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    SECURITY STUDIES 4100 7 December 2016 Economic, Territorial, and ASEAN Implications of India’s Act East Policy Maj Edward S. Mcdonough USMC CG 2 In 2014, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that while India’s “Look East Policy” (LEP) was successful, an upgrade to a more action-oriented policy was in order. In an effort to enact this change, Prime Minister Modi announced at the 2014 India-ASEAN summit in Myanmar that the LEP would change to the “Act

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    One of these complications was their Economic instability. Following the partition, the first consequence, was the uneven distribution of area and population. India was burdened with with 82% of the population and only procured 77% of the total area. The remaining 18% of population along with 23% of the total area went over to Pakistan. However, it is only when we look at the way in which the agricultural resources were distributed, that the real loss that India experiences become evident. Respective

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    So many factors also need to be judiciously considered to effectively manage the economy against the effects of marijuana consumption, so therefore the government should consider legal regulation of marijuana. The Economic Implication of Legalizing Marijuana Marijuana legalization is multi-faceted as it has a ripple effect on all aspect of the economy from cultural, religious, health, etc. The effects of legalizing marijuana cannot be over-emphasized in any economy as this

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    rationale for the social, political and economic implications of money. One overwhelming theme that has lingered throughout most of the readings and lectures is the idea of inequality, particularly within the scope of the American economy. While other economies such as China or India are labor-based economies, I have found that America’s Capitalist economy is fueled by multiple facets racial inequality. The moral argument against racial inequality under an economic lens is simple yet, expected; when we

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    the State of Nations Address. There will be more schools, universities and hospitals build. Dr. Nzimande said that there is a negative impression of colleges and that is because of the lack of finances, infrastructure and relevant courses. The implications of the youth finishing their studies and gain more skills can benefit South Africa in different work sectors and there will be skilled people to be able to do certain work. If implemented as stated the challenge will be to create the opportunity

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    What are the negative economic and social implications of high inflation? Introduction Inflation has always been a common economic phenomenon in a number of countries around the world. In particular, some emerging and transitional economies, namely Russia, Poland and Venezuela, have been suffering from significantly high inflation and severe economic crises. In this essay, the unfavourable economic and social performance caused by high inflation will be discussed and illustrated of the well-known

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    All economic theories share common roots, they attempt to address the basic question of how an economy can, and should, be maintained. One of the most influential economic philosophies is Marxism. The fact that economic theories can share common roots is especially evident in Marxism; It even shares a basic premise of laissez-faire with capitalism, a philosophy it directly contradicts (Sowell 12). In studying Marxism, two basic necessities must be addressed; the nature of Marxism and its basis

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    The Economic Implication of Walt Disney Co. Disney is a topic that is well known not to only most children of the world but adults as well. And has been a part of families’ cherished movies, possessions, and memories for generations many times to come. As we all know Disney is a multi-billion dollar company. They produce everything from the movies, tv shows, to Disney Parks, Disney Resorts, Cruises and Etc. with all these outlets are spread all around the world from Shanghai, Honolulu to Orlando

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    Implications of Health Economic Concepts of Health Care Healthcare is an industry that encompasses various factors to ensure that it’s operating efficiently. Health care professionals have an obligation to comprehend the role that health economics plays in regards to the demand and utilization of health care. The government plays an enormous part in areas such as financing and the delivery of care; therefore, the organization’s decision maker must learn the economic functions and its benefits to

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    An analysis of economic implication of European Union’s Expansion European Union is the largest and most powerful economic alliance in the world. The European Union has succeeded to considerably expand its influence in the past 20 years. The three models of enlargement and the strengthening of the actual EU’s economic along with political presence throughout its neighborhood are among the most remarkable successes of its post-Cold War history. The European Union is probably the key facilitators of

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