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Economics
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Why We Need a Free Trade Agreement with Peru ASAP!
We need to secure a Free Trade Agreement with Peru to keep them out of the awaiting fate of Venezuela and Bolivia as those economies crumble due to their communist leanings and anti-capitalist points of view.
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Downtown Revitalization and Parking Planning
When planning a downtown revitalization project the goal is to get people to come back to downtown and shop and spend money. Due to issues such as urban flight many people have moved into the suburbs and new businesses have sprung up there. Many lower income people have been stuck in the city with fewer jobs.
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How To End Poverty Forever
This is the solution to world poverty. Have a look at it and inspire yourself to create an even better idea.
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Can A Government Increase the Rate of Economic Growth
The rate of economic growth measures the annual % increase in Real GDP. The long term trend rate of economic growth in the UK is about 2.5%. To increase this the govt may have to use supply side policies. There is more debate about the extent to which demand side policies can increase growth
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Influence of Economic Globalization on Toursim
In the given work I will discuss influence of economic globalization on tourism all over the world. In the first section of it I am going to concentrate on the issue of globalization itself, its definition and different approaches to it. The second part will discuss globalization influence and impact. I will use examples to compare both positive and negative aspects. In the third part effect of globalization on leisure and tourism will be analyzed along with the motivation theories.
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Indian Retailers Accelerate Evolving Pace
What makes Indian retail industry a most growing business? Answer is growing middle class, double income households, and large working young population. All these have significantly increased the country’s total disposable income. Changing demographics and life styles also favor the shopping tendency.
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Globalization Consequences on Cultural Studies
Globalization has quickly become a prevalent term; it names a process, an epoch, a discourse, a promise, a threat, a way of looking at 'the world'. It also names a new kind of 'inter-discipline', a new protocol of writing and teaching in the humanities and social science. This phenomenon has effected on per discipline in any aspect that cultural studies is not exception. The article charts the emergence of globalization in cultural studies: first, by planning the bright symptoms of globalization discourse as it appears in three major anthologies of cultural studies of globalization; second, by arguing that the freedom from history implied by the idea of globalization always depends on a variety of implicit narratives about the past; and third, by speculating on the ways one might constitute the culture of the era of globalization.
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An Example of Internal Synergy - the Single Global Currency
There are those project initiatives that will not produce a concrete result but which could be considered anyhow. Especially large corporation cope with these some moment in time. For example in situations where the various units -- in countries all over the world -- use different software programs to support Office Ware, Accounting or other administration functions.
In line with this it is interesting to observe a similar initiative: the site ...
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