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    The contribution to the world economies made by the marine environment alongside the increasing intensity of marine based activities means that our oceans are getting busier and more congested. Traditional industry such as fishing, oil and shipping, have now share space with new uses such as marine protected areas (MPAs) and renewable energy projects. It has been widely recognised that seas and oceans are drivers for the economy and have great potential for innovation and growth…

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    system on the hydrology and economy of the surrounding region. I. Introduction A. To estimate if it is worth changing the landscape to enhance the transportation system, it is critical to give comprehensive evaluations to current cases. B. Dr. McQueary (2006) states in the article “Landscape ecology in transportation planning” that while development of transportation systems benefits humans economically, the natural ecosystem is significantly changed by the “road economy” because of land…

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    How far do you agree with the view that Reagan 's economic policies strengthened the US economy in the years 1981-96? There is evidence to suggest that Reagan 's economic policies did strengthen the US economy, as shown by the decrease in inflation and unemployment. However, there is sufficient evidence to suggest that Reagan 's policies didn 't benefit the US economy and led the US into economic problems. Extract 1 tells about how Reagan 's economic policies did have certain benefits. His…

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    social evolution. The progression of Russia in the 19th century – in economic, social, and political contexts alike - can be much attributed to the developments facilitated by industrialisation. Industrialisation completely reinvigorated the Russian economy and commercial pursuits in the…

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    Editor Comments: The paper effectively highlights a research gap on the interesting topic of service innovation. In addition, the paper makes a theoretical contribution concerning economic theory of globalization (Huttons and Giddens, 2001). On a constructive note, the unit of analysis needs to be clarified and the mix of top journal articles in the literature review needs improvement. A flaw in the paper is the lack of a conceptual model which would depict relationships between constructs and…

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    Economic Growth

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    Jonathan, had issued an economic plan in 2010 that would increase transparency, diversify economic growth, and improve fiscal management (Gyong 23). Thus proving, economic diversification is needed to improve and grow their economy. In countries with resource rich economies, it important to accept new markets and technologies so that there are diverse sectors. Israel serve as a key example of this strategy to diversify. Oren Gershtein, Israel 's chief executive of Israeli technological…

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    NTRODUCTION A discussion about the Randfontein municipality and what challenges it is faced with when coming to the Local Economic Development (LED). Randfontein is based in the west side of Johannesburg, it falls under the West Rand District Municipality (WRDM). According to ( Reich, 1991) “ suitable economic policies could cure all economic problems by stimulating local economic development to create better human and financial capital flows”. South African government has developed a policy in…

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    The Unreachable Goal

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    The Unreachable Goal “As long as poverty, injustice and gross inequality persist in our world, none of us can truly rest.” -Nelson Mandela Middletown: A Study In American Culture, by Robert S. Lynd and Helen Merrell Lynd, dives into the their 18 month series of studies focusing on a conventional small american city, based on Muncie, Indiana. The studies focused on the social structure, norms, and economic inequality within the city’s working and business class. A common theme found within…

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    The new technology has the influence in the inflation as well. In the knowledge economy times, due to the adoption of new technology, the labor productivity is improved, the labor cost is reduced. The use of new materials and new energy, the production cost is reduced, too. As a result, the phenomenon of economic appeared that the economic growth and price are not synchronized. The prosperity of virtual economy weakens the interactive relationship between money supply and inflation. Friedman…

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    Keynesian Economics

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    1. In part I, Keynes believes people are suffering from the development of a new economics period. He predicts the error of pessimism will be proven wrong in time. The pessimism that people believe violent change is the only way to protect them and the pessimism that people do not care much about economics and social life. He believes that the standard life of a average person has no change due to the combination of the shortage of “important technical inventions” and “failure of capital”.…

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