, and agricultural production caused the economy of the newly formed country to flourish and rise profoundly between the years of 1790 and 1860. The Industrial Revolution took place during this time period and contributed…

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    Fixed Effect Model

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    variables as a measure of national innovation system are positive and statistically significant at the 1% and 5% levels of significance which implies that national innovation system as a whole has a positive effect on economic growth in BRICS economies and in consequence spurs their economic growth. With regards the relative effect which is explained by the dynamic panel model, the coefficients of university enrolment rate, government expenditure on R&D, high-tech market and scientific personnel…

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    Chinese economic development and structure problem Method: Introduction China 's economy Efficiency Analysis Problem of Chinese economic Structure China 's economy high speed growth can be remained in the future ? Conclusion Bibliography Some Key wards: China 's economy development China‘s Structure problem Efficiency Population Introduction After China economic revolution, everybody know Chinese economic have increased rapid . For example, after economic revolution , annual growth…

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    their different growth margins. These economies have been classified based on level of development, growth stages and emergence. These classifications are inspired by GROWTH THEORIES/MODELS. Growth theories are speculations used overtime to classify economies or determine development in an economy. Under Growth theories we have:  Endogenous Theory/ New Growth Theory  Exogenous Theory/Solow Growth Theory The above theories are used in illuminating the source of long-term economic growth. This…

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    Global Economic Condition

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    The economic condition of the globe can be measured with different indicators which seeks to define the changes which have occurred and determine whether there is a positive or negative trend in the economic growth within various regions. Economic growth around the world is analyzed as per the regions due to the existing regional trading policies and the diversity of economic environments when the key driving factors of economic development are different (Acs, Groot, & Nijkamp, 2013). Many of…

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    After examining the contribution of exports to growth since the early 2000’s, Akyüz (2011) points out that approximately one-third of Chinese growth before the global financial crisis of 2007 was a result of exports. With a sharp drop in its exports after the financial crisis, Akyüz doubts whether or not China can return to its former rapid and sustained export-led economic growth after a serious recession. With the sharp slowdown of China’s economic growth rate in the year of 2008, Guo and…

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    unprecedented growth. While quality of life has skyrocketed across the world, new challenges have arisen. Serge LaTouche, a French economist, states that geometric economic growth cannot be sustained forever in his chapter “The Territory of De-Growth” from his book Farewell to Growth, calling for controlled economic growth to ensure a successful future. In the chapter “The Territory of De-Growth”, Latouche distinguishes the difference between his proposed de-growth and negative growth by…

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