Essays Tagged: "Economic Development"

political and economic development of Canada

Political and Economic DevelopmentAn important part of political science is the study of differences between count ... of differences between countries. More specifically, the study of political differences as well as economic ones. For this paper, we were asked to look at the levels of political and economic develop ... terest for this semester is Canada.Canada's economy closely resembles the US in its market-oriented economic system, as well as pattern of production, and high living standards. Real rates of growth h ...

(3 pages) 125 0 4.0 Mar/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science

Finding a Middle Road, an argument between two different types of view points

balance two moral demands placed on the environment. The first demand is for development, including economic development or growth. It arises mainly from the interests of people who live in developing ... urces, unspoiled wilderness, and a healthy biosphere. These two moral demands do conflict. In fact, economic growth is the prime source of threats to the natural environment.We have a rough sense of w ...

(4 pages) 100 0 3.0 Dec/1996

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy

Rapid Economic Growth in East Asia

Over the past decade, there has been rapid long-term economic growth for East Asian countries. These newly industrialising countries are experiencing gro ... h Korea and Taiwan might take away America's distinction as the world's richest country. This rapid economic growth is a result of several economic and political factors. The pace of economic developm ... yed a role in the sudden rise of the East Asian economies.One factor which has helped the long-term economic growth of South Korea and Taiwan is the pace of economic development. The pace has accelera ...

(2 pages) 162 2 4.8 Jan/1996

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Government

Economic Development in Zimbabwe

- -Economic Development in ZimbabweThe country of Zimbabwe is one of the most economically developed on ... imperialistic claims to the African nation2. Despite its youth the country has achieved a level of economic development uncharacteristic of sub-Saharan African nations. Second only to South Africa in ... tic of sub-Saharan African nations. Second only to South Africa in economic development, Zimbabwe's economic system is one indicative of a transitional country, a country making the transition from de ...

(6 pages) 113 0 5.0 Feb/1994

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics > Foreign & International Economics

Economic Development in Zimbabwe

Economic Development in ZimbabweThe country of Zimbabwe is one of the most economically developed on ... s imperialisticclaims to the African nation . Despite its youth the country has achieved a level of economic development uncharacteristic ofsub-Saharan African nations. Second only to South Africa in ... stic ofsub-Saharan African nations. Second only to South Africa in economic development, Zimbabwe's economic system is oneindicative of a transitional country, a country making the transition from dep ...

(6 pages) 95 0 2.3 Nov/1996

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics > Foreign & International Economics

Should the Environment Regulate Economic Development? talks about the importants of the environment vs. the economic distruction of the world.

Should the Environment Regulate Economic Development.The Environment should take precedence over economic development. Some people m ... nt. They look for a capital profit before thinking how there actions effect the environment. So far economic growth has taken little account to of the environment. Capitalism has left us with a world ... e of human exploitation most of which occurred in the last 50 years."# Another long-term problem of economic development is water pollution. "Pollutants from industrial sources may pour out from the o ...

(4 pages) 239 1 4.3 Dec/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics

How important are ethics and social responsibility?

ies (Czinkota and Ronkainen, 1998). Moreover, vast differences exist from country to country in the economic development, cultural standards, legal/political systems, and expectations regarding busine ... tiveness is explained by country differences (including cultural differences and differences in the economic environment), organizational ethical climate, and selected demographic characteristics of i ...

(23 pages) 2441 3 3.9 Jan/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

Financing for Small Businesses.

trategic Community Investment Fund is designed to support strategic initiatives that respond to the economic development needs of Atlantic Canada and help communities strengthen their economic base. T ... gic Community Investment Fund helps communities throughout Atlantic Canada create opportunities for economic development in order to stimulate investment and job creation. The Fund assists in creating ...

(7 pages) 363 1 3.6 Apr/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Accounting

Renaissance.

on.*This renaissance occurred in 2 stages; 1st stage being from 1050 to 1300 where there was a vast economic development. The 2nd phase being from 1300 to 1500 where there was a vast artistic developm ...

(11 pages) 581 5 4.1 Apr/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History

Malaria: Investigating Malaria Parasites and Gene Expression.

ingly due to a single species, Plasmodium falciparum. This disease can cause significant changes in economic development by absence in the workplace and also can cause political turmoil. Some symptoms ...

(3 pages) 82 1 4.7 Apr/2003

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Diseases

The Agriculture Sector In INDIA.

hing in today's global market that buffers it against the social strains arising from highly uneven economic development within and between the world's diverse societies. The swift waxing and waning o ... vements that challenge the very groundrules of the global free market''(John Gray, London School of Economics, 1999)Humanity & Agriculture:Civilization began with agriculture. When our nomadic anc ...

(9 pages) 157 1 3.8 Jun/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

A comparison of Canada's branch banking system to the Unit banking system of the United States.

Banks play a vital role in North America's financial systems and the economicdevelopment of Canada and the United States. Many events and technology advancementshave eff ... s including the Federal Reserve Banks.Banks play a very large role in Canada's financial system and economicdevelopment. In Canada, the banking industry includes thirteen domestic banks, thirty fourfo ... anking is rarely used for complicatedtransactions.The September 11th terrorist attacks caused major economic disruption throughoutNorth America. When something causes economic disruption it is certain ...

(10 pages) 195 1 3.5 Jun/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing

Economic benefits of sweatshop labour.

general consensus of the global community is that sweatshops are unprincipled and unacceptable. An economic analysis of the economics of sweatshops identifies their benefit to the economies of develo ... t times inhumane and violates the rights of its workers however it also acts as a stepping stone to economic development, and it improves the workers standard of living.Many critics of sweatshop labou ...

(4 pages) 208 0 4.3 Jun/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics

Education in Great Britain.

Education in the United StatesHas been an important Factor in the economic development of the United States and in the achievement of a high standard of living for mo ...

(4 pages) 99 0 3.0 Jun/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Scottsdale, Arizona. Economic history and how it was effected by the search for now water sources -- Vanderbilt

le since 300 B.C. 2000 years ago and to this very day, water has been the key factor in shaping the economic development of Scottsdale.Without an external source of water in Scottsdale, there could be ... t River Project (SRP) is in charge of all the canals now and it has played an important role in the economic progress of Scottsdale. There is a system of 6 reservoirs and 1,265 miles of canal.Scottsda ...

(6 pages) 42 0 3.3 Dec/2003

Subjects: Science Essays > Environmental Science

Agriculture and Development.

Agricultural growth: why and howDebates about the means to social and economic development have brought the role of agriculture into question. Food production cannot be n ... e basic needs of the people who will then be able to concentrate on other sectors of the social and economic life. This change of focus represents a requirement to industrialization and further develo ... resistance, land conversions, poor-interagency coordination, and the anti-agricultural bias of macroeconomics policies" have to disappear with the help of market-assisted land reforms (Reidinger 2000: ...

(8 pages) 151 1 3.6 Jan/2004

Subjects: Science Essays > Agriculture

Pros and Cons of Free Trade

rthermore, while the majority of people agree that free trade can benefit both parties in terms of economic development and an increase in overall production, many critics have voiced their fears of ... e benefit to free trade. Therefore, ideally, all these different factors work together in producing economic growth and an improved quality of life for citizens of both nations.While it's quite obv ...

(6 pages) 469 0 3.9 Mar/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics > Foreign & International Economics

Ethical Issues in Global Business

rnational, Global Corruption Report 2001Tab 1Time Trail Article: Italy, The Mani Pulite ScandalTab 2Economic Perspectives 1998, View from Stuart EizenstatTab 3Promoting the Rule of Law and Anti-Corrup ... ve tricky for companies that operate in several nations and across cultures. Ethics is essential to economic development. The field of ethics, also called moral philosophy, involves systematizing, def ...

(11 pages) 1346 1 4.6 Mar/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Critically assess the case of government support of small business, both in terms of business start - up and development

ial development and small business has played a significant part in governments' policy approach to economic development .It is beyond doubt that there has been a significant growth in self employment ... ket might want to rise the quality of the products to be able to sell more of their products.2.2.1.3Economic growth and increase in GDPThe third reason is that as more companies are in an economy, the ...

(12 pages) 151 0 2.6 Mar/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

Economic biography of Jean Alois Schumpeter

many books published in his lifetime. He was particularly well known for three works: The Theory of Economic Development (1912), Business cycles (1939) and Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy (1942). ... wrote from a socialist perspective but did not hesitate to acknowledge the positive aspects of all economic systems.The Theory of Economic Development stated that entrepreneurs will eventually become ...

(3 pages) 68 2 4.3 Mar/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics > Economic History