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    1. Provide a detailed analysis of the firm’s general environment in China. Highlight the economic segment, demographic segment, political/legal segment, and sociocultural segment. As of 2005, China’s economy was the second largest in terms of GDP. The people purchasing parity (PPP) GDP was $9.412 trillion while nominal GDP stood at $2.25 trillion. In the same year, the GDP growth rate was 9.8% whereas the home improvement market was worth $50 billion in sales with a growth rate of 12%. Following tight monetary policies, the inflation rate for China has remained at 8.9 % since 2001. Besides, there was $637.42 billion worth of property being constructed and this made up 28% of the country’s GDP in 2005. Considering these estimates and the expected…

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    When people are seeking new opportunities in other countries, China and India is popular choices for investor as the two most populous on the Earth. Both are emerging economies that have illustrated average GDP growth greater than 7 percent over the few years*. Noticeably, both India and China are largest avoided by the global economics crisis in 2010,maintaining above GDP growth when western countries are suffering economics contraction. Despite of successful changes, we still need to…

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    Language Families Of India

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    According to the World Bank, as of 2011, the Indian economy is nominally worth US$1.848 trillion; it is the tenth-largest economy by market exchange rates, and is, at US$4.457 trillion, the third-largest by purchasing power parity, or PPP. With its average annual GDP growth rate of 5.8% over the past two decades, and reaching 6.1% during 2011–12, India is one of the world's fastest-growing economies. However, the country ranks 140th in the world in nominal GDP per capita and 129th in GDP per…

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    Worldwide population growth is an issue that grows more and more urgent with each passing day. Our earth is nearing its capacity, and its important that we address this issue to avoid a worldwide state of emergency. Garrett Hardin and Clark Wolf both discuss this issue in detail, and offer their own solutions on how we should solve this problem. However, while Hardin presents a valid view of our world population problems, Wolf provides a more well rounded argument, and goes further to provide…

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    Review Paper : The Stages of Economic Growth After the World War II, the idea of ‘development’ became major concern of many countries and international organizations. Many researchers try to figure out how development works and how this process could help modernization process in the world. Walt Whitman Rostow in his article ‘The Stages of Economic Growth’ also try to figure out how economic develops. In his article, Rostow (1959) argues that economic growth in modern world is not a continuum…

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    such as training and educational advancement is one of Downey’s goals in their economic development plans in order to promote quality customer service, which exemplifies economic growth. South Gate seems to hold bettering educational opportunities more because it is more present in their economic development plans in comparison to Downey’s. As stated in their Economic Element, South Gate seeks to increase educational attainment levels by partnering with Los Angeles Community College, public…

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    Often, economists have skirted around the economic impact that geography plays for developing nations. For many of these countries, their location contributes to the prevalence of tropical diseases. In order to overcome this obstacle, a developing country should focus its efforts on expanding the nation’s healthcare infrastructure by constructing a network of accessible and affordable medical and emergency services and dedicating resources to the research and development of vaccines against…

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    There are two main traumatic experiences that the country has. The first one occurred between 1861 and 1865 whereby the northern and southern states fought. The northern Union states defeated the Confederacy states (slave states) (Yang 2012). The second one is the Great Depression that occurred in 1930 whereby 25% of all the citizens of the country lost their jobs in the economic downturn (Mundi 2015). Nonetheless, there was a recent shakedown of the world’s biggest economy when there occurred…

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    Now imagine what an overpopulated world would be like to live in. In today’s world the population is constantly increasing and will continue to for years. The continuous growth of Earth’s population will eventually lead to a population that is incredibly dense. Over population is when the community becomes so dense that it starts to deteriorate the community and its standard of living. This is an issue that needs to be taken very serious if it happens because it is a concern that will affect…

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    Doubts In China

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    China financial market will effect the domestic economy negatively. As citizens and companies now are losing money, people will spend less and save more if they feel their losing money, and companies will straggle to stop or draw up the price of stock market by purchasing stock themselves,. Then they may adjust the cost and expense, like income, purchase and so forth. These changes will finally let the AD (aggravate demand) goes down, because the I(investment) and the Cd decreased. Subsequently…

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