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    • [DOC File]General format for ISFP Summary Project Proposal to the ...

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      Rice is the staple food crop in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka’s rice sector alone contributes to 30% of the agricultural GDP, which accounted for 16.8% of national GDP in year 2007. The present annual value of the rice production is about Rs. 49 billion (equivalent to about US$ 450 million) which is at an increasing trend.

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    • [DOC File]Optimism, Pessimism, Realism, or Idealism: Implications of ...

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      The US domestic oil production peaked in 1970 and domestic natural gas production peaked in 1971. The US annual energy imports now amount to about 700 million tonnes of oil equivalent or 8 percent of the rest of the world’s total fossil fuels production.

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    • [DOC File]Remittances And Poverty Nexus: Evidence From Pakistan

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      Stationairty was found at the level 1(1). The Co-integration analysis shows the log-run stable relationship between poverty and remittances, inflation, GDP per capita, foreign direct investment, tax revenue as share of GDP, trade as share of GDP, and Urbanization.

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    • [DOC File]A Libertarian Perspective on the Financial Crisis of 2008 ...

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      Thus, GDP grew on average over the first three quarters of 2008, but at a rate considerably below the post-war average (1.05% versus 3.27% at an annual rate). Figures 2-4 present data on industrial production, real retail sales, and employment.

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    • [DOCX File]VERY PRELIMINARY - PERI

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      Their value was approximately equal to the US GDP in the early 1950s, whereas now it amounts to 4.5 times of the US GDP. Financial sector profit has grown from about 10 percent in the 1950-60s to 40 percent of total domestic profits in the early 2000s.

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    • [DOC File]Economics 302 - SSCC

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      Spring 2008. Homework #1. Homework will be graded for both content and neatness. This homework requires the use of Microsoft Excel. 1) The following table is taken from the Bureau of Economic Analysis data release on quarterly GDP from 1/30/2008.

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    • [DOCX File]Rising States, Rising Institutions

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      The region produces roughly 30 percent of global economic output, but because of its huge population, its per capita GDP is only $5,800, compared with $48,000 in the United States. Asian countries are furiously upgrading their militaries, but their combined military spending in 2008 was still only a third that of the United States.

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      Adas (2006) has shown that US policymakers from the founding of the United States through the present consistently leverage technology in pursuit of that expansion. ... added to US GDP …

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    • [DOC File]MACROECONOMIC PRINCIPLES (ECON

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      Table I.8 Leading exporters and importers in world merchandise trade, 2008 (Billion dollars and percentage) Rank Exporters Value Share Annual percentage change Rank Importers Value Share Annual percentage change 1 Germany 1461.9 9.1 11 1 United States 2169.5 13.2 7 2 China 1428.3 8.9 17 2 Germany 1203.8 7.3 14 3 United States 1287.4 8.0 12 3 China

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    • [DOCX File]Executive Summary - All Documents | The World Bank

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      From 2000 up until 2008, the average annual current account deficit was around 3 percent of GDP, compared to an average annual rate of 9 percent of GDP during 2008-2012. Much of this expansion can be attributed to an increasing trade deficit (Figure 4 and Figure 5).

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