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    Choice of Company I have chosen to conduct my case study around Standard Bank Group Limited due to it’s prevalent presence on the African continent operating in 32 countries across the world (20 of these being African nations) as well as in addition to the bank’s substantial dominance in the African Market , having been regularly judged as being the “ best bank in Africa” , closing off the year 2015 with assets worth well over the value of $184.518 billion (closest competitor – Barclays…

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    is needed for them but for solving this transport issue mega project was not the best option as it effected negatively on residents. There must be some convenient and cheaper option instead of mega projects. The options that should not effect on economy and personal life of peoples. Instead of mega projects, there must be projects that works on small scale and do not affect the routine, time and daily activities of the…

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    for many years the key player of the national economy, where most of the investment and credit were concentrated and where most foreign exchange and tax revenues were generated. If production and sugar prices raised much, there were enough foreign exchange to import consumer goods for the population and inputs and techniques for businesses. In turn, the bank recovered loans and the government raised its revenue. In other words, the capitalist economy was experiencing a boom. But if the opposite…

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    of traditional cottage industries. But with the advent of industrialization, cottage industries witnessed a sharp decline. However, the government has taken steps to revive cottage industries as they play an important part in contributing to the economy of the country. The top five Indian cottage industries are cotton weaving, silk weaving, carpet making, leather industry, metal handicrafts and small food processing industries. The commodities that are being produced by cottage industries are…

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    villagers keep their cattle adjacent to their house which is unhygienic. Most of the villages in India do not have medical facilities. They do not have electricity also. Most of the rural areas are characterized by poverty. The levels of productivity are low. there is a lack of basic minimum services. Villagers are superstitious to some…

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    Introduction Our aim in this piece of work is to explain the physiocratic thoughts and its incredibly great influence for today’s economy due to the fact that it was the first ideology stating that the earth does not contain any value without mankind’s effort because without it, natural resources would not have been exploited or innovated in order to create new ones. Another relevant factor to include in this paperwork is to show understanding of the positive and negative circumstances of this…

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    Tourism is one of the largest and important economic activities in most countries around the world including Malaysia. Tourism is known as one of the fastest growing global industry as mentioned by World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1995. According to Hui, Wan and Ho (2007), tourism industry will not only give benefit to the industry itself but also to the other sector such as retail industry, construction industry and transportation industry. Malaysian government has included tourism industry as…

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    glasnost significantly contributed to the fall of the USSR. From an economic perspective , perestroika - meaning "economic restructuring", was introduced and launched in 1986. This policy included several radical changes that would better improve the economy. Unfortunately, perestroika was almost a disastrous failure, and arguably the biggest one of the Gorbachev's reforms. An important aspect of this economic crisis was the growing shortage of consumer and agricultural products. Food became…

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    The Saudi Arabia economy is one of the most robust economies in the world. Saudi Arabia's growth in real domestic product {GDP} came in third after china. The rate of inflation has remained high comparing to other countries. The rate of inflation was 4.17% at an average. The problem of inflation is worse than what people think. When we look at the divisions like living cost, The non-governmental agencies have claimed that the real inflation in the country is much higher than the official rate.…

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    With the progress of society, an old topic come to popular, which is creativity. Novel things strengthen the development of economy; further accelerate the social development. Under this background, people consider the creativity. Why some individuals are more creative than the other individuals are? Can creative thought be cultivated? How to become a creative individual? They curious about not only individual’s creative traits but also the outside factors that affect creativity development.…

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