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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.
svikene

Naija247news - Nigeria ranks 152 out of 188 in the Human Development Index - Arunma Otteh - 0 views

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    The Nigerian government must diversify the economy if the country is to survive falling global oil prices, said World Bank VP and Treasurer, Arunma Otteh. She said that Nigeria ranks 152 out of 188 in the HDI, and ranks below the average for sub-saharan Africa. Life expectancy in Nigeria is 53 years, 8 years lower than Ghana and 21 years lower than Brazil. Nigeria also ranked 136 out of 168 most corrupt countries in Transparency International's 2015 report. This affects the flow of FDI to the country. Nigeria's rapid GDP growth over the past decade hasn't translated to strong human development or competitiveness. Nigeria can no longer only depend on oil, which not sells for as low as $26/barrel which accounts for 95% of the country's foreign exchange.
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    This article highlights how the GDP is not the only factor in measuring the development of a nation, but how corruption and business confidence can play a role. This is seen by the decreasing oil prices, which has affected the Nigerian economy greatly.
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.
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.
anonymous

Five of the best water-smart cities in the developing world - 0 views

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    This article talks about developing countries which in spite of their often lacking funds on the local levels, have through smart political decisions acquired praiseworthy solutions in terms of urban water management.
anonymous

tehran times : Iran moves up 6 ranks in Human Development Index in a single year: UNDP - 1 views

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    Iran moves up 6 ranks in Human Development Index in a single year: UNDP TEHRAN - According to the 2015 Human Development Report (HDR), the Islamic Republic of Iran's Human Development Index (HDI) value for 2014 is currently 0.766.
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    The article treats about the sudden improvement of the Iran's HDI in the year 2015, which is one of the highest increases for any country in the world, past 8 years.
skrelena

Top 10 Most Developed Countries of 2016 - The Gazette Review - 1 views

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    When the discussion of "worlds greatest nation" comes up, one of the biggest primary factors is how developed a country is. Whether it's ease of access to education, salary, or overall health of a country, all are tied into a measure called the Human Development Index.
aostrowski1

US slips down development index - 0 views

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    Americans are having shorter lives than most other developed countrys, this shows a slow negative downfall of American health. The US report identifies obesity and the lack of health insurance for some 47 million Americans as the most significant factors in premature death. This shows negative development in health and HDI.
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.
jonathanwiseman

UNDP launches global Human Development Report in Malawi - 0 views

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    United Nations has launched a project in Malawi to discuss the goals of economic development. The goals are described as income equality, sustainability, and public support for all citizens.
Aakilah Brown

Security, tensions cloud Niger's presidential vote - 0 views

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    Many things are affecting what the outcome of Niger's latest election will be. An issue of concern for the country is that they are ranked lasted bu the UN in human development. Despite producing uranium and oil, Niger has the lowest HDI and the highest fertility rates. President Issoufou has used planning to address this issue to help his campaign. Niger's elections are being affected by the HDI because the other issues that the country has comes from their HDI being so low
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.
camiellalouisa sehidou

Train those brains - 0 views

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    Developing economies have been trying to figure out what makes them so behind and the answer came out to be education. But education type can't be the same world wide as each place is the same and so are the focuses on the lucrative sectors ( some could be agriculture some manufacture). In one Indian village although the school had to show government they were keeping up with it's regulations they didn't have to show the parents so for five years parents would keep their kids from farm lands and let them go to school only to find out there was no change. Places like this would not benefit from education types such as that in the U.S they need one that conforms to their own styles. In Brazil another school enabled a method that the money follows the child, because if a teacher has no interest in children it doesn't matter how much you pay them the quality of education will not increase. Once the Brazilian school figured that out they were able to increase quality of education and score highest in PISA maths test 2003-2012. Economic development in education is all about quality and quantity of education; quality of the institution, teachers etc.
kohlig

Canada 9th best country to live in: UN human development index - 0 views

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    Canada has ranked ninth in the UN's annual Human Development Index (HDI), out of nearly 200 countries. The HDI measures health and life expectancy, access to education and standard of living.
anonymous

The End Of Elastic Oil - 7 views

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    This article looks at the Elasticity of Demand and Supply for oil. The increased costs of the production and higher prices are not leading to a fall in demand, but instead a fall in the elasticity of demand.
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    This article fits in my opinion very well to the topic of elasticities. It deals with price elasticity of both supply and demand for oil. The author is concerned with the increasing inelasticity of supply: "reserves we're now exploiting are not only more expensive to develop, but they also take much longer between the time the first well is drilled and the when the first oil is produced". There's also a graph in the article which shows the constant fluctuations of both supply and demand for oil, and how the American oil supply struggles to adjust itself to American demand for oil.
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    This article addresses the changes that have occurred in the oil market over the past ten years. The author claims that changes in the demand of oil have increasingly been playing a role in maintaining the supply/demand balance. He argues that these changes will be burdensome to our economy unless the demand for oil is made more flexible. According to the article, there is not a shortage of oil. Today, due to rising oil prices, we are able to exploit oil reserves which were previously too expensive to exploit. Since these new oil reserves are more expensive to develop and take longer to access, the time it takes for oil supply to respond to changes in price is increasing as well. This means that "...the oil is becoming less elastic..." meaning that "a large change in price produces a small change in supply." In regards to the elasticity of demand, "the elasticity of oil reflects the options we have to using oil for our daily needs." Our ability to reduce oil consumption is fairly limited in the short term, but increases over the long term. However options for reducing oil consumption over any time period are often inconvenient. Reductions in demand due to high prices can be called demand destruction (a permanent move down the demand curve toward reduced demand) which can be detrimental to the economy. This is why people such as the media and politicians wish to have supply adapt to changes in demand instead. However, "there are also limits to the ability of oil supply to adjust." Oil is not easily accessible. Because oil supply has become less elastic, prices has had to become more volatile to force market adjustments. The author concludes by suggesting ways that the elasticity of oil demand can be increased and the pain of demand destruction decreased.
jonathanwiseman

Mozambique is floundering amid corruption and conflict - 0 views

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    Amid growing domestic issues, such as corruption and political instability, Mozambique continues to suffer from a lack of foreign direct investment and economic growth despite promising offshore oil deposits. Highlights domestic factors that influence economic growth and development.
camiellalouisa sehidou

The lure of the city - 0 views

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    Turkey has received an urban explosion that developed it's nations from a musty barren land to a trans-global hub. The technology has advanced, transportation, the environment is clearer as pollution levels have gone down. This was not something done overnight, Turkey had started implementing policies since the 1980s such as gecekondu. Today cities can produce their own revenues, have elected officials, and make their own deals with foreign nations. Yes, the standard of living and income has increased but there are disadvantages with this in the sense that the roads are congested. Less public transportation use. They have also been privatizing public areas which most citizens disagree was they areas are symbolic.
jonathanwiseman

Global commodity price slump sends ripples around the world - 1 views

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    This article, published by Fortune Magazine on October 3, 2015, describes how the decline in global commodity prices has led to economic problems in developing countries. Also, these falling prices have impacted sellers of valuable primary sector goods such as the Middle East's Gulf States, which supply oil to much of the world.
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.
tofrette

Terms of trade drop again - 1 views

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    The country's purchasing power with the rest of the world has fallen for the second quarter in a row. The fall in price of exports is greater than the fall in price on imports
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