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    Green Revolution and the Economy Throughout the years‚ human impact on the environment has had a huge effect on declining ecosystems and has negatively affected biodiversity of natural wildlife. (Lowy n.pag.) Going green was an idea created with the environment in mind‚ helping to recycle what we have and save the natural resources and wildlife we have left‚ so that our world can continue existing as it does today and perhaps even better in the future. (Obama For America n.pag.) Many businesses have

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    Indian economy 1) Impact of Recession on Indian Econom Reason for Recession to occur What happened was this: banks were approached by thousands of possible new home owners asking for loans. This was during a period where the United States real estate market was climbing fast‚ and the value of homes was rising quickly. The banks approved these ‘bad’ or ‘sub-prime’ mortgages under the mentality that if the new home owners were to foreclose‚ the property would have a higher value than what it

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    The South Korean Economy MIRCALE ON THE HAN RIVER Enrolment No. 12BSP1240 12BSP1322 12BSP1356 12BSP1364 Name Sonam Hemdev Abhijeet Tare Nipun Vaidya Varun Nair Submitted to: Prof. Swaha Shome. The South Korean Economy TABLE OF CONTENTS Sr. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Content Project Abstract Introduction to South Korea Government Spending Consumption Investment Exports Imports Fiscal Policies & Deficits Monetary Policies Foreign Exchange Trade Policies Unemployment Conclusion

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    unemployment in economy Unemployment (or joblessness) occurs when people are without work and actively seeking work. The unemployment rate is a measure of the prevalence of unemployment and it is calculated as a percentage by dividing the number of unemployed individuals by all individuals currently in the labor force. During periods of recession‚ an economy usually experiences a relatively high unemployment rate.[2] According to International Labour Organization report‚ more than 197 million

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    Current State of the Economy Brandy Latham FP/120 February 05‚ 2013 University of Phoenix The Current State of the Economy Knowing the state of the economy is beneficial to people in general. People tend to make financial decisions based on current rates and financial income. By knowing the current market and the state of the economy‚ the public will be better prepared and be informed before making important financial decisions‚ like buying a house. The current economy is contracting instead

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    Impact of Recession on Indian Economy & Changes in Consumer Behaviour due to Recession Introduction- Almost everybody today seems to be discussing about the US Recessionary trend and its impact on emerging countries‚ more particularly India Economists‚ Industrialists and the common man on the streets seem to have been horrified by the very thought of recession in India and that too due to US. Decreasing industrial production‚ inflation‚ decreasing job opportunities‚ cost cutting‚ reducing

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    Coffee the Great Miracle There is a product that has allowed Central American countries to develop and grow. That product is coffee‚ it has had a major effect on the economy of central american countries. It has affected the lives of many of the citizens that live on these countries‚ and it has led to the modernization of these nations. Those who grew coffee and had plantations had all the power it managed to make a new kind of ruling elite. Coffee has propelled these countries from being some of

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    Survey on Current State of Economy January 2013 -2FICCI Survey on Current State of Economy‚ January 2013 Highlights The global economic situation continues to be difficult. Economic situation in both US and Euro area remains uncertain. U.S. gross domestic product shrank 0.1% in the fourth quarter of 2012—the worst performance since 2009. Wednesday’s Federal Open Market Committee statement acknowledged that economic activity paused in recent months‚ but there was no change to monetary policy.

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    Philippine Economy at Present During 1960’s the Philippine economy has experienced repeated boom-and-bust cycles in the 5 decades since the nation achieved independence from the United States. In 1960s its economy ranked as the second most progressive in Asia‚ next to that of Japan. After 1965‚ when Ferdinand E. Marcos became president‚ the nation experienced economic problems and social unrest‚ especially from the 1970s‚ when corruption and cronyism (the practice of appointing friends to well-paid

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    Journal of Social Development in Africa (2000)‚15‚ I‚ 93-108 The Persistence of the Family Farm and the Economy of Affection: The Cameroonian Case JILL Y M. NOW AINMBI* ABSTRACT This case study attempts to account for the persistence of the economy of affection in Cameroon in light of the persistence of the family farm debate. The study demonstrates‚ like previous studies‚ that the economy of affection persists because of subjective values such as the farmers ’ desire to be independent; the farmers

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