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    globalisation and its current size would not have been achievable if it wasn't for globalisation, however China has also been negatively impacted through globalisation. China has been impacted on globalisation through international convergence, economic growth and development, trade investment and…

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    Competition In Oligopoly

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    Telecommunications sector. It is consider as Public Utility and prices have been regulated by the government. He also stated in his research that there are reasons why Natural Monopoly changes to Oligopoly type of Market Structure. These are high rate of growth of demand, small size of market to large. In his research about Regulation policy, he stated that it is a price setting…

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    per individual is declining, despite present day innovation. Other gigantic social and ecological issues ... political insecurity, loss of flexibilities, vanishing species, downpour woods pulverization, desertification, junk, urban sprawl, water deficiencies, congested roads, poisonous waste, oil slicks, air and water contamination, expanding viciousness and wrongdoing ... keep on worsening as our numbers increment by more than 70 million more individuals consistently. In order to stop oncoming…

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    This source is an extract from John Redwood’s book Popular Capitalism which was published in 1988. The extract above discusses property ownership and how this can equate to freedom. On a whole, Redwood’s book explores economic growth on a worldwide scale and how the mechanisms that have been implemented in Britain can be transferred to other countries. Redwood’s focus on property ownership in this extract is relevant to the time as Thatcher’s premiership had focused on large scale privatisation…

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    Unit 3 Macroeconomics

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    in insufficient jobs which causes the unemployment rate to increase. However, if the economy can be at a healthy increasing rate there can be superabundant of jobs, but it can be expected to fall. High unemployment rate is a sign of a slow economic growth and weak economy. Next, higher…

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    The efficiency of the U.S. economy is affected by productivity. According to Miller, “if everything else remains constant, improvements in labor productivity ultimately lead to economic growth and higher living standards” (192). The subject of labor productivity and costs interests me because of how changes in labor productivity affect the overall economy. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics attributes advances in productivity – the ability to produce more with the same or less output to…

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    Chile, as one of the most significant countries in South America, has been known for its extreme geographic diversity. As one of the narrowest nations around the world, Chile extends from a latitude of 17 degree south to Cape Horn at 56 degree between Andes and the Pacific Ocean. (Smith, 1904). The country extends more than 4,000 km from north to south while only around 170 km from east to west. According to the data, around 80% of the country’s interior land is covered by mountains, with the…

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    Before Clinton election, the rich people got the benefits from Republican policies and Reaganomics. After Clinton was elected as a president, his supporters said that would help the middle class. Actually, there were several changes that taking place in the United States economy in the 1990s. The country began to move out of the recession. The economy began in growing slowly. The economy continued in improving until 2001. Also, President Clinton established an economic plan. That plan helped…

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    ten other South American country and covers almost half the continent. Brazil has a primarily tropical climate and is rich in natural resources. As a BRICS country, Brazil is one of the worlds emerging economic powers and contributors to global growth(CIAworldfactbook). Brazil accounts for almost…

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    Iceland is a Nordic island nation, and is often considered to be a country in the continent of Europe. The island is small with an area of 39,769 miles squared, and a recorded population of 334,252 individuals, as of 2016. Despite its small size, Iceland is one the the world’s most developed countries. However, even the most developed countries have had to face demographic challenges. There are five distinct demographic challenges that Iceland has had to face. Immigration rates in Iceland…

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