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1. CHINA ECONOMIC REFORM AFTER 1949: A RESEARCH PERSPECTIVE   (7  Pages, 83.65 $ (USD) )
This 7-page paper is an analysis of the Chinese Economic Reform movement after Mao's takeover of mainland China in 1949. The paper touches on the benefits of the reform (i.e., wiping out the feudalistic and subservient culture) and the disadvantages, namely a decrease in agricultural resources and business innovation. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Paper Keywords -Communism, People\'s Republic of China, economic reform
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2. Japanese Government and Economic Status   (7  Pages, 83.65 $ (USD) )
A 7 page overview of Japanese governmental and societal structure, her relationship with the U.S., and how these factors have influenced her economy. This paper emphasizes that Japan’s emphasis on education industrialization has paid off in one of the highest per-capita incomes, and standards of living, in the Asian world. It notes, however, that even Japan has experienced considerable economic turmoil in recent years. The meltdown of the Asian Tiger in the late 1990s has opened the world’s eyes to the realities of economics and politics as they have never been opened before. Fortunately, the U.S. is still on back stage in regard to aiding Japan onward to a promising economic future. In contrast to the Clinton Administration who apparently sought to undermine Japanese/U.S. relations, the Bush administration has expressed support for Japan’s structural and economic reform. President George W. Bush’s recent tour of Japan reemphasized that fact. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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3. Investment in Poland – Increases and Decreases in Growth   (15  Pages, 179.25 $ (USD) )
This 15 page report discusses Poland’s economic recovery over the past decade since the fall of communism. Poland has been involved in the most effective economic reform measures in Central and Eastern Europe. For the most part, the government has successfully restructured their state firms before selling them off. Poland has been able to deal with its banks' bad debts and is now working to privatize its banking system. The overhaul of the Polish economic system was one of extraordinary complexity. Various aspects of that process and the processes of investment in Poland are presented. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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4. Reforms in the Polish Economy and the Reasons for their Success   (10  Pages, 119.5 $ (USD) )
This 10 page paper looks at the relative success of Poland as a former communist country when compared to other countries such as Russia and Czechoslovakia. This paper argues that the accomplishment is due to the success of the economy and can be seen as a result of the way in which economic and political reforms have taken place, with the emphasis on the economic situation. The paper considers the reasons for the success including the economic history, different social expectations and the divergent perception of the role government. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
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5. Economic Status of India   (15  Pages, 179.25 $ (USD) )
This 15 page report discusses India’s various economic situations and addresses a variety of issues and concerns such as working conditions, foreign investment, and historical precedence for contemporary situations. In 1997, India marked the fiftieth anniversary of the nation’s independence. Economic reforms implemented throughout the 1990s and carried out by the Indian government have been remarkable given the prevailing attitude among numerous social scientists, politicians, and economic analysts that such reforms would be impossible to implement. However, social programs have not succeeded in conquering the nation’s rampant poverty. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Paper Keywords -indpo
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6. kenya's political & economic history
2008, 9 Pages, 3218 Words, 30 $ (USD)
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7. Failure Of Reform In Japan Since 1991   (14  Pages, 167.3 $ (USD) )
14 pages in length. The extent to which Japan has failed in reforming itself since 1991 is indicative of the contributions of myriad elements, including political, economic, socio-cultural and demographic issues. When one examines these particular concerns as they relate to Japan's inability to exact reform throughout the past decade, it is important to focus upon the key issues that played directly into this failure, such as the quest for liberal democracy and the Asian economic crisis. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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8. Mexico: Analysis Of Economic Collapse   (60  Pages, 717 $ (USD) )
A 60 page comprehensive paper about the economic crises in Mexico. Historically, Mexico has experienced an economy that is either boom or bust. In the last three decades, for instance, there have been periods of significant growth only to be interrupted by five different economic collapses. The last collapse of the macroeconomy was 1994-1995. This crisis resulted in a $50 billion assistance program put together by the International Monetary Fund, and including a $20 billion loan from the United States. This paper traces the history of the Mexican macroeconomy since 1976. It provides a significant amount of data regarding balance of payments and gross domestic product. The writer explains the events leading up to the crash, the subsequent bailout program and the policy reforms adopted by the government. The peso is now so strong that one company is having goods manufactured in Texas, which are then exported from Mexico. Many statistics and 3 tables are included. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
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9. Economic Development in the United States 1790 – 1840   (6  Pages, 71.7 $ (USD) )
A 6 page paper examining the goals of the founding fathers in 1790 and the effects that had been realized by the early 19th century. President Ronald Reagan was roundly criticized for his "trickle down" comment in announcing his economic reform plan in the early 1980s, but it was little more than a modern application of the plan that Alexander Hamilton created more than 200 years earlier. It was Hamilton's immediate purpose to put into place economic policy that could ensure preservation of the Union only past its growing pains, but his creativity contributed to preservation of the Union in its most trying period as well. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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10. The Malaysian Economy   (5  Pages, 59.75 $ (USD) )
A 5 page paper discussing the view that over-dependence on Western markets can be blamed for Malaysia’s economic downturn of early 2002. The paper argues that while Western markets are important to Malaysia, a significant percentage of its total exports are made to neighboring ASEAN nations. After a short period of growth following the end of the Asian currency crisis that originated in Malaysia, it is more likely lack of reform that is responsible for current economic difficulty. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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