Monday, July 22, 2013

Reflection to Samoan Economy:

          I found the Samoan Economy to be very interesting. Mostly due to the fact that the factors that make up the nations economy was very similar to ours. The U.S. also depends on its agricultural and industrial sectors to employ people and receive an income. Some of the things I had to look up to find out I came to realize that I had already known using common sense. For example, Samoan's principal exports are coconut and fish. Coconuts are from the tropical climate and the fish could be deduced from the fact that the nation of Samoa is made up of islands. Perhaps the most interesting fact that I found was probably the implication of an anthropological element as a way of receiving income. This element of course is nationalism. The people of Samoa were so proud of their country that they used its beauty and uniqueness as way to make money and keep their thriving economy alive and running. 

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