WED and Sustainable Development ... women disproportionately suffered from cuts in government spending that development programs targeted as nonessential to rapid economic development, such as ... View More
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Japanese Economic Development JAPANESE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POST WORLD WAR II World War II ... themselves one of the largest economic superpowers in ... was already showing signs of rapid growth as ... View More
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Japanese Economic Growth ... undergone 3 to 4 centuries of economic development through agriculture and handicraft this is the cornerstone for Japanamp39s rapid economic progression up to the ... View More
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muic ... Luo, HX 1985 Economic Changes in Rural China. ... McKinnon, RI 1994 ampquotGradual versus Rapid Liberalization in ... Bank Annual Conference on Development Economics 1993 ... View More
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South Africa ... Regional Analysis Globalization: The biggest obstacle to rapid economic development in Africa has not been the lack of physical resources or shortage of money ... View More
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Pacific Asias Economic Development ... of Korea against the background of the deepened economic interdependence in the region spurred by globalization and the rapid development Information and ... View More
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effects of wars ... The rapid economic development and industrial growth that occurred in the 19th century, coupled with the diminishing availability of abundant resources ... View More
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Agrarian Reform and Economic Development in Mexico ... than enhance fiscal development Brannon 185. The current political and economic power arrangement of Mexico is ampquotnot conducive to a rapid and meaningful ... View More
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Ec. Sec. and Stab. in Azerb. ... main factors is the existence of considerable energy resources in the Caspian region that creates good opportunities for rapid economic development through the ... View More
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International Trade and Global ... a stand and look into the future so that the rapid industrialization that ... or guidelines that can be established so that economic development proceeds according ... View More
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China ... ampquotIn 1953, China began its First Five Year Plan for economic developmentampquot Wakeman et al 37. ... ampquotFrom 1953 to 1957, Chinese industry grew at the rapid rate of ... View More
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The Church: PreVatican ... marginalised. After the economic depression, there seem to have emerged a rapid economic development in society. Another factor ... View More
Wordcount: 655
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Asia Pacific Economic ... foreign investment plays a crucial role in Chinaamp39s rapid post reform growth ... investment policy: embracing foreign investment as a tool for economic development. ... View More
Wordcount: 1958
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Development ... being a potential source of economic growth for ... much development, and with less development, people don ... second inhibiting factor is the rapid population growth ... View More
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israel ... Since the mass immigration and rapid economic development, it has loosened up the social structure and depleted the ampquotideological compactnessampquot and ampquotrelative ... View More
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The Rise and Spread of Communism in China ... became to convince the inhabitants of the third world that they, and not their rivals, could provide them the best way to rapid economic development and social ... View More
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economic problem ... Although the rapid industrialization and urbanization of New ... differences on the major economic issues of ... internal improvements, the development of manufacturing ... View More
Wordcount: 1332
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Contemporary China in a Wester ... Michael Dutton makes observations concerning contemporary Chinese society and discusses the problems and advantages rapid economic development has brought upon ... View More
Wordcount: 1211
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History of China ... perhaps this humiliating past that drove them to rapid economic growth and ... 1999 The World Bank Organization WWW.WorldBank.Org Economic Development Of China ... View More
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Economics of Slavery ... US. The rapid economic development following the Civil War laid the groundwork for the modern US industrial economy. An explosion ... View More
Wordcount: 577
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Saudi arabia ... In the 1960amp39s oil caused the Saudi Arabia to have a rapid economic development. This country has the largest oil reserves in the world. ... View More
Wordcount: 301
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European Economic Transitions ... Nationalization was the key issue in Englandamp39s economic development after World War II. ... British industries made a rapid recovery and the shipping fleet was ... View More
Wordcount: 1022
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Economic Reform in Poland and the Czech Republic ... Poland may have been the first to try a rapid, sweeping conversion, deemed ... of the former reigning communism, to take leaps and bounds in economic development. ... View More
Wordcount: 965
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Chinas Economics ... World Development Report various issues, and DRI/McGrawHill, World Economic Outlook, various issues. Economists who worries about Chinaamp39s rapid economic ... View More
Wordcount: 5709
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population growth ... be beneficial to economic developmentampquot5. Considering all the above informatio and presentation of evidence, we must understand that rapid population growth ... View More
Wordcount: 1244
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Chinas Economics ... World Development Report various issues, and DRI/McGrawHill, World Economic Outlook, various issues. Economists who worries about Chinaamp39s rapid economic ... View More
Wordcount: 5467
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Egypt and Bank Misr ... that they possessed certain advantages for economic development. ... Thus true development through industrialization can ... attention to the rapid population growth. ... View More
Wordcount: 1581
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Ecotourism ... Such a need is greater than ever today with the rapid upsurge of ... researchers are calling on ecotourism to incorporate economic development and sustainable ... View More
Wordcount: 1317
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Major Developments in China Since 1976 ... the international and political arena rapid changes occurred ... considered to be purely capitalistic economic practices ... radical changes and the development in the ... View More
Wordcount: 1107
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Development in Saudi Arabia ... is critical to economic growth. The capacity of the state has fallen short of the requirements for rapid growth and the demands of human development although ... View More
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