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    This is not the case in indonesia. Growth is also limited by technology. Current levels of technology can only produce a certain amount products to sell. If technology doesn’t improve a limit on growth will be reached. Another factor affecting Australia is the amount of natural resources available. The mining boom relies solely upon the amount of minerals in the ground. As these resources diminish economic growth will slow and eventually stop. Indonesia’s growth will also be limited by the…

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    Sustainability and hindsight The regulatory, political solutions for growing most developed economy and out of debt has potential environmental ramifications. Especially in industrialized economy where the demand for growth and deficit has slightly put environmental concerns behind economic gains. The growth driven economic prosperity of countries has lead to academics to question the basis of sustainability and sustainable development which was popularised by the Brundtland 1987 report “Our…

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    governments can gain legitimacy through rational-legal processes, traditional processes, and individual charisma. Legitimacy can be kept through performance legitimacy, where people may believe in your right to rule if you rule well; have economic growth, increase nationalism, and to be politically stable. However, it’s easy for a leader to lose legitimacy. Failure to protect the public from the economic instability, unable to provide opportunities for the people, and overall general disproval…

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    there have still been many papers written about behavioural economics; such as ‘On the Value of Incumbency: Managerial Reference Points and Loss Aversion,’ ‘The Forward-Looking Competitive Firm under Uncertainty,’ and ‘A Dynamic Model of Investment and Endogenous Growth.’ What connects the three of these papers is the focus of firm behaviour and how it affects firm production, as a result. The first paper, ‘On the Value of Incumbency: Managerial…

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    Social Inequality

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    accessible to the people. Empirical evidence and operational experience shows that social development promotes economic growth and leads to better interventions and a higher quality of life. Global inequality not only results in impeding the growth of the economy but also in increasing the overall level of poverty leading to an overall social deterioration. Global inequality causes severe growth in the social instability of a country, which in turn stands in the way of sustainable social…

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    Policies to Manage Population Increases Experts have realized that the increase in population has negative effects on the biosphere. Over the years, population has risen at staggering rates. The increase calls for more homes to be built, leading to the tearing down of trees, referred as deforestation. One thing for sure, trees are needed to absorb some of the toxins and release oxygen back into the air. The increase of human population along with deforestation has been the root of our…

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    CJC-1295 (DAC)

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    DESCRIPTION CJC-1295 (DAC) is tretasubtitute peptide hormone which is an improved version of GRF 1-29 with DAC (Drug affinity complex). It is a synthetic hormone that imitates the functioning of GHRH (growth hormone-releasing hormone or growth hormone-releasing factor (GRF)), as such, it is a growth hormone secretagogue. CJC-1295 (DAC) has a longer half-life compared to GHRH (1-29) as a result of its enhanced pharmacokinetics. These improvements are achieved as a result of the DAC-complex which…

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    World Migrations and The Global Economy As the world evolves and countries change, there is a constant ebb and flow of people throughout the globe. Safety, opportunity, and economic growth play major rolls in where people are willing and able to live. As we consider the burden of immigration on a country, we must also consider the value of diversity. The understanding that more people mean fewer jobs is similar thinking to adding an extra trailer to a big-rig truck. The driver might be…

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    2.1. The Developmental State Theory 2.1.1. A Recipe for Sustained Economic Growth Proliferation of literatures on comparative development studies revolving around the DS paradigm are attributable to rise of the East Asian countries known for their success in sustaining high economic growth over a long period of time coupled with a relatively stable political regime taking a proactive approach in its economic development initiatives. Indeed, this East Asian Miracle has frequently been cited as a…

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    Yeast Expression

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    Yeast Expression System for Glycoengineering Yeast expression system is an alternative to prokaryotic and higher eukaryotic expression system since it offers the attributes of speedy growth, ease to manipulate genes and low costing media like for microbes along with post translational modification and secretory expression like in higher eukaryotes. An increasing number of yeast strains are available for protein expression that are said to increase the yield of the protein, improves the…

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