Clarion University of Pennsylvania‚ Clarion‚ Pennsylvania THE IMPACT OF EXTERNAL DEBT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF NIGERIA AND SOUTH AFRICA Folorunso S. Ayadi University of Lagos Felix O. Ayadi Texas Southern University Abstract This paper investigates the impact of the huge external debt‚ with its servicing requirements‚ on economic growth of the Nigerian and South African economies. The external debts of Nigeria and South Africa are analyzed in a new context utilizing traditional
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people think immigration is good. Some people see immigration as a bad thing. Immigration in my opinion doesn’t hurt anyone but the racist people. Immigrants haven’t done anything wrong and I will continue to have respect for them. They do nothing but try to get there life better‚ They don’t come and steal people’s jobs or any other thing. They look for jobs that most people don’t have and strive from there. That doesn’t make them any bad people. If anything that makes them better people than some of
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There is always a misconception telling people‚ deficit is bad. Today‚ around the world there are many big countries are warnings by the dangers of the budget deficit. Budget deficit‚ is the most commonly used to a deficit in government spending is the most likely to be misinterpreted as a bad sample. However‚ sometimes a certain percentage of deficit is needed in order to make sure that the market economic will goes right. Budget deficit can occur when the business or government exceeds the revenue
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War‚ Republicans in Congress enacted some of the most forward-looking legislation in American history‚ but they have made no progress recently. Republicans shut down the government and held national health care hostage. They aren’t raising the U.S. debt ceiling until they get what they want and thus shutting down the government. The shutdown cost us millions of dollars in revenue. Republicans are holding the government hostage to get what they want‚ but even they don’t know what they want (Hertzberg)
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Can war be seen as a Positive Influence? Mihye Chung DP1 History 13.09.2013 The ongoing debate‚ is war good or bad? Usually if we see or hear the word “war” we think about the negative sides first. There is a saying that a forest fire burns everything in its path and it does destroy the forest but out of the ashes comes new life. War is similar to this. Out of destruction comes a new beginning. A country can benefit from war‚ by gaining wealth or freedom‚ increasing in power‚ and advancing
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GE2202: Economy and Space Research Essay Capital Flows of the Greek Debt Crisis Word Count: 1957 Done by: Ng Hong Qing (A0093512) Tutorial Group DE4 Introduction The Greek Debt Crisis (GDC) saw the plunge of a country into one of the worst economic disasters it has experienced. Having historically run budget deficits to finance social benefits and policies‚ Greece has also incurred fairly high levels of public debt. However‚ the GDC was not an outcome of domestic problems. Following the global
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its suppliers... how to lower their carbon emissions and energy bills by 20% to 60%.” Another benefit of Wal-Mart is the fact that it donates its readily-expiring‚ “but still healthful foods” to nearby food banks. Suddenly‚ Wal-Mart doesn’t seem that bad. Furthermore‚ according to Maich‚ the development of a new Wal-Mart generally causes an economic increase for the town and surrounding area. “Just 16 per cent of respondents said they had been hurt by competition from big-box retailers like Wal-Mart”
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Bad Leaders : Richard Thoman : Paul Allaire Company: Xerox Corp. The fall of Xerox market share can be blamed on many factors; for starters it could have just been the economy. Another reason that could explain the fall of Xerox could be that Xerox did not fund its R&D programs well enough to secure their future in sales. One other reason for their fall could be that Xerox depended on current products to do well indefinitely. All these factors contributed to the fall
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Student Loan Debt: Should We Forgive? EN1123 Most Americans would agree that higher education is important. Compared to years ago‚ when a high school education was acceptable in most jobs‚ a college degree is now required in the majority of positions. But what if you can’t afford to get a degree? What then? For many‚ student loans are the only way to finance one’s education. Paying out of pocket simply isn’t a reality for most‚ so they rely on state and national government to provide them the
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Article D: Bad to great: The path to scaling up excellence- Business Brief Business: Fresh-Mex-2-Go Assessment Item 1‚ Group 1. BSB115 Management Semester 1‚ 2015 Word Count: 505 Celina Crema‚ N9143751 1.0 Introduction: Productivity is affected by bad behaviour in workplaces. Recourse of bad behaviour in workplaces must be chosen carefully to ensure productivity levels do not fall. Our vision is to see consumers and employees more than satisfied; excited‚ with our products and service
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