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    the day when you leave

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    GCB 2023 ECONOMICS RESEARCHED PROPOSAL Economics in Third World Country‚ Especially Malawi” MEMBERS NAME Nurfarahin Binti Mohammad Taib‚17385 Nurul Nadiah Binti Ruslee 940127105070‚ 17407 Miza Farzana Bt Amir Mahmod‚ 17247 Shazmeen Nur Izzaty Binti Sharim‚ 1377 LECTURER Dr. Lai Fong Woon SUBMISSION DATE 10th June 2014 PAGE CONTENT Researched title…………………………………………………………………………….1 Background/ Synopsis…………………………………………………………………………….1 Problem Statement………………………………………………………………………………

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    In developing countries‚ children lack access to their basic human needs. Correspondingly‚ they are struggling to survive and are facing tremendous consequences from their poor living conditions. Intervening within these countries to help advance child development will stimulate our economy and improve international trade in the long run. Similarly‚ helping out poor countries can lead to a healthier population and the reduced risk of diseases. Wealthy nations should contribute money to supply children

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    philippines

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    PHILIPPINES‚ A THIRD WORLD COUNTRY The Philippines is known for its beautiful topography‚ wonderful culture and lifestyle‚ rich natural resources‚ many tourist destinations‚ friendly‚ hospitable and peace-loving inhabitants. It is also known for its beautiful Filipinas‚ and for its religiosity. Yet‚ we are third world country. Extreme and misguided religiosity appears to be one of the major characteristics of third world countries. We are a religious country and we have an abundance of poor

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    British liberal named Jeremy Bentham * Worried more in this class about the different Nation-States * Use this term for what is normally referred to as “Countries” * Countries= varied interactions * Cooperation & Conflict * Sheer complexity of what we study in this class * What countries do * What other actors do * About the environment- non living things & plants * ALL A PART OF WORLD POLITICS * Varied Interactions

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    Poverty in Africa

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    What is the best solution to fight poverty in Africa There are many factor to consider in determining the best solution to fight poverty in Africa. Most Africa countries are regarded as third world countries. These are countries characterized by low per capita income‚ low industrialized economy‚ low technology development and so on. Despite the indisputable abundance of diverse mineral resource‚ favorable climate condition and rich soil for cultivation of various agricultural produce. Africa is

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    beneficial for all people by bestowing great fortunes on us by increased trade‚ spreading of cultures and information and creating choice. Globalization does however have the potential to be so much more. Globalization can perform at a peak if all countries could be involved and not just the majority. The definition of globalization will be discussed in this essay. The positive sides of globalization will also be discussed without ignoring the negative sides. Here is the definition of Globalization

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    inequalities and exploitation. The Third World nations‚ comprising the majority of the world’s population‚ are underdeveloped and backward. In many of these countries there still exist autocratic‚ authoritarian regimes‚ fundamentalist dictatorships‚ feudal systems‚ and endless and appalling-poverty. The majority of the people in these countries do not have even basic amenities of life. These helpless people are never sure of the next dais’s food‚ let alone other basic amenities like shelter‚ clothing

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    Laddo

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    newly industrialized countries‚ but they are distinguished by their large‚ fast-growing economies and significant influence on regional and global affairs. As of 2012‚ the five BRICS countries represent almost 3 billion people‚ with a combined nominal GDP of US$13.7 trillion‚ and an estimated US$4 trillion in combined foreign reserves. Presently‚ India holds the chair of the BRICS group. President of the People’s Republic of China Hu Jintao has described the BRICS countries as defenders and promoters

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    meaning that their growth is dependent on their economy. This means they don’t rely on exports to other countries and their economy being dependent on economies they trade too. The growth was started in the 1990’s when India started to reform this meant that they barriers were reduced. This helped to encourage foreign direct investment; this was different from the other newly industrialised countries. There was large growth in the service sector in India. India managed to go from agriculture and skip

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    Why are some countries rich while others remain poor? How does globalization contribute to the wealth or poverty of nations? To tackle these questions we have to recognize that both are very open and it is probably very hard to have a definite answer. My purpose with this essay is to analyze what I consider to be the most important aspects of these questions taking into account my research‚ background and experiences. I will try first to address both questions and at the end present conclusions

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