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Eigth Millenium Development Goals |
1. the eradication of extreme poverty and hunger ranked as the first. 2. achieving universal primary education, 3. promoting gender equality and womenempowerment, 4. reducing child mortality, 5. improve maternal health ,6. combating diseases like HIV/AIDS andmalaria ,7. ensuring environmental sustainability, 8. having a global partnership fordevelopment
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is a condition characterized by severe deprivation of basic human needs |
Extreme Poverty |
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Basic Human needs |
a. food, b. safe drinking water, c. sanitation facilities, d. health, e. shelter, f. education g. information |
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refers to the increasing interdependence of world economies as a result of the growing scale of cross border trade of commodities and services, flow of international capital, and wide and rapid spread of technologies. I |
Economic globalization |
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two different types of economies associated with economic globalization |
A.Protectionism B. Trade Liberalization. |
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means "a policy of systematic government intervention in foreign trade with the objective of encouraging domestic production. |
Protectionism |
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refers to the measure under taken by the government which removed anything that hinders the entry of foreign products, services and capital between countries. |
Trade Liberalization or Free Trade |
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the idea that countries can skip straight to more efficient and cost-effective technologies that were not available in the past. |
Leapfrogging |
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is the concern for the social, economic, and environmental well being of marginalized small producers |
Fair Trade |
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are required fees on imports or exports. |
Tariffs |