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The Modified Market Economy
Number of Words: 515 / Number of Pages: 2
... rich make money. In a market economy the rich get richer and
the poor get poorer as there is no regulation in terms of income distribution.
The intervention by the government, in forms such as social security nets,
which is present in a modified market, makes society more evenly spread rather
than everyone being one of two things, that is, very rich, or very poor.
In such economies as these, the government influence economic decision making
much to our advantage in terms of them providing many of the resources needed to
satisfy collective wants, making restrictions upon what can and can not b ...
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Do Companies Who Bankrupt While Owing Back Pay To Employees Have A Moral Obligation To Pay Out Employees?
Number of Words: 441 / Number of Pages: 2
... any available alternative, because without performing the calculus either action is equally good. In this case, this implies similar consequences would result regardless of whether decisions are made cognitively or not. Thus, because no other rule applies, we will appeal to the levels of rules to guide our actions. In this case, our obligation remains with the shareholders, or does it? This may not account for the ill effect upon the employees.
However, despite the anonymity of corporate entities, all decisions are made by managers capable of recognizing moral factors. The intent of this paper is ...
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Long Swings In The Exchange Rate And The Excess Returns Puzzle: The Role Of Imperfect Knowledge
Number of Words: 505 / Number of Pages: 2
... suggestion,
based on the model, is that the flow of goods and services is the foundation for
the equilibrating dynamic. Behind the flow of goods and services is the gap
between the gap between, domestic and foreign short-term rates, and the steady
state long-run interest rate gap that sets goods flows to zero. The assumption
is that the prices of the domestic and foreign goods in their respective for-
eign currencies are "incorrect" based on the fundamentals of the respective
countries and that agents know this (and know that the exchange rate path is
unstable) but cannot be sure of the de-gree of " ...
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Economics
Number of Words: 582 / Number of Pages: 3
... you study a wider range of services , productions , exchanges .
While not as discriminate as macroeconomics , you can get a broader picture and
grasp the basic concepts of an economy .
Macroeconomics studies the study a single aspect of an economy , lets say the
mining of coal . You don't research the delivery , the ‘market' ; all you study
is the actual mining process . While this may be more limited in scale , you can
learn more about that specific process . You don't see the whole picture but you
can find the specifics on that subject .
Personally I don't think that the physiocrats t ...
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Our Nation's Credit Card Problem
Number of Words: 541 / Number of Pages: 2
... start learning firsthand about finances and
credit because the credit companies are sending out cards by the buckets to
students.
Citicorp just spent ten-million marketing credit cards to high-
school kids. Sixty-one percent of all college students are carrying a card,
and thirty-two percent of those got it before college. However a recent
survey showed that fewer than thirty percent of the students polled could
say what interest rate they were paying on their cards. It's like not
knowing anything about guns and toting an Uzi. But the credit card
companies understand about teaching childre ...
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Inaccuracies Of The Consumer Price Index (CPI)
Number of Words: 452 / Number of Pages: 2
... ago, the quality of
the products has increased significantly, and therefore the prices should be
higher. The CPI, however, assumes that the increases in prices is a result of
inflation rather than quality improvements which is false. Here also, the CPI
overstates the rate of inflation.
Many consumers do not mind the overcompensation of the CPI because in
most cases it means more money in their pockets, but there are some consequences.
This may cause an ongoing inflation trend. The reason why the government does
not restrict it is because they are worried about getting re-elected. Even if
the Preside ...
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Ford Motor Company
Number of Words: 2076 / Number of Pages: 8
... Motor Company, a large United States automotive corporation, strives for
success each and every year. The success of Ford Motor Company, as well as
other corporations, can be measured by analyzing the two most important goals of
management, maintaining adequate liquidity and achieving satisfactory
profitability. Liquidity can be defined as having enough money on hand to pay
bills when they are due and to take care of unexpected needs for cash, while
profitability refers to the ability of business to earn a satisfactory income.
To enable investors and creditors to analyze these goals, ...
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The Economic Growth Of Asia
Number of Words: 1830 / Number of Pages: 7
... was probably a bit more equal than in most Western countries. ( Moise 171 ) While there were great variations in income between different villages, and between different jobs in the urban sector, the overall averages showed a clear pattern: the cities were much richer than the countryside. Most capital investments were going into urban industries. The urban workers, using considerable amount of heavy machinery, had a much higher average level of productivity compared to the rural workers. The natural consequences was for the city people to arrange themselves an average income level twice as high as tha ...
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Coke
Number of Words: 4620 / Number of Pages: 17
... chief executive in April, Enrico has been seeing a whole lot more red—Coca-Cola red—than he ever expected. Not to mention red as in ink, as in blood. PepsiCo has been badly wounded in the cola wars. Its casualties are high. Caroline Levy, who follows the soft drink industry for the investment firm Schroder Wertheim, says Pepsi is losing customers to in every major foreign territory. The company has always struggled overseas, but in the past few months it has lost key strongholds in Russia and Venezuela to . Even on the home turf, Pepsi is outgunned. ’s market share lead of 42% to 31% in the U.S. is t ...
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Book Review Of Business Policy And Strategy: An Action Guide
Number of Words: 4406 / Number of Pages: 17
... business environment and the business system. The fourth
and fifth chapters introduce strategic management (chapter 4) and the struggle
not only to survive, but to prosper using strategic management (chapter 5).
Chapters Six through Nine address specific functional areas (marketing,
accounting/finance, production, and engineering/research and development).
Chapters 10 and 11 introduce the reader to the problems of managing human
resources (chapter 10) and data processing resources (chapter 11). The last
four chapters discuss the issues involved with analyzing business situations.
Multinational busi ...
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