Nicaraguan Investment Essay

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The investment research that I have done in Nicaragua has gone exceptionally. Below I have outlined some Economic factors that will go into play if you do decide to invest. I have also given you my opinion on whether you should invest or not at the end of my research details. It is my job to tell you of the risk and the return of the investment but at the end of the day is your decision, sir/ma'am, if you want to or not. Please read the below detail of my research and contact me back on your decision. CULTURAL ECONOMIC DIVERSITY
The Nicaraguan cultural is derived from the traditional Hispanic division of labor meaning that the men work in the field or factories and the women carry out the domestic chores. The labor force consists of 3.013 …show more content…

“In rural areas, though, the health care situation isn’t ideal. People in rural areas have the lowest access to healthcare and 43% of the population lives in rural areas.” 43% of the population living in the rural areas are at risk of obtaining diseases such as “ bacterial diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever.” The Nicaraguan health system is ranked 71 out of 190 countries in the world. In the top 37% percent in the world in a healthcare system. In the eyes of a numbers person, this would be a great seeing that is better than 50% but even with the system being ranked sort of high almost half of the population has low access to it or cannot use it. The United States health system is ranked 37 in the world. A great health system can improve the productivity in the economy because there will be more healthy citizens to do the work. “ The healthier the citizens of a country, the more effective the workforce; the better the health of their children, the fewer births, and hence the fewer dependents. Vaccinations and preventative strategies for childhood diseases are of key importance.” Developing the health system will improve productivity in the workplace, cause a better chain reaction to involve others to start working instead of children of Nicaragua having to put the weight on themselves to bring in money for their