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    limitations on resources and because of competition among species for those resources” (Miller and Spoolman, 2010). As the population increases with factors of environmental resistance—the combination of factors that sets the carrying capacity for an area to limit population growth(oxygen supply, food supply, diseases, predators, space, etc.) , the growth rate decreases. After some time,…

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    The late Nelson Mandela once said “education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” Consequently, Mandela’s words endure the test of time and the price of higher education contuse to steadily increasing moreover, free tuition at public colleges and universities has developed into a controversial topic of discussion. Even though those in opposition of free college tuition do have several compelling arguments, some of the most important dynamics to consider and further…

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    technology, and the increase in population, had a major impact on China's economy. China’s advancements in agriculture, technologically, and the sustainability of the population was a great factor that played a role in China’s economy. Agriculture is a main factor of improving China’s economy because it helps improve the growth of crops and the production of food to increase the population which increases the economy. Fast ripening rice was acquired in Vietnam when imposing into Southern China…

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    experience an advanced standard of living only, if it is able to produce more goods and services per average worker in a given period of time. This economic growth is subject to a number of factors, including the promotion of education; facilitation of free trade and the promotion of research and development of new technologies. Each one of these factors will enhance a nation 's productivity. A vital determinant of productivity is human capital, and because it is one of…

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    differences in technological advancement and economic policies, levels of development and degrees of economic growth have historically fluctuated among countries. There is division between developed and developing countries creating major gaps and economic inequalities between countries. Also, there are inequality within countries, excluding many groups and individuals from the process of economic growth. Alongside increased inequality between and within countries, a concept addressing the…

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    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 rate has more than 10 % . According to the view of the energy efficiency, we can know…

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    concepts. The first is between extensive and intensive growth. Extensive growth has occurred for millennia in most parts of the world with the aggregate output rising, with the expansion of the population that has taken place over the period of time. Per capita income was however relatively low and stagnant during this phase. By contrast the modern era has been marked by intensive growth with constant rise of per capita incomes as the growth of output outstripped that of the population. There…

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    Transport is a crucial driver of economic growth, poverty reduction and achievement of the millennium goals (MDG) in developing countries. The transport sector plays a significant role in economic growth at the sub-national, national, regional and global levels. Transport is indispensable for the well-functioning of and development of economic activities, for the production and distribution of goods and services as well as for trade [1]. Road transport plays a very important role in the economy…

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    these characteristics are all factors that are used to define their place in the hierarchy of Society and also might play a crucial role in the individual’s structure in Society and Government. Economic Freedom must be able to analyze those individual’s. There can be some progression of Economic opportunity found in countries all over the world. The definition…

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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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