growth, more convenient transport were built. These young people in rural areas can access colleges or universities more easily due to the convenient transportation and they can acquire job skills with fewer difficulties. This means the young people in urban areas and rural areas can have an equitable chance to be
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Title: Urban Mobility Solutions-Vertical Transportation Infrastructure sector in any country holds immense strategic importance and hence enjoys high priority treatment from the administrative bodies as well. Infrastructure is the key to development of industry, trade, commerce and the overall economic growth and prosperity of a nation. At a time when Indian economy is aiming for strong broad based growth it is imperative that infrastructure sector will is playing a major role in the growth.
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rates, interest rates and economic growth Impacts the business and also affect the Textile industry. Increasing Inflation rates make the cost of production high and thus reduce the profit margin of Industry. Social – The change in lifestyle of product affects the growing demand of apparels. Thus change in lifestyles of different demographics also affects the demand of customers. Technological- Technological advancement in all sectors has changed the entire socio economic environment. In textile lot
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in China —The Game of Human Rights and Economics on Temporary Workers’ Urban Housing in China Introduction: Housing, as right and commodity In the street sides of Chinese big cities, the large white containers are very striking. What are inside the metal containers? Human beings, who work in somewhere nearby the containers and most likely work as construction workers. With their limited salary, the containers become their first choice on housing in the urban area. However, this is just the initial
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critical for Indian urban centers and cities to serve as knowledge and innovation hubs to attract investment and raise productivity. With rapid urbanization impacting strategic thinking around GVCs, investment in smart cities as demand and supply centers will play a key role in the GVC ecosystem. Appropriately, cities should be perceived and developed as innovation centers with localized and customized value chains, by leveraging and promoting agile SMEs. Broad focus on urban clusters can be classified
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People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front Economic Reform Program Foreign Direct Investment Gross Domestic Product Higher Education Relevance and Quality Agency Household Income and Consumption Expenditure Survey Human Immunodeficiency Virus Information and Communication Technology Integrated Housing Development Program International Monetary Fund Monitoring and Evaluation Millennium Development Goals Micro-finance Institutions Ministry of Finance and Economic Development Micro and Small Enterprises
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. The rise of globalized business and financial services in the cities is giving rise to career and income structures that are distinctly different from those in the manufacturing industry. This new career structure consists of a mix of high-skilled, high-paying jobs and low-skilled, low-paid jobs. Technically, soft skills are likely to enhance the flexibility among all kinds of employers and improve the image of corporate. Therefore, employers are more attached to soft skills than traditional ones
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Food Deserts Chris Richardson Eng/147 3/16/2015 Myrene Magabo Food Deserts Have you ever considered not having access to good healthy food? There are large amounts of people who don’t have access at all especially in deteriorated urban settings which suffer from a form of food deprivation called food deserts. Cities such as Detroit, have areas where mini- marts and fast food restaurants are their easiest, if not only access to food. In some cities people are becoming
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economy. The creative sector and its spatiality: the case of UK 2.1. Defining Creative Industries 2.2. Characteristics of Creative Industries 2.3. Nature of Production and Provision of Goods and Services 2.4. Creative Industries Employment 2.5. Urban Environments and Creative Industries 2.6. The culture-economy nexus 2.7. The creative sector as a production system 2.8.1. Local production clusters for global distribution networks 2.8.2. High rate of new business creation 2.9. The spatial
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CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of study Mobile Money Transfer Providers are economic organizations or business organizations that can be family firms, partnerships or limited companies that have been formed with the aim of fulfilling a certain objective that is set. The providers engage in business ventures that range from vendors, manufacturing, and customer service. The providers juggle different types of businesses with the aim of making ends meet for themselves while ensuring they
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