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  • Japan-Philippine Economic Partnership Agreement (jpepa)

    Japan-Philippine Economic Partnership Agreement (jpepa)

    Japan-Philippine Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) is free-trade agreement and bilateral investment treaty between Japan and the Philippines. It was signed by former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi and President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on 09 September 2006, in Helsinki, Finland. The JPEPA aims to facilitate and promote the free flow of goods, persons, services and capital between Philippines and Japan. The free-trade agreement has a positive impact on gross domestic product (GDP), employment generation, and poverty reduction due

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    Essay Length: 506 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 1, 2012 Autor: ivyblanche
  • Race, Religion, Economics in Latin America

    Race, Religion, Economics in Latin America

    Race, Religion, Economics in Latin America In the arrival of the European powers to Latin America in the 1500’s, the indigenous people were instantly subjugated to their will. In the initial encounters in Mexico and Peru from Spain and Portugal, the Latin Americans were defenseless to the Europeans warfare power, sense of entitlement, and superior immune systems to diseases not yet encountered. We then begin to see plantation systems emerge in Brazil, and also the

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    Essay Length: 1,029 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 4, 2012 Autor: GrantLewis
  • Enterprise Economic Enviroment

    Enterprise Economic Enviroment

    After went through the teaching material ,I felt that the scope of Enterprise Economic Environment is very broad . First of all, I know what is economic and the difference between micro economic and macro economic. Economic is how the individual and society choose to allocate scarce resourse in order to satisfy unlimited wants. Micro economic which exam the individual decision making units. Macro economic apply an economy wide perspective that focus on inflation, unemployment

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    Essay Length: 283 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 6, 2012 Autor: shanlin1
  • New Zealand Economic

    New Zealand Economic

    New Zealand economic is relatively small comparing to another country in the Asia Pacific such as Australia. However, the service contributed a large percentage to NZ GDP. The food and beverage industry has steady growth and play a significant role in New Zealand’s economy According to Deloitte state that, the food and beverage industry is one of the largest manufacture in New Zealand which will be influenced to be wealthy of NZ in the future

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    Essay Length: 253 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 11, 2012 Autor: Anna_Nguyen
  • Industrial Economics

    Industrial Economics

    IDEA: You have been hired as a consultant to conduct some market analysis. In particular, your client, who is unfamiliar with the Evanston market for some product, wants a complete overview of the local market and your determination of whether it could be profitable to enter this market and begin selling the product. This is convenient, because by gathering and analyzing some real-world evidence you will better understand how ECON 349 theory works in practice.

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    Essay Length: 467 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 11, 2012 Autor: northwestern
  • The Japanese Economic

    The Japanese Economic

    if you had only recently crept out from under a rock and become interested in mobile phones, you might take a glance at the current landscape and assume that things have always been very much the same: That Android has been sitting pretty as the dominant OS, while iOS has maintained a very respectable second place. Obviously, the trutif you had only recently crept out from under a rock and become interested in mobile phones,

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    Submitted: March 17, 2012 Autor: jeremyliur
  • Economic Development of China

    Economic Development of China

    Economic development of China (by the financial crisis) As we all know, the loans in 2008, the United States affect the entire world crisis. Crisis by the credit crisis that has changed the financial crisis, economic crisis is changing. Our professional crisis, changed the national crisis, and is changing the global economic crisis. This is not only the U.S. economy and the global economy a serious challenge. In the context of globalization, China-US economic relations

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    Essay Length: 1,273 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: March 25, 2012 Autor: qlf3172689
  • Bp Oil Spill Economic Effect

    Bp Oil Spill Economic Effect

    BP Oil Spill Economic Effect The BP oil spill disaster has had a devastating effect on our entire nation. These losses are not only limited to the loss of income to the Gulf region residents who rely solely on the fishing revenue, but also the income loss to Gulf region vacation spots. Also the environmental inhabitants are devastated because they are helpless without the animal lovers who are trying to save the fish and birds

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    Essay Length: 419 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 29, 2012 Autor: rodwilson3835
  • Economics Concepts

    Economics Concepts

    My explanation that I made on my new promotion as Food Service Assistant Manager and also concerning my career which I am proud on furthering my Education with AIU. I was promoted from GPX Representative to Food Service Assistant Mgr in 2000 which was a big leap in my career. I did not have a lot of experience but had enough knowledge to get the promotion and the ability to adapt to change. To make

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    Submitted: April 7, 2012 Autor: bishoplasterlcl
  • Socio-Economic Problems in Bangladesh

    Socio-Economic Problems in Bangladesh

    Bangladesh is suffering from many socio-economic problems over the decades. Among the main problems food problem is an important one. Bangladesh has faced several famine and food crisis after its birth. The high rate of birth increases its population day by day with many other problems. Now the most important question easily may come to our mind is Bangladesh has enough capacity to feed its population. Changes of climate, decrease of agricultural land and other

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    Essay Length: 278 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 7, 2012 Autor: mohammad
  • Health Economics and Health Policy - Health and Health Policies in Low Income Countries

    Health Economics and Health Policy - Health and Health Policies in Low Income Countries

    Health Economics and Health Policy Part III: Health and Health Policies in Low Income Countries Prof. Dr. Michael Grimm This paper by Hoyt Bleakley titled “Disease and Development: Evidence from Hookworm Eradication in the American South” published in the Quarterly Journal of Economics in February 2007 is a historical confirmation of what has already been a broadly consistent contemporary evidence of a RCT finding (with claimed robustness) in Kenya of de-worming as measured in the

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    Essay Length: 2,270 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: April 9, 2012 Autor: mrfunky_16
  • Sweden Economic Enviroment

    Sweden Economic Enviroment

    Economic Environment International Finance Sweden's economic environment is a relatively stable and prosperous one. The economy of Sweden, along with the policies, have allowed Sweden to have one of the highest standards of living in the world. It has a well developed economy that is based upon capitalism and extensive benefits. It is highly dependent on its foreign trade with its leading resources base being timber, iron ore and hydro power (the world factbook). Sweden

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    Essay Length: 1,875 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: April 11, 2012 Autor: zgrimsley
  • Contrast at Least Two Leadership Styles of Leaders of Your Choice by Studying and Critically Analysing Leadership Theories in Organizations. Critically Assess Relevance to the Current Economic Climate

    Contrast at Least Two Leadership Styles of Leaders of Your Choice by Studying and Critically Analysing Leadership Theories in Organizations. Critically Assess Relevance to the Current Economic Climate

    The aim of this literature review is to explore various types of leadership styles in organization in order to show the concept of difference management styles and approaches of each type of Leadership styles, the strengths and weaknesses of each Leadership styles are discussed and identify to make comparison for evaluation. Based on the above research for Leadership styles, It involves focused on the culture of different kinds of Leadership styles as well as the

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    Submitted: April 21, 2012 Autor: timmyting
  • International Economics Cases of Disputes

    International Economics Cases of Disputes

    China suffers first defeat at WTO 2008 China has suffered first defeat at the WTO in a case centred on restrictions on the importation of foreign made car parts. EU, Canada and US complaint launched in 2008. WTO findings found Chinese practice is protectionist. Under past laws its car makers must use 60% Chinese made parts or pay higher taxes. The WTO ruling says China must end this policy to meet its WTO obligations. WTO

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    Submitted: April 27, 2012 Autor: JordanP
  • Economic Leadership

    Economic Leadership

    In this essay, we attempt to find out the relationship between a current financial circumstance and its financial development. To be more specific, we will discuss several stories from those well-developed countries and consider how those countries’ domestic market development impact the development of globalization. We will concern what experiences we could learn from those countries and how these experiences affect us to establish a viable financial system. The following content will force on the

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    Submitted: May 7, 2012 Autor: chuckfx
  • Tesco Versus Sainsbury: Growth Strategies and Corporate Competitiveness

    Tesco Versus Sainsbury: Growth Strategies and Corporate Competitiveness

    CASE II Tesco versus Sainsbury’s I. Case introduction and questions Introduction This case analysis covers the histories of two of British’s most renowned grocery retailers, while the purpose of this analysis is to describe the growth strategies, the concrete growth initiatives and the resulting corporate competitiveness of the two main grocery retailers; Tesco and Sainsbury’s. The rivalry for the top grocery retailer begins in the 1990s when Sainsbury's was clearly the market leader, way ahead

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    Submitted: May 8, 2012 Autor: sportyyo
  • Analyse the Economic Reasons for Shutting Dowm Clyde Refinery

    Analyse the Economic Reasons for Shutting Dowm Clyde Refinery

    Executive summary The essay analyses economic reasons why Shell has decided to shut down its NSW refinery, Clyde and its potential impacts on international and domestic producers. The closure is caused by a combination of both external and internal factors. The excess capacity of overseas producers which pushes down the local price is found to be the most influential external factor. On the other hand, diseconomies of scales due to small size and high cost

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    Essay Length: 933 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 9, 2012 Autor: garfieldkate97
  • Identify and Explain the Economic Factors Behind the Closure of the Clyde Oil Refinery

    Identify and Explain the Economic Factors Behind the Closure of the Clyde Oil Refinery

    Shell planned to close its oil refinery operation, one of Australia’s seven operating refineries at Clyde, source of ten per cent of Australia’s needs and convert it as a fuel import terminal. Shell will import products to replace output from Clyde (Murphy 2011). As there are a small number of firms in the industry, it is an oligopoly market. In this essay, the economic factors, costs and the impact on competitiors behind the closure of

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    Essay Length: 789 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 16, 2012 Autor: luigino
  • Impact of Climate Change Policies on the Growth of the Indian Economy

    Impact of Climate Change Policies on the Growth of the Indian Economy

    Submitted by: Submitted to: Group No. 06 Prof. A Dubey CCBMDO Batch: 08 Business Economics-II Assignment 1 March 05, 2012 IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE POLICIES ON THE GROWTH OF THE INDIAN ECONOMY CONTENTS CHAPTER TOPIC DESCRIPTION PAGE I INTRODUCTION 02 II CLIMATE CHANGE AND ITS IMPACTS ON ECONOMY 03-05 III MAJOR POLICIES IN INDIA TO MITIGATE CLIMATE CHANGE 06-08 IV EFFECT ON DEVELOPMENT 09-12 V CONCLUSION 13 ANNEX BIBLIOGRAPHY 14 GROUP NO. 06 - ANUMEHA

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    Essay Length: 4,507 Words / 19 Pages
    Submitted: May 22, 2012 Autor: sandeeprapaka
  • Business Economic

    Business Economic

    On this second project of this Business Economics class, the first economics issue that I pick is on Chapter 16 Question number 5 regarding the reason that frictional unemployment important to have in any economy. Frictional unemployment is the natural unemployment that is always present in the economy which includes workers who voluntarily quit their job in order to look for better positions, basically use one job as the temporary transition to another, in this

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    Essay Length: 1,335 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: May 30, 2012 Autor: peach77
  • Apple Case - Successful in Growth and Innovation

    Apple Case - Successful in Growth and Innovation

    2.0 Successful in Growth and Innovation In the personal computer market, Dell is a classic process innovator. Its products are commodities that essentially meet the prevailing needs of most buyers. However, through the perpetual fine-tuning of its supply, assembly, and distribution operations, Dell has gained a cost advantage over its rivals that made it the as fastest-growing and most profitable company in the industry. Apple, on the other hand, is the model of an effective

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    Essay Length: 2,487 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: June 14, 2012 Autor: woheduoleyetu
  • Economic Variable Car

    Economic Variable Car

    The economic variables for the mining industry in Mexico Production The value of mineral production in 2010 was of 14,862 mdlls, obtaining a growth of 69% compared to 2009 (8,800 mdlls). The exploitation and the mining of metals represented the 2% of the GDP, while the expanded mining (without considering oil) represented 4.6%. The estimation is that the mining sector in Mexico will grow at a 2% annual rate through 2014, this growth will depend

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    Essay Length: 570 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: June 15, 2012 Autor: hfherche
  • The Economic Crisis of U.S in 2008

    The Economic Crisis of U.S in 2008

    I) Introduction. "There are more than 26 million who are out of work, cannot find full-time work, or have given up looking for work. About four million families have lost their homes to foreclosure and another four and a half million have slipped into the foreclosure process or are seriously behind on their mortgage payments. Nearly 11 trillion in household wealth has vanished, with retirement accounts and life savings swept away. Businesses, large and small,

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    Essay Length: 2,803 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: June 27, 2012 Autor: jon
  • Construction Economic

    Construction Economic

    1. Introduction and Background Information of Kowloon City Kowloon City is a highly population density area in Hong Kong, covering an area of approximately 1,000 hectares, the Kowloon City District is chiefly a residential area accommodating a population of about 362,500. The Kowloon City District is a very distinctive place. Its Kowloon Walled City was one of the earliest developments in the territory. In 1993, the Walled City was reconstructed as the Walled City Park

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    Essay Length: 3,051 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: July 10, 2012 Autor: viki
  • Us Economic Analysis

    Us Economic Analysis

    Settling Up With Fannie and Freddie By Cristian deRitis in West ChesterMay 24, 2012 Print| Bookmark | Questions? | Email Article | Email Alerts | RSS Stability in the housing market is improving balance sheets at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The cost of the GSE bailout is likely to total $200 billion, about 10% more than the cost to rescue AIG. New mortgage originations are performing well, making continued profits likely as the economy

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    Essay Length: 5,458 Words / 22 Pages
    Submitted: July 10, 2012 Autor: andrew

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