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Paris attacks hit French economic growth | Bangkok Post: news - 2 views

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    This article describes how the events in Paris affected the economic growth. This illustrates how more factors than taxes and employment can make a difference in level of economic activity. A decrease economic activity might cause the government to intervene by reducing the interest rate, creating incentives to increase consumption. A demand-side policy like this could help the economy get back on its course.
svikene

Gender equality is critical to economic development | Sierra Express Media - 1 views

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    This article describes how the United Nations are working with gender equality to achieve greater economic development, and economic growth in this case. The UN is drawing concrete links between women empowerment and greater economic development, illustrating how an androcentric mindset is causing an inefficient allocation of resources.
erinmoran

In China, Economics Is Politics - 0 views

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    This article discusses the problems with China's economy and what needs to be done to resolve these issues. In China economics and politics are very closely tied. This is due to the fact that China's authoritarian leaders are largely in charge of the economy and must deliver economic prosperity in order to stay in power. However, industrial production has fallen, fixed-asset investment and retail spending has slowed, and home sales have plummeted. This has caused concern among Chinese leaders. While there was once a consensus in the West that authoritarian politics were beneficial for the Chinese economy, this is becoming increasing questioned. For the past several years, the aim has been to "rebalance" the Chinese economy by avoiding over reliance in fixed investment and imports as well as greater reliance on domestic consumption to drive GDP growth.
Aakilah Brown

India's economic growth figures are out-and they exceeded expectations - 1 views

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    India's economic growth has exceeded expectations. India's GDP increase by 7.4% which was more than expected. The manufacturing sector that needed to improve grew by 9.4% which helped increase the country's GDP. Trade, hotels and transport, broadcasting, and professional services sectors all saw increases. India's economic growth and increasing GDP shows that the country's economy is getting stronger.
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    It is estimated that the Indian economy will grow between 8.1% and 8.5% in the 2016 financial year. Trade, hotels and transport & communication and services related to broadcasting, financial, insurance, real estate and professional services and manufacturing have registered growth over 7%. It indicates that although India majorly focuses on primary and secondary industries such as agriculture and manufacturing , the tertiary industries such as the services industry have been largely boosting the economic development in India.
camiellalouisa sehidou

The Best Way to Boost GDP: Education? - 2 views

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    GDP growth starts here. I chose this article because of one of the TOK questions we had this week it brings up education. Well this article talks about how education can lead to economic growth in many different ways. It doesn't just build up one sector it affects multiple, an interview has shown that people will need more than a high school education if they want to find a suitable job. If education standards increase so do income, technology , jobs all leading to an economic growth and I feel that this is actually even better because since it creates new things there is not chance of people losing jobs so employment is not at risk and as for inflation it will increase in the short run but level off.This research was done by Wössmann.
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    Overwhelmingly, more economically developed nations are states with a well-educated workforce. There is a clear and strong correlation between the educational attainment of a nation's workforce and economic productivity. Nations can build a strong foundation for economic success and shared prosperity by investing in education. Nations can increase the strength of their economies and their ability to grow and attract high-wage employers by investing in education and increasing the number of well-educated workers by improving the literacy rate. Investing in education is also good for the long run, since employees with higher incomes contribute more through taxes over the course of their lifetimes. Hence it can be concluded that investing in education , will definitely boost GDP maybe not in the short run but indefinitely in the long run.
tiffanytrinh

Economic Activity Slows in Eurozone, Survey Shows - 1 views

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    Manufacturing in Germany is slowing down while economic activities for France is also at a low. Although output has been "increasing modestly", the manufacturing and service sectors are "showing strains." The economic slowdown in Germany would not only affect the country itself, but also the other countries in the eurozone. The United States and Japan has also been briefly mentioned in this article on how they are doing in the economic growth. Things do not seem to be going too well for Japan, and although the U.S seems to be doing well, they cannot "carry the global economy on its own"
svikene

The financial sector jobs boom is spreading across the UK | City A.M. - 0 views

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    This article illustrates two economic terms, the business cycle and consumer confidence. The UK economy is currently going through a boom phase, suggesting inflation is rising. This may seem good now, but higher inflation causes less competitiveness for exports, which will lead to a recession phase. It's the business cycle. The article also describes how job opportunities went up, which is likely to cause consumers to consume more, because they are expected to get a raise or promotion soon. This adds to the boom even further. Knowledge of this makes it easier to make economic decisions and explaining why events take place like they do.
sallyyutingchang

Bihar Confirms That Better Economics Is Better Politics | Shailesh Chitnis | Nov 16,2015 - 0 views

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    Bihar Confirms That Better Economics Is Better Politics New evidence that Indian voters are rewarding governments that deliver growth There isn't a shortage of explanations on why the BJP lost its way in Bihar - Modi's waning popularity, RSS and quotas, no strong local leader and even humble food staples like beef and dal.
Saahil Sharma

Economic Collapse: Italy Youth Unemployment Hits Record High 44.2% - 0 views

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    Youth unemployment hit a 33-year high in June, according to the latest data from the Italian national statistics office, signaling the troubled country and the wider eurozone area could be on the verge of economic collapse. It's the disappointing unemployment rate that indicates the economic collapse would be imminent.
kohlig

Africa's economic growth failing to stimulate development and jobs - 0 views

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    Economic growth in Africa is expected to accelerate to 4.7% this year and 5% in 2015, but the advance is failing to translate into job creation and the broad-based development needed to reduce high poverty and rising inequality rates in many countries, the UN has said.
Aakilah Brown

5 reasons why the post-crisis economic cycle is ending - 0 views

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    This article discusses the financial recovery in America. The GDP growth is America has been well it and the job gains are more than what was expected. It also discusses Conor Sen at New Rivers Investments views on the economic cycle after the recent economic crisis in the country. To Sen even though the economy is improving but the economy that we are used will probably changes.
sallyyutingchang

Economic Takeaways From Japan's Inflation, Unemployment Reports - 0 views

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    What you need to know about Friday's Japan economic data: Core CPI excluding fresh food fell 0.1 percent from a year earlier (-0.1 percent forecast) following declines in September and August. So-called core core CPI, which excludes energy and all food, rose 0.7 percent (0.8 percent forecast).
aostrowski1

UN News - Ban spotlights need for human, economic development in Africa's Great Lakes r... - 0 views

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    This article describes that United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is stressing the importance of human and economic development in addressing peace and security challenges in Africa's Great Lakes region, calling for the use of natural resources there as a powerful driver of growth.
jonathanwiseman

Ontario Invests $175,000 In Indigenous Economic Development With The Mohawks Of Akwesasne - 0 views

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    Ontario, Canada has just introduced a large investment to help indigenous communities develop. The program is aimed at improving education opportunities, supporting local businesses, and promoting local tourism and events. In all, this is aimed at improving the HDI of indigenous communities and of Canada as a whole.
suzyostromecka

Private consumption props up Swiss economy in third quarter - 1 views

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    this article look at the economic growth and what caused it in Switzerland. It also explains what the increase in economic growth implies for Switzerland.
camiellalouisa sehidou

Economics and Politics by Paul Krugman - The Conscience of a Liberal - The New York Times - 0 views

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    This article although an opinion piece is made up of many subtitles, the one I chose to focus on is Roosting chickens and Fed Bashing, It talks about how Druckenmiller keeps predicting economic dooms due to rising interest rates since he closed his business. Personally I feel this is like the quote we got that says, "looking at statistics...to save himself from having ignorance foisted on him", this article is about Krugman using his on look on statistics to see if Druckenmiller's predictions are accurate since some can say they were and others can say they weren't. Krugman gathers his knowledge from past experiences with 2008 crash and The Great Depression; with my own knowledge of the Great Depression and things that contributed to it's solution this drives me to say that government intervention and spending are what's needed to fluctuate the economy ( hence why people argue WWII was the real solution to the Depression due to it's massive spending).
jonathanwiseman

What U.S. Growth Looks Like Without the Government Spending Slowdown - 0 views

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    This article, published by the Wall Street Journal on October 28, 2015, describes cash injections into the economy by the government sector. The article explores what U.S. economic growth could have been like if the U.S. government hadn't cut spending in the economy. The author wagers that if spending had continued, the U.S. economy could have grown more significantly than it has.
Aakilah Brown

Why can't Japan shake its economic malaise? Two words: old people. - 0 views

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    Japan's economy is another recession. Many economists believe that the amount of old people int he country could be causing this. Japan's GDP reduced by .8%. Japan has been having economic issues for many years now. Japan's demographics aren't benefiting the country's economy. Since there are more old people then young people in Japan this hurts their GDP. The old people's population is bigger and growing faster than the working population, so the workers cant produce enough to sustain a stable economy. The GDP is Japan suffers because of this.
atembeshu fonge

UK economic growth has slowed dramatically, latest survey suggests - 1 views

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    Britain is experiencing a downfall in their economy due to less consumer spending. The GDP growth of the country has been slowing at a pace of .3% and according to economist Chris Williamson, this is due to the fact that consumers are being cautious with their spending and are pulling back and also that the manufacturing sector is struggling. The pound value has weakened compared to the euro and dollar. Also a poll done in the service sector shows growth at a slow pace since April 2013.
Aakilah Brown

Malnutrition denies children opportunity and stunts economic development - 0 views

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    A study done in certain Asian countries such as Indonesia and New Guinea show that these country's economies are being prevented from developing by malnutrition. Malnutrition has shown to stunt children's brain development. When children's brain development is slowed it prevents them from receiving the education they need to get out of poverty. Inn these countries education is often needed to remove them from poverty. If malnutrition countries to be this high in these countries it can prevent them from having developed economies.
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