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Gdp Growth Labor Force
1,281 wordsThe economy of Thailand, until recently, has been the model of progress and growth in southeast Asia. At present, the Thai economy is slowly recovering from the recent regional downturn. However, much of Thailand's economic trouble could have been avoided. The problems encountered will be outlined in order to provide a model of what not to do in a similar situation. Thailand's recent history has been one continuo's trend of GDP growth. In the 1950 s, the Thai economy managed to grow at an averag...
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York Oxford University Interest Rates
1,123 words... t. However, in the 1990 's, public savings had increased remarkably, showing a 1993 surplus of almost 164 billion baht which steadily increased to a reported 362 billion baht in 1997. Unfortunately, outstanding debt, a great deal of which was foreign-owned, had also grown significantly, from $ 52 billion in 1993 to over $ 90 billion in 1996. In the same period, the average maturity for outstanding debt declined from 22. 1 years [ 1990 ] to 18. 4 years [ 1996 ], indicating a shift from a long...
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World Trade Organization Chinese Economy
1,576 words... the last twenty years. A main sign of these progresses has been the retreating significance of the state sector. Previously the state sector was the dominating the Chinese economy. Nowadays, the proportion of the state sector in the whole economy has decreased harshly. One of the important aspects in analyzing economic situation of China in the recent years is the fact that in the year 2001 it joined the World Trade Organization (WTO) which now plays major role in defining the external polic...
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Republic Of China Percent Of Gdp
1,689 wordsTaiwan, an island, is separated from the mainland of South China by the 100 -mile-wide Taiwan Strait in the Pacific Ocean and is the seat of the Republic of China government (ROC). The capital of Taiwan is Taipei and other major cities include Kaohsiung, Tainan, Taichung, and Chilung. The languages spoken are the Mandarin, Fujianese (Amoy), and Hakka dialects. Religions on the island include Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, and Christianity. The 1990 s have been a time of change and achievement f...
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First Ten Years Fidel Castro
1,505 words(TITLE) Inconsistencies of Castro? s Revolutionary Government The revolution that occurred in Cuba in 1959 created a government with many inconsistent policies. These policies, initiated by the Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, caused many economic problems in the first ten years of his regime. Many of these inconsistencies are due to a definite lack of planning on the part of Castro and his advisors. Cuba attempted rapid industrialization while at the same time renounced American capital, which woul...
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