The correct answer is B.
Economies in East Asia have to thank a big proportion of their growth to international trade. They have specialized in certain manufacturing sectors and have become the leaders on those exports all over the world.
Certain countries have decided to limit the entrance of products from those Asian countries and their sectors of specialization by imposing trade barriers. The aim is that the cheaper Asian products cannot compete anymore in equal conditions with the more expensive national goods.
Trade barriers decrease the export figures for Asian countries and therefore block their growth pace.
Her annual tuition is 42,000 and she has to pay her tuition fees in us dollars. She needs to buy one dollar. 1 dollar= 63.76 rupees 1 rupees = 0.015 $42,000 (63.76 rupees/ 1 dollar) =2,677,920 rupees this is the amount she needed to pay her tution.
And there are 63.76 rupees to buy 1 dollar
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Corruption is among the greatest obstacles to economic and social development. The harmful effects of corruption are especially severe on the poor, who are hardest hit by economic decline, most reliant on the provision of public services, and least capable of paying the extra costs associated with bribery, fraud, and the misappropriation of economic privileges. Corruption also represents a significant additional cost of doing business in many developing countries. It undermines development by distorting the rule of law and weakening the institutional foundation upon which economic growth depends.
Corruption damages policies and programs that aim to reduce poverty, so attacking corruption is critical to the achievement of IFC's overarching mission of poverty reduction. Countering corruption is therefore aligned with IFC’s overarching mission to promote sustainable private sector investment in developing countries, to help reduce poverty and improve people's lives.
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