People in a Changing WorldLaidlaw, 1974 - Economic geography |
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Page B-101
... ciety might decide , despite high costs , to build cities in wasteland areas in order to develop a more stable economy ? Why or why not ? 3. Why has communism been generally unsuccessful in establishing itself in nations already ...
... ciety might decide , despite high costs , to build cities in wasteland areas in order to develop a more stable economy ? Why or why not ? 3. Why has communism been generally unsuccessful in establishing itself in nations already ...
Page D-8
... cieties of today . Such economic systems are called subsistence economies . A subsistence economy may be the result of several factors . Sometimes the physical environment is too poor to support a so- ciety's population properly . But ...
... cieties of today . Such economic systems are called subsistence economies . A subsistence economy may be the result of several factors . Sometimes the physical environment is too poor to support a so- ciety's population properly . But ...
Page D-39
... ciety that help economic growth ? 3. What is idle money ? SUMMARY The nature and the operation of a so- ciety's economic system are related to its social organization . A subsistence economy is normally found in the more traditional ...
... ciety that help economic growth ? 3. What is idle money ? SUMMARY The nature and the operation of a so- ciety's economic system are related to its social organization . A subsistence economy is normally found in the more traditional ...
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