its success in the initial years, these programs left disastrous effects on Pakistan’s national economy. Impact on Wheat Industry In the third phase of nationalization (year 1976), around 2,000 cotton, ginning, and rice husking units came under the program. This caused huge chaos among the workers of the country, especially the farmers as the agricultural hub was being affected by the policy. The program eliminated the crucial role of middlemen. The first and second phase had already created resentment
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Ahluwalia I ndia was a latecomer to economic reforms, embarking on the process in earnest only in 1991, in the wake of an exceptionally severe balance of payments crisis. The need for a policy shift had become evident much earlier, as many countries in east Asia achieved high growth and poverty reduction through policies that emphasized greater export orientation and encouragement of the private sector. India took some steps in this direction in the 1980s, but it was not until 1991 that the government
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Chapter 01 Environmental Interrelationships Multiple Choice Questions 1. An area of land in which there is little or no human development is referred to as a A. tract development. B. reserve. C. wilderness. D. multiple land use. 2. Environmental science is an interdisciplinary area of study that deals with all of the following except A. politics. B. economics. C. ethics. D. All of these are correct. 3. An ecosystem is A. the transition zone between
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performance declines because companies go bankrupt. Faced the threat of another Great Depression, the government and Federal Reserve Bank immediately interfere to boost up the economy using many fiscal and monetary policies. These efforts definitely help to improve or at least lighten the crisis’s impact on households and businesses. However, economists are concerned by the potential risks of future inflation and debts. 1. Introduction It started out as a failure of the housing market only. However
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that is how America lost lots of its money. • The U.S was really in need of a restoration towards a badly damaged manufacturing sector. There were some economists that came up with the idea to support manufacturing through an industrial policy, and through this policy it simply was saying that whatever advantage we give you have to make it work. This meant that the government could possibly control the direction that the economy was going in. • When it came to the democratic economists
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poverty through inclusive economic growth, environmentally sustainable growth, and regional integration. Based in Manila, ADB is owned by 67 members, including 48 from the region. Its main instruments for helping its developing member countries are policy dialogue, loans, equity investments, guarantees, grants, and technical assistance. ASIAN DEVELOPMENT OUTLOOK 2015 FINANCING ASIA’S FUTURE GROWTH HIGHLIGHTS ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK 6 ADB Avenue, Mandaluyong City 1550 Metro Manila, Philippines
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Ahluwalia* India was a latecomer to economic reforms, embarking on the process in earnest only in 1991, in the wake of an exceptionally severe balance of payments crisis. The need for a policy shift had become evident much earlier, as many countries in east Asia achieved high growth and poverty reduction through policies which emphasized greater export orientation and encouragement of the private sector. India took some steps in this direction in the 1980s, but it was not until 1991 that the government
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Human resources(HR) Answer 1- Two major Industrial Relation disputes and their comparisons. 1. Maruti Suzuki India Limited 2. Jet airways Maruti Suzuki India Limited | Jet airways | Reasons * No incentives for hard work * Difference in pay salary * Production capacity of Maruti has gone up 1.5 times from 2009 to 2013 but the salary had not gone up. | reason * 1900 employees sacked 2007 * Pilot revolt 2009 | Impact on company * No operation for a month * Loss estimated Rs. 1
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Vol. 5, No. 11 Asian Social Science Impact of Training on Earnings: Evidence from Pakistani Industries Zainab Javied Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi E-mail: zainab_javied2000@yahoo.com Asma Hyder (Corresponding author) Assistant Professor NUST Business School, Islamabad E-mail: baloch.asma@gmail.com Abstract Training and skills development play a vital role in individual’s productive capacity and are integral part of Human Resource Development (HRD). This study aims to examine the
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weather condition are closely related to the increase of greenhouse gases. In order to tackle the issue of climate change effectively, the Kyoto Protocol has been established. However, the rate of climate change is beyond prediction and the adverse impacts of climate change are increasingly serious. Besides, the debate about the main cause of climate change is significant. As the main driver of climate change is difficult to identify, countries face the challenge to formulate practical strategies
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