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    Introduction From time to time, the relationship of economic activities and environment are being concerned since the industrialize and modernize activities are flourishing. There is no doubt that human are taking advantage of the environment for commercial purposes directly or indirectly. The harm of these activities are unavoidable such as air pollution, waste pollution and land overused. Green logistic are build on the awareness of balancing the negative impact of logistics activities and…

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    Business Opportunities in Dubai For foreign businesses the UAE represent the entry gate towards a market with an ever-increasing potential. In the United Arab Emirates economic activity is regulated by the Federal Government and by the Emirates. Dubai’s authorities have created a well-organized environment with few restrictions. Their business operation conditions are among the most liberal and attractive in the region. The UAE are considered the oriental fiscal paradise for free trade thanks to…

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    1960’s, Dependency Theory became prevalent following the Great Depression as export-oriented, Latin America, fell victim to global pricing. The overall exploitation and expansion of market capitalism, utilizing cheap labor and resources in infantile economies to continue to build strength in developed countries in Europe and the West, Latin America is highlighted and studied as the model for dependency theories up through the 20th century. Economic structures in Latin America saw overall growth…

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    and analytical history of the Irish economy, 1800-1850” the author Joel Mokyr tries to assess why the Great Famine of Ireland from 1845-1852 was so disastrous. Mokyr is an economic historian and as a result, the book is from an economic perspective and does not consider other factors outside of the economy as causes tot the famine. The majority of the book focuses on the lead up to the event and it is not until the last chapter when Mokyr discusses the economy during the famine. The layout of…

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    manufacturing and education. The South’s inability to keep pace with the North when it came to industrialization was the main concern of Fred Bateman and Thomas Weiss’ 1981 book, A Deplorable Scarcity: The Failure of Industrialization in the Slave Economy. Drawing from census information gathered in the 1850s and 1860s, they attempt to reason an explanation via economic analysis for why the South fell behind the North in industrialization as well as many other qualitative measures such as…

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    The United States has a lot of economic history dating back to the late 1700s. In the 1700s, the colonial economy was pre-industrial. The economy consisted of farming. The market economy was based on agricultural products. Now, the colonies did depend on Britain for many finished goods, mainly because laws prohibited making many types of finished goods in the colonies (). But American shippers were able to offset half of the goods trade deficit with revenues earned by shipping between ports…

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    Eco-imperialism plays into the issue of climate change and the environment due to the delayed effects of climate change. The effects of climate change are caused primarily by the industrial north however these adverse effects are not being felt immediately by these nations. Approximately two-thirds of GHG emissions are from the United States, Europe, and Japan, of which these nations hold one-seventh of the population of the world and roughly half of total global wealth. This is indicative of…

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    of a role, the economy cannot grow. If women do not have the power to work, the market will lose potential workers, which will not allow the economy to…

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    The weak yen and strong economic growth in the U.S. are behind the recovery in exports,” said Minoru Nogimori, an economist at Nomura Holdings Inc. and will lead Japan’s economy, especially in the first half of this year before the Fed raises the policy rate (Bloomberg, 2015). Exports to the U.S. have risen almost 24 percent, while those to the European Union climbed 6.8 percent and shipments to China were up 4.3 percent…

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    Positive impacts include: o The expansion of regional business, investment links and add labour jobs due to the new skills offered by the migrants entering Australia. o Migrants bring new skills to the country such as the ability to speak foreign languages. These new skills can help boost communication between other countries and help people develop skills for working internationally. o Economic relations have been strengthened due to the addition of migration sources. o Migration raises…

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