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Papers On Accounting & Personal Finance
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Economic Impact of Industrial Pollution in Korea
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10 pages in length. The UN says that 'trade has the potential to contribute to the highest possible level of global sustainable development, but only if social and environmental aspects are considered along with economic benefits. Attention has thus increasingly turned to the significant impacts of trade on the environment.' Korea has the distinction of combining environmental awareness with common sense and an economic slant; Korea's approach would seem to represent the best of all worlds. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Koreaenv.wps
Korean Industry During the Currency Crisis
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The Asian currency crisis is the focus of this 4 page paper that looks at how businesses are affected in Korea. The beef and agricultural industries as well as Korean banks are two types of businesses that are discussed. Future predictions concerning the economic conditions of the country are included. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Korcrsis.wps
The Asian Economic Crisis As It Affects South Korea
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10 pages in length. The Asian economic crisis of 1997 hit hard the people of South Korea. Fingers point to bad financial investments by politically skewed businessmen as the culprit of what literally crippled several Asian countries, nearly driving them into bankruptcy. The writer touches upon the initial causes, effects and ultimate future outcome for the people of South Korea. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: Asiane3.wps
The Rise Of The South Korean Economy
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An 8 page research paper which examines South Korea's phenomenal rise toward economic prosperity. The writer also looks at the current economic crisis in Korea and explores possible reasons behind it. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Risekore.wps
A New, Unified Global Economy ?
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A 5 page paper refuting the central ideas behind a 'World Unified Currency' plan (W.U.C.). The writer describes the economic problems that would result from countries being able to choose their own exchange rate, troubles experienced by private industry, the destruction of capitalism, and more. It is concluded that as difficult as it may be, the world must accept the fact that some nations will succeed where others will not. The ceilings imposed by a W.U.C. plan are counter-productive and do not effectively promote the competitive efforts upon which the world economy is built. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Worldeco.rtf