appropriate instrument for realizing economic growth & improving human welfare. The state’s role was thus to be restricted to certain core function – providing public good such as defence & highways, maintaining law & order to ensure security of person & property, enforcing contracts & providing primary education to the people. In 19th century the government role in redistributing income was limited & tax system were used entirely for revenue raising, state thus remained small by modern standards until world
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government type and their economic condition and she knew, a little bit like how the to govern type was the same as the United States. Hawaii has the three branches of executive which is how the law is applied, legislative is where the senator and representatives of their state come from, and justicial is that they will have one Supreme Court, (The Government of Hawaii). The government works like the United States and has the same type of system. Another hand, the economic condition is different, and
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International Review of Business Research Papers Vol. 4 No.1 January 2008 Pp.68-84 Lessons from Jeepney Industry in the Philippines Candy Lim Chiu* This paper reports on the empirical investigation of the perspective of jeepney industry based on their actual experiences in the Philippines. These viewpoints were elicited during face to face, structured interviews lasting between 1.5 to 3 hours. The industry are experiencing great uncertainty with respect to long-term goals especially if what
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GLOBALISATION Keshab Das Abstract With an impressive history of small firm development policy, in post-Independence India SMEs dominate the industrial scenario through its contribution to generation of employment and income as also tackling the problem of regional disparities. Given the imperatives of globalization, although in certain sectors strong external orientation could be observed even by the early 1980s, it is since 1991 that the small firm policy (and since late 2006, for the MSMEs, including
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DEGRADATION AND THE TYRANNY OF SMALL DECISIONS William E. Odum[1] BioScience Vol 32 No.9; Oct 1982; pp:728-729. Economist Alfred E Kahn's premise of "the tyranny of small decisions" is applicable to environmental issues. Examples of so-called "small decision effects" range from loss of prime farmland and acid precipitation to mismanagement of the Florida Everglades. A holistic rather than reductionist perspective is needed to avoid the undesirable, cumulative effects of small decisions (Accepted for
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(Online): 2347-3878 Volume 2 Issue 4, April 2014 Effects of Micro-Financing on Growth of Small and Micro Enterprises in Mombasa County Veronica W. Ngugi1, Dr F. Kerongo2 1 Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT), Kenya, Department of Economics and Commerce, School of Human Resource Development 2 Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT), Kenya, Department of Economics and Commerce, School of Human Resource Development loans to finance their business
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Bonnie and Clyde: Legends or Economics? What accounts for the persistence of the legend of Bonnie and Clyde? For two not particularly distinguished criminals from a bygone era in American history, the staying power in the collective consciousness of Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker is nothing short of remarkable. In part, the media has played a substantial role, with the early 1967 Arthur Penn film having been succeeded in 2013 by a television miniseries about the duo and their gang. I hope to
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Bonnie and Clyde: Legends or Economics? What accounts for the persistence of the legend of Bonnie and Clyde? For two not particularly distinguished criminals from a bygone era in American history, the staying power in the collective consciousness of Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker is nothing short of remarkable. In part, the media has played a substantial role, with the early 1967 Arthur Penn film having been succeeded in 2013 by a television miniseries about the duo and their gang. I hope to
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lost in 2006 (Robert E. Scott). Wal-Mart's huge reliance on Chinese imports clarifies that many powerful economic actors in the U.S. benefit from China's policy of maintaining an undervalued Yuan and its abuse of labor rights. Although Wal-Mart gets the great benefits, it is not the country's gain. These policies have contributed directly to growing trade deficit that endangers future economic growth. In addition to, when Wal-Mart's entry into a new market, it does not increase overall retail activities
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the platform for more than 10 million women business owners to share resources, make economic decisions and influence public policy. NMWBI is a dues-based national organization representing the interest of minority women entrepreneurs in varying industries. (Nawbophx, nd) Historically, NMWBI has been very profitable. Unfortunately, NMWBI like many other organizations has been impacted by the economic recession. Two notable developments have occurred; new enrollment has declined by 30%
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