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    Aravind Case Study

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    Non-profit organizations attempt to combat massive social issues. Major issues, require major funding. Lack of funding can create issues, as can, funding primarily received from private donors. Dr. Goriudappa Venkataswamy, founder of the Aravind hospital, which has global domination in provider of cataract surgery, is self-sufficient. Self- sufficiently allows a company to carry out its mission, without distractions that can develop as a result of accepting donations, or focusing on fund raising…

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    includes the for-profit sector focusing on social good? The research focuses on whether non-profits are still relevant when businesses are focusing on philanthropy…

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    Spanish government could increase the fees and taxes for real estate only for non-citizens of country. Houses/offices/apartments’ cost rapidly fell down after the crisis, the demand of foreigners for the estate increased. But even if government raises taxes, they will not lose much of investors because the real estate sector is now…

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    health outcomes; for example, a rise in the health of a country’s population may lead to an increase in economic output, or vise versa (LSHTM (b) 2014). Economic programs that increase wealth, productivity, and/or trade can impact both infectious and non-communicable disease trends. Regarding economic activity and infectious diseases, income and wealth affect the environment in which people reside; individuals with limited economic means may reside in crowded or polluted areas with poor…

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    The worst development outcomes are found in the countries with the majority of natural resource endowments. “There are twenty-three countries in the world that derive at least sixty percent of their exports from oil and gas and not a single one is a real democracy” (Patrick). In developing countries, an increasingly important part of economic growth is the management of natural resources. This allows governments to deliver services to their citizens and it also creates jobs (“Creating Jobs”).…

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    Impact Of BRICS

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    Today’s global governance institutions were built around the emergence of the United States of America as a superpower in the mid-1940s. It was this mantle that caused the United States, for whatever reason, to assume responsibility for the reconstruction of nations both in the west and in the east following the devastating effects of World War II. A point largely dismissed by those too young to remember. That virtually uncontested assumption of responsibility combined with the need for…

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    A key factor of sovereignty lies in the status of its external recognition; according to Li and Zhou: financial sovereignty is a component of sovereignty itself and therefore is “…composed of financial sovereign status, financial sovereign authority, and financial sovereign capability.”(Li and Zhou, p. 178). Sovereign status, being based on the recognition and consent of other states, should not be affected by globalization of financial capitalism, leaving the other two components from Li and…

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    policies are somehow related because they focus on helping countries build businesses and develop trade in order to make the business known worldwide. What is the main function of both The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank? The main function of the International Monetary Fund is to control or manage how…

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    companies further reduce the cost of expenditure, thus it led the local companies lose their competitive, then the small local shops could be merged or be eliminated, led to the social business would be controlled by foreign capital and the public fund mostly are transfer to other countries. Another factor that will happen after the first factor, MNC which have many influence of economic convention of developing countries, this meaning the national sovereignty will be weaken seriously that have…

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    Greece's Economy

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    Greece is on the verge of going bankrupt. Greece failed to make a payment to the International Monetary Fund (organization of 188 countries, working to secure financial stability and international trade). Will Greece be leaving the Euro zone? The Euro zone has been helping Greece for many years financially, but you can only help someone or something for so long. Currently, Greece is under strict rules to get their financial situation back in order. How will the future Greece affect the Euro zone…

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