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1. Israel
At independence, was a poor country with little agricultural or industrial production. But 's economy has grown tremendously since 1948. The nation now enjoy's a relatively high standard of living, despite having few natural resources and a limited water supply. Service industries plays a big part in thier economy. It accounts for 67% of 's net dom
2. The Greek Economy
depends a lot on agriculture. One quarter of the Greek workforce is engaged in farming, and agriculture constitutes about 15% of the domestic production. Not much attention has been drawn on the agricultural sector of the economy. The farms are pretty small, the division of inheriting land has reduced the average size to 3,4 hectares (8 acres) and
3. Egypt
is located in Northern Africa, bordering the Mediterranean Sea. It is between Libya and the Gaza Strip. Its geographical coordinates are 27 00 N, 30 00 E. s total area is 1,001,450 square kilometers, land area is 995,450 square kilometers, and water area is 6,000 square kilometers. The total area of is comparative to slightly more than three times
4. Tariffs And Trade Restrictions To Save Jobs
Pick up a newspaper, especially during a recession or other high unemployment times, and you will probably find at least one article a month about an industry complainig about "unfair" competition from foreign suppliers. If foreign brands were restricted in supply, the argument goes, this would leave more of the American market to American firms an
5. Hemp Around The World
While hemp is currently banned, government officials have permitted one farmer to grow the crop on a small-scale research plot. Public support for hemp farming is gathering. An informative one-hour Australian TV documentary, The Billion-Dollar Crop, is available on video. The Tasmanian Hemp Company is campaigning for the legalization of hemp in the