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Peruvian economy
From what i understood, this article talks about how Gamarra Makes alot of income for the workers and how its percentage sales have grown. Also it talks about the changes in Gamarra such as the police force and how the area changed for the better. How They are in relationship with big clothes brands and things such as that. Also it shows how it affects the peruvian economy and show us a chart of how our sol is going.

The Drug War
The problem is that the peruvian organized mafias have no reason to stop doing what they do because even the president is involved in this. They are less likely to stop and they will keep having an effect on us unless we as regular poeple decide to do something about it.

Demand curve
The problem in Peru, in my opinion, is the police force. They can decide weather to charge people or to actually take legal force and do the job they are payed for. I think if we raise the price of the police there would be less police men but they would actually end up doing their jobs the right way.

The Law of Unintended Consequence

One time, when i was about 13, i decided to come over to school even though i was sick. As a consequence of this i got my peer sick as well and then i couldn't see her for some time.






Bus transportation in Peru

As many of us Peruvians can see, our transportation through buses has proven to be a disastrous system since the late 80's. Notice how buses here do not respect the laws. They do horrible things such as stopping at a green light just to pick up a passenger or they even pick people up where there is a sign that prohibits them from doing so. They love to speed and press on the breaks when you least expect it and honestly i think its driving people crazy. We need to do something about this major crisis because its turning out to be an unsafe way of travel and many people today can only afford to travel this way. Many are at risk for example infants, elder people, and disabled people who iv'e seen travel on these buses. We need to give incentive's to these people who run the buses to not break the law and put peoples lives at risk. A good way of preventing these types of things from happening would be for the state to own the companies and pay them hourly ( a fair wage ) so this way they wont be as worried about getting people onto the bus as fast as they possibly can. This will prevent so many accidents and it will certainly save many peoples lives. 

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