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... species. Mining accounts for 13 percent of the countries GDP.Norway's main mineral resources are petroleum and natural gas. Norway ...
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... Foreign aid has fallen to 0.22 percent of donour countries' GDP-it smallest proportion since it was first institutionalized with the Marshall Plan in 1947. ...
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... In 1985 thirty-five percent of our GDP was being spent on helping other countries with their problems. The amount we send grows every year. ...
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... The oil shock of 1979, during which the price of oil doubled within 2 quarters, also contributed to a global recession; the GDP of advanced countries fell 3 1 ...
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... The US government in 1996 spent around 28 percent of the total GDP. With other countries like Sweden, who is spending bear 65 percent of there annual GDP. ...
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... economic development to occur there must be not only an increase in the GDP, but also change. Economic growth is the increased ability of countries' economy to ...
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... Trade as a portion of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Developing Countries (DC's) had risen 33 per cent in the mid-eighties to 43 per cent in 1996, and is ...
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... By 1997, the GDP had reached $52 billion . ... In both reforms, the countries had a level of unemployment and social decline before the benefits became apparent. ...
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... is viewed from the perspective of changes in output per capita (GDP/POP ... In fact, growth in energy intensity in industrialized countries has historically lagged ...
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... As a result these countries are disadvantaged through their inability ti attract ... Exports sales form a substantial part of Australia's GDP and foreign capital ...
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... countries there is a so called top 5-10 per cent of the population so rich that their income combined would equal or exceed the countries GDP, these people ...
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... All of the countries have increased their GDP since the induction of MERCOSUR and have become more economically independent. Argentina ...
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... All of the countries have increased their GDP since the induction of MERCOSUR and have become more economically independent. Argentina ...
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... Bank. This new formation has created a union of countries with a GDP of $6.8 trillion, equal to that of the United States. The Eurozone ...
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... Bank. This new formation has created a union of countries with a GDP of $6.8 trillion, equal to that of the United States. The Eurozone ...
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... These include increased production resulting in increased GDP and higher rates of ... vast increase in globalisation has resulted in many countries becoming more ...
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... 3. It is the currency for 12 countries with a combined gross domestic product of $6000 billion, slightly less than the $7250 billion GDP of the states. ...
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... for Africa's societies. Such actions have led to vastly low GDP's for the majority of African countries. Most African countries ...
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... It is up to the countries themselves to spend their budgets on more important ... Public and private expenditure on education, at less than 4% of GDP, is the ...
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... Where are these countries now? ... The budget deficit is currently only 1% of GDP and external and domestic debt are now becoming more manageable. ...
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... to stagnant economic growth in their home markets; it is estimated that Chinese GDP will likely fall to 4-5% from 8-9%, and growth of countries with GDP in the ...
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... Australia has a prosperous Western-style capitalist economy, with a per capita GDP at the level of the highly industrialized European countries - US $21,400. ...
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... Over the past century, government spending grew to an average of forty five percent of gross domestic product (GDP) among developed countries. ...
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... directly toward the economic impact that tourism, and indeed trade between the two countries would have on Cuba\'s economy, specifically its GDP, or Gross ...
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... So, we can see that the countries of the Eastern Hemisphere have a broad range ... What is the gross domestic product (GDP) or the value of all goods and services. ...
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... and better standard of living cause the increase in GDP. When there is an insufficiency of teacher, a country has to import teachers from other countries. ...
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... to only 1.9 percent, implying a per capita decline in GDP of .5 ... The economic interaction between Israel and neighboring countries is very limited in absolute ...
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... prices and upward pressure on the Singapore currency meant that countries like China ... FDI were cut back and spending dried up, real GDP growth reached a 50 year ...
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... Somalia is one of the world's poorest and least developed countries (Campbell). ... of livestock, which accounts for 40% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) (Alhaus ...
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... This amount is larger than GDP's of all the countries in the world except Japan. So, it's obvious that US dominated world economy a little bit! ...
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