Category: Economic

  • Higher Education: Socio-Economic Gains

    Table of Contents Introduction Social Benefits Technical Skills Benefits to Owen School of Management Conclusion Reference Introduction Education particularly higher education is known to benefit both the individual and the society immensely. Education promotes and preserves equality opportunities as well as access to various sectors of the economy the individuals. A masters’ level of education…

  • Petroleum Industry, Ecology and Economic Feasibility

    Executive Summary The oil industry is the largest supplier of energy in the world. World oil consumption in 2018 is well over 34 billion barrels a year, with the US consuming more than 20% of it. At the same time, oil drilling and refining are associated with significant ecological and sustainability risks. Any potential solutions…

  • The “Who’s Counting?” Documentary on Economics

    Economic development is an issue which is always carefully addressed by every country on the planet. Yet, as demonstrated by Marilyn Waring, economists do not take into consideration important factors when counting national economic activities. Waring shows how the imperfections of economics prevent society from progressing forward. The documentary “Who’s Counting? Marilyn Waring on Sex,…

  • Connection of Economic Problems and Ecology

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Economic problems resulting from the environmental crisis are typical for all countries, regardless of their level of development. Currently, the problem of environmental crisis is acute throughout the world, it impacts many areas of human activity, including a strong impact on the state economy and the economy…

  • Converged Media: Legal, Economic, and Behavioural Impact

    Digitization of information combined with increasing growth of electronic networks has created new opportunities in the media industry (Adams, 2013). Converged media is now a fundamental facet of life for a majority of citizens. With technological improvements in electronic devices and operations such as televisions, computers, tablets, mobile phones, and the internet, the audience has…

  • Natural Resources: Ecological Economy Approach

    Sharks are disappearing from the ocean because there is the lack of effective regulations and laws to control the overly fishing and aspects of the international trade which can often be based on some illegal points. The problems in ecosystems and the popularity of sharks’ meat among consumers also affect the issue. This problem can…

  • “Sustainable Economic Activities…” by Kamran et al.

    The work “Sustainable economic activities, climate change, and carbon risk: an international evidence” focuses on sustainable economic activities, carbon blueprints, and climate change, the current critical global concerns. The author’s thesis is that there is a need for international-based research on the effects and relations of renewable resources employment. According to the author, previous literal…

  • Media Industries Essential Economic Forces

    The media industry is a very influential economic force in the modern society. Thus, very paramount to understand how they function in order to appreciate on how they influence and transform people. Media industry has several functions such as source of entertainment, informative and for passing news. Apart from those functions, the contemporary media has…

  • A Climate Economics Issue: Increased Flood Risks

    Table of Contents Introduction Existing Policies Flood Mitigation and Prevention: Stakeholders Data Necessary for Flood Risk Management Policy Implementation Recommendation Conclusion Reference List Introduction Climate economics, or economics of climate change, studies natural processes which may be dangerous for Earth, its population, ecology, and infrastructure, such as floods. With the sea level and Earth’s temperature…

  • Saudi Children’s Socio-Economic Status and Intervention

    Table of Contents Introduction Literature Review Rationale and Research Question Methods Limitations References Introduction Early interventions (EI) in special education for children with hearing impairments (CHI) are of crucial importance because they allow to compensate for the lack of proper linguistic environment, which is a result of the child’s hearing impairment (HI), and alleviate its…