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    The difference between a green economy and a non- green economy is seated in the economic values held by government regulators and public policy makers. The industrial sector has undoubtedly become one of the world’s biggest drivers of economic development, sustainability and progress. This is because of its rate of its demand (industrialization) which links to other economic sectors, such as employment. As well as dependence on our natural environment, puts it in position from an economic…

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    Economic impacts of tourism: Tourism is important to the economy of both the rich and the poor countries. Tourism does not only benefit the economy by handing out employment but also through the expenditure of the tourist (tourismintheunitedkingdom.weebly.com). Tourist destinations can also assist in the improvements and development of infrastructures as well as services such as roads that therefore has a positive impact on their locals, tourists, and their community. In London, tourist…

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    unemployment rate. Thus, it is very important for China to maintain the economic growth in order to reduce social problem. To transform itself to a developed country, China needs to continue its economic growing as one of the tool to restructure the economy. Industrialization is one of the method for China to become a developed country that owns its strong economic power. One of the reason that developing countries are difficult to transform themselves is the restriction on the immature…

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    Brazil has refined their middle class by opening up their economy and controlling inflation while at the same time applying social programs in their efforts to entirely reduce poverty. But even though in recent years Brazil has turned globalization into something bigger and better in their country, things weren’t always this way. Globalization has brought both positives and negatives into this nation. Globalization has affected Brazilians’ economy, environment,…

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    Essay On Made In America

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    “Made in America” is a familiar term. Support our country and give America our jobs back! This is easily said, but not so easily done. Look closely at the labels on clothes and products around the house. Many of these items have an “out of country” label on it. It is rare to find a “Made in America” label. Americans have been manufacturing products for many years. So why are American made production rates going down? The main reason is because American made products are more expensive. But, most…

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    Boko Haram Challenges Essay

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    In the early 1960s, the agricul tural sector suffered from low commodity prices while the oil boom contributed to the negative growth of agriculture in the 1970s. The boom in the oil sector…

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    economic zone "Khorgos - Eastern Gate; • development of domestic tourism; • high investment opportunities of the region. • preservation of raw materials orientation of the economy; • reluctance of the locals to invest their money in financial institutions; • financial illiteracy of the locals; • post- crisis situation of the economy of the Republic of Kazakhstan; • unstable world political…

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    Gender Gap In Congo

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    resources a country has, and trading partners have the biggest effect on changing economic progress. Therefore, money should be spent on education, multiple resources should be used for income, and picking smart trade partners will lead to a better economy. Some of the strengths that the country has economically is their petroleum supply and minerals such as zinc, copper, and uranium. The weakness of this country is the job market with the astonishing unemployment rate of 53%. With knowledge…

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION Transport is an important part of India's economy but it is of low and inadequate standards as compared with international standards. Due to economic liberalization, infrastructure development has progressed rapidly; today there are variety of modes of transport by land, water and air. However, India's relatively low GDP per capita has meant that access to transport has not been uniform. The main problem is that the land mass is limited hence the roads cannot…

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    My interest in economics was developed since I was a child. I was given birth in a “financial family”; my parents’ works were all related to economics. Therefore, since I was young, I had the opportunity to observe and understand the financial work. In middle school, when my parents discussed economic events, I did not feel bored. To the contrary, I listened carefully and even made efforts to express personal opinions. Undoubtedly, sometimes my opinions were infantile and funny. However, my…

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