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- 81: Sociology
- ... fell apart In 1965 Singapore started all over againThere was a large population no agriculture and little natural It provided incentive for companies to come inBanking is one of the industries that bloomedSingapore became the Asian SwitzerlandSingapore steady economic growth helped its citizens whose per capita GDP had become the second highest in Asia by 1982Chapter 5 Hong Kong Capital Paradise tells of the history of Hong became a crown possession ... these nations for One reason for their success they have consistently working at competitiveness improving their productsSecond the world economy has been growingThirdly these countries have been trading more amongst themselvesThen the author discusses the Asian use of import substitutionIn Chapters 11 and 12 the author tells of how the Five used technology These countries successfully adopted western technology and production They then went on to devise strategies of their ownThe ... of the Five In Part III Prospects the authors tells of the economic conditions throughout the world since the Second World WarHe discusses the worldwide growth in the first two decades after Then the oil crisis and recession of the 1970s slowed down all but a few economies the Five were among those which continued In chapters 13 and 14 the author introduces the problems of the He say that ...
- 82: Europe In 2010: Ecomonic Monetary Union
- ... the business cycle and the depreciation of the currencies of euro area countries over the past four years fostered a strengthening of growth in the euro area and helped to offset the effects of the Asian crisis. There are also challenges for EMU in the global economic environment: - The crisis in Asia and other emerging market economies could produce adverse spillover effects and make the monetary policy more difficult to carry out. - The continuation of the crisis could result in weakening of the external ...
- 83: European Union 3
- ... the business cycle and the depreciation of the currencies of euro area countries over the past four years fostered a strengthening of growth in the euro area and helped to offset the effects of the Asian crisis. There are also challenges for EMU in the global economic environment: The crisis in Asia and other emerging market economies could produce adverse spillover effects and make the monetary policy more difficult to carry out. The continuation of the crisis could result in weakening of the external ...
- 84: Asian-Americans And Concentration Camps In WWII
- In the early 1940’s, there was evidence of Japanese-American loyalty and innocence, but the information was not always well known. This, coupled with the factors of war hysteria led to the legal upholding of concentration camps ...
- 85: The Zhou Dynasty
- ... 312 – 315; Interview with Professor David Keightley, History Professor, University of California at Berkeley, May 19,1999; E-mail from Professor David Keightley, University of California at Berkeley, March 23, 1999; Ainslie Embree, Encyclopedia of Asian History, USA: The Asia Society, 1989, pp.302 – 306; Jared Diamond, “Empire of Uniformity,” Discover, March 1996, p.78; “China,” The Encyclopedia Americana, 1998, pp.525 – 527; Benjamin J. Haworth, The Zhou Dynasty, {Online} Available ... Online} Available http://china-contact.com/www/history/ezhou.html; Asia Pac, King Wu of the Zhou, {Online} Available www.span.com.au/100emperors/12.html; “Zhou Dynasty,” Microsoft Encarta, 1998; Ainslie Embree, Encyclopedia of Asian History, USA: The Asia Society, 1989, pp.302 – 306. 10. E-mail from Professor David Keightley, University of California at Berkeley, March 23, 1999; Interview with Dr. Alfonz Lengyel, Archaeologist, Sino-American Field School of ... Keightley, University of California at Berkeley, March 23, 1999; “China,” Collier’s Encyclopedia, 1996, pp.312 – 315; Leon Poon, Ancient Dynasties, {Online} Available http://www-chaos.umd.edu/history/ancient1.html; Ainslie Embree, Encyclopedia of Asian History, USA: The Asia Society, 1989, pp.302 – 306. Reference Works “China.” The Encyclopedia Americana. 1998. “Zhou.” Microsoft Encarta. 1998. “China.” Collier’s Encyclopedia Vol. 6. 1996. “Chou.” Encyclopedia Britannica. 1998. “Chou.” EBSCO Host ...
- 86: Current State of the U.S. Economy
- ... Economy. Late in February Federal Reserve Board chairman Alan Greenspan expressed in his semiannual report on the economy to congress that the economy was very strong but was weary of the future do to the Asian economic crises. Mr. Greenspan pointed out that "The outlook for total spending on goods and services produced in the United States is less assured of late because of storm clouds massing over the Western Pacific ... adamant that the plunge in Asia should keep a lid on higher prices and prevent a hike in interest rates. Treasuries have a direct affect on the interest rates. Most investors were waiting for the Asian crises to have a sharp slowing affect on the U.S. exports but this did not take place. In fact the Treasury Bond closed at 1 12/32 on heavy trading, pushing its yield to ... The Commerce Department tallied the trade deficit to be at $113.75 billion for 1997, which is the highest in nearly a decade. Many economists feel that it will not get any better after the Asian financial crises starts to wreak its effects on this year’s trade flows. Lawrence Chimerine, chief economist at The Economic Strategy Institute in Washington says “ Asia is in the tank, and we’ve only ...
- 87: Asian American
- The American Community in the 1900 s to the 1920 s was in fact a totally different generation than its successor not only because of cultural and economic reasons but also because of world events and the rise ...
- 88: Conscription Crisis Of 1917
- The year 1917, was a time of worry and despair. As there was not enough people in Europe to fight in the war. Ideas of conscription floated through the minds of members of Parliament. Before WW1 began, the ...
- 89: The Coming Food Crisis
- China has big problem with its food production and providing it for its people. People have resorted to rice husks, hemp leaves, grass soup, toads, rats, body lice, and even their own dead. Many moves toward industrialization have ...
- 90: Identity Crisis Of Enkidu And
- In this paper, I seek to explore the identities and relationships between Gilgamesh and Enkidu in the epic poem of Gilgamesh, up through Enkidu’s death. I will explore the gender identity of each independently and then in ...
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