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Shale gas holds the most potential for expanding China's energy production, could turn the United States into a net energy exporter and may make countries traditionally not known as energy producers, such as Poland, players in the business.
He also has a master's degree in economics.There is much else in the book, such as why staging big tournaments may make countries happy but not rich; and why provincial cities provide more than their fair share of Europe's champion clubs.
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For example, the data may make some countries appear richer than they really are, the E.C.B. study warned, because of differences in the number of people typically sharing a home and other factors.
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And what's even worse, it may make the country safer instead of more vulnerable, which is bad news, if you want to instil fear of terrorism into the population.
This may make the country more vulnerable, lead to severe food insecurity both at national and household level, and hence decreases household welfare and could deepened the poverty.
And given politics is primarily about impressions over policy or result, this may make the country feel a lot better about things, even if it's really just business as usual.
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