Some economic issues are:Employment ratesPovertyHealthcare costsEnergyTaxesCollege Tuition CostsMonopolyInflationMinimum Wage
Those are issues that affect the society and the businesses
An economic issue is an issue that affects the way goods and services are supplied in a society. It may include issues affecting finance, banking, sales, production, distribution, trade, taxation, and government regulation.
well, social would be within your community and the people you know and economically would be the whole economy. But that answer is tautological. It is better to say that, when the two are used in contradistinction, social issues relate to personal rights (e.g. equality before the law) and freedoms (e.g. freedom of religion) and economic issues relate to "the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services" (Merriam-Webster.com), in particular property and income. But sometime the social impact can be as well as economic impact. for instance, job employment can be the impact for both. But we have to be precise in differentiate the impacts of social and impacts, some of the content might not be same, but some can be in both like employment.....
Some examples of global issues are global warming, human population, health issues...
Yes I do some are Political Geography,Economic Geography and Population Geography
Some economic issues are:Employment ratesPovertyHealthcare costsEnergyTaxesCollege Tuition CostsMonopolyInflationMinimum Wage
The main divisions within human geography reflect a concern with different types of human activities or ways of living. Some examples of human geography include urban geography, economic geography, cultural geography, political geography, social geography, and population geography.
There are so many different issues that are in Madagascar. Some of them include environmental issues, political wars, economic problems and so much more.Ê
Currently health, the economy and the environment.
Some of the equity issues of Pyrmont, Australia currently center around how urban renewal is happening. Such issues include population consolidation and the repurposing of structures and land.
The meaning of that question is somewhat ambiguous. In reality, geography is an eclectic discipline that includes the sub-disciplines of geomorphology, and climatology, as well as economic geography, cultural geography etc. Some of us are generalists, some of us are specialists. While usually accepted as a social science, in many areas it is debatable as a natural science.
Apart from the economic crisis and some political scandals, not many.
well for starters it still has some discrimination and some people think it should become a dictatorship
You will want to conduct some research to identify their economic Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats and then explain them in detail.
It doesn't, much. Sure there are similarities with some Pacific rim nations, mountians and coastlines but proximity of the geography has resulted in the greatest contribution.
Economic policies focus on managing resources, promoting growth, and stabilizing the economy, while social policies aim to address social issues, provide social services, and improve welfare and well-being. Economic policies typically entail measures like taxation, budgeting, and monetary policy, while social policies involve areas such as healthcare, education, housing, and social security. Both types of policies can influence each other and have interconnected effects on society.