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    My economic autobiography will focus on my economic decisions, and that of the governments, during the time period of 1993-2003. I’ve focused on four of the most important decisions I’ve ever had to make, to quit my job, buy my partner out of our business, close the business and finally the timing of buying my current home. My first major economic decision was in 1993; my employer Ameritech, who at the time was the main provider of telephone service in the Midwest, proposed to end its local…

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    OBSTACLES TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAKISTAN: Since 1947 (the time of partition) Pakistan has struggled to build up infrastructure and productive potential through the process of development planning. Seven five year plans has been completed. The over all result of economic development is not encouraging. Pakistan has strategies to accelerate the rate of economic development but due to some obstacles it could not achieve its targets. The main obstacles in the way of economic development of…

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    Access To Immigrants

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    Having financial access and understanding financial services and which to choose from are extremely important for economic success. Unfortunately, financial literacy and access to these services are a major concern for immigrants in the United States. Many families immigrate in search of economic security and financial opportunities, but are the necessary steps being taken to provide this key component to achieving the “American Dream” to immigrants and their families? Access to financial…

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    The minimum education is a bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, economics, or business administration, but many companies seek employees with a master’s degree in the same subjects. To become a financial manager one needs to get the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) certification. Experience…

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    This short paper will examine Michael Spence’s article, “Why China Grows So Fast,” printed in the December 23th, 2007 edition of the Wall Street Journal. In this paper I show that Spence’s article about how is it very important to understand the economic growth and the production function that have led Chine to grow economically fast. In addition, in this paper I show how an economy’s gross domestic product (GDP) in China is increasing due to their huge labor force and population. Also, in 1978,…

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    criterion based on GNI per capita averaged over three years. 2. Economic vulnerability (based on instability of agricultural production, instability of exports of goods and services, economic importance of non-traditional activities, merchandise export concentration, handicap of economic smallness, and the percentage of population displaced by natural disasters). 3. Human resource weakness (based on indicators of nutrition, health, education and adult literacy) The Committee for Development…

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    being overthrown. These rights can be broken down into four different sections. Those different sections are civil, political, economic, and social rights. While fundamental rights such as the ability to vote for a ruler are generally agreed upon, they can still be argued upon. In other extents, the split between states opinions on things such as government funded education or health care is disputed in developed countries. Despite the differences, these countries are not in a state of…

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    Load Shedding In Pakistan

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    Developing counties have many problems in common like food, water, education, health, housing and work. This is what often developing countries in part or in total lack to have and that’s what push away developing countries for being developed. Food is a basic need which help people grow. Drinking clean and safe water is essential of life because 80% diseases like diarrhea come from drinking dirty water. Education is another basic need for developing counties in process of grow because if there…

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    Bodo Women Case Study

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    INDIA detswargiary@gmail.com ABSTRACT The women in the Bodo society occupy a crucial place. They play a vital role in social, cultural, religious and economic means of life in their society. The Bodo women of village folk actively participate in agricultural and allied sectors and thereby contribute in economic upliftment of their family. The agricultural activities that the Bodo women involve are sowing, harvesting, and weeding. In the mean time, the allied agricultural…

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    assembled in several other countries. Economic integration was the first strong evidence of a new era.” Modern globalization has produced an age that countries depend on each other to benefit one another. Some countries become followers in this era, and other follow trying to find some benefit from the leaders. The leaders of globalization are the U.S.A and China, one of the following countries is Trinidad and Tobago. Globalization has helped cultures learn and…

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