The French Revolution: Eco-political Situation

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‘Principles of Political Economy’ by J.S. Mills is a magnum opus about the polity and economy that ruled in the 1800s. The book is divided into 5 parts. Book 1 is about production and elucidates the basic requisites of production. The two main requisites are labour and natural objects. Labour refers to the human effort put in for production, whereas natural objects are the bounties of ...

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Factors Affecting Supply and Demand of LG G2

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What are the possible factors affecting demand and supply of the said product in the market? Explain. There is some possible factors that affecting demand and suppy of the LG G2 in the market. The factors that affect demand are called the Determinants of Demand.There are a few factors that can influence the demand. The income that earn by the individuals. The sum of ...

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UK Budget Deficit

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 The term of “Budget deficit” is best normally used to discuss to government spending sooner than business or single spending. When mentioning to increase state government deficits, the term used is “natural debt”. Budget surplus is the opposite of a budget deficit, and when entries equal outflows, the budget is said to be stable. Important terms that related to UK budget deficit are; ...

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UK Precious and Non-ferrous Metals Market Size

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BASIC PRECIOUS AND NON-FERROUS METALS IN UK – ANALYSIS Headlines Basic precious and non-ferrous metals market size in the UK contracted by 7% in 2013 due to decrease in aluminium, gold, silver, platinum and copper prices 51% increase in industry’s turnover was driven by the growing demand from automotive industry accounting for 14% of B2B purchases and aircraft and spacecraft industry accounting for 8% In ...

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Effects of Animal Trafficking on the Economy

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Introduction Generally, animal trafficking includes the illegal stealing, smuggling, transportation and distribution of the animals and the products and derivatives obtained from them for commercial purposes for human use (Subha, 2013). Countries in Europe, the United States and Asia named as most animals’ illegal smuggling activities for pets, or for their skins and furs. The issue of animal trafficking had attracted attention of a lot of ...

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Determinants of Trade Policy

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In the last thirty years economists have paid increasing attention to determinants of trade policy. Well known in political economy literature (Grossman-Helpman-1994) 'Protection for Sale' (PFS) model aims to explain the structure of trade policy. This model emphasizes the influence of special interest groups (SIG) on government policy by means of 'political contributions' in a representative democracy. Organized interest groups represent industries and are offering contributions, ...

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Denmark Economy Analysis

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DENMARK ECONOMY Group Project Names: Theophile Akakpo Sulaima Alabdulrahim Xun Yong Tee Zhixuan An Zsolt Huszar Table of Contents (Jump to) Introduction Gross Domestic Product Gross National Product Fiscal Policy Credit rating Government Spending to GDP Government budget Interest Rates Unemployment Rates Inflation Conclusion Bibliography Introduction Once the seat of Viking raiders and later a major north European power, Denmark has changed into a modern ...

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Development of Health Saving Accounts

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Health & Medical Saving Accounts Background The historical, economical and societal circumstances that led to the introduction of employer based health insurance are all well known. The same factors that surrounded the introduction and implementation of the government based health insurance programs are also very well known. Although not explicitly mentioned, it is clear from the economic indicators and numbers that no one have successfully predicted ...

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Should Romania be in the Eurozone?

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CLAUDIA BADULESCU   ROMANIA – TO BE OR NOT TO BE IN THE EUROZONE? Abstract: This paper aims to present the current position of Romania’s economy regarding its accession to the 'select club' of the Eurozone. I have made a brief analysis of the main problems encountered by Romania on its way to complying with the convergence criteria, presenting as well the measures taken ...

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Impact of Fiscal Deficit on Capacity Utilization

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THE IMPACT OF FISCAL DEFICIT ON THE CAPACITY UTILIZATION OF MANUFACTURING SECTOR IN NIGERIA CHAPTER THREE 3.0 INTRODUCTION This chapter deals with the various methods, techniques and instruments used in the conduct of this research work. In addition it also includes the model specification and the various sources of data employed. 3.1 MODEL SPECIFICATION The economic model employed in this project work intends to build ...

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Ends and Means of Innovation Policy

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Innovation, in an essential sense according Dosi (1988) “refers to the search for, and the discovery, experimentation, development, imitation and adoption of new products, new production processes and new organisational set-ups”. Innovation policy is used in the economy to promote economic growth and increase social welfare of a country, and according to Manjon and Merino (2012) patent seeks to serve this purpose. In the knowledge economy, ...

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Educational Lottery in Alabama

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Who is winning in Alabama?: Administrative Considerations and Financial Impact of a Lottery in Alabama Phillip P Abstract Issues concerning a proposed Educational Lottery in Alabama are discussed. Topics from both sides of the debate are addressed. Reasoning of why supporters desire a lottery to help fund a struggling school system. Opponent’s concerns are addressed in reference to the lottery being a regressive tax or ...

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Effect of Online Privacy Information on Purchasing Behavior

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An Experimental Study in Malaysia Introduction The Internet is quickly becoming the world’s largest public electronic marketplace. It is estimated to reach 50 million people worldwide and customers are growing with the rate of 10% per month (Wang et al., 1998) Privacy is one of the most important consumer right and major part of e-commerce. Online sellers require personal data of consumer for collection of payments ...

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Buying Small Firms for Production Means

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Exam Preparation 4.2 Question Info: Sometimes in an industry, a firm buys a smaller competitor that uses similar factors of production. At other times a firm buy another firm that supplies it with the raw materials and other inputs for its production. Question a) Explain what is meant by the factors of production. There are 4 factors of production. Land, Labour, Capital and Enterprise. All of ...

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Financing Higher Education Literature Review

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REVIEW OF LITERATURE Dunn and Sullins (1982) conducted a study on cost-benefit analysis and its applicability in Higher Education. The main objective of the paper was to discuss whether cost-benefit analysis can be applied to higher education institutions. This paper examines the problems which arise while performing cost-benefit analysis for evaluating Higher Education. The problems include, selecting the productivity index to use with a cost-benefit analysis, ...

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Law of Supply and Demand | Entry Barriers

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The Economic Environment and Anatomy of Business Law of Supply and Demand Headline: Nexus 6 sold out: Google Play Store will have more in stock every Wednesday URL: http://www.techtimes.com/articles/19568/20141105/nexus-6-in-stock-every-wednesday-and-within-minutes-google-phablet-completely-sold-out-again.htm The first economic phenomenon that we are going to look at is the law of supply and demand. In its raw form it states that if the demand for certain product is higher than its availability (supply) ...

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Impact Movements of 2008 Global Economic Crisis

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A growing number of developed economies have fallen into a double-dip recession. Those with severe sovereign debt burdens sank even deeper into recession, with high unemployment, weak aggregate demand as well as fiscal austerity, high public debt burdens, and fragility of financial sector. All combined pushed them into a downward spiraling dynamics. Growth of high-income economies contracted to 1.9 percent in 2014, only half the rate ...

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Is the Bank of England Independent?

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Bank of England The Bank of England was originally established as a privately-owned institution in 1694 to promote the public good and benefit of the people of the United Kingdom by maintaining the monetary and financial stability. Post Second World War the Bank of England was nationalised on 1946. Till the 18th century the Bank of England has been regularly acting as the Government’s ...

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Exchange Rate of the Australian Dollar Against the Us Dollar

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The exchange rate of the Australian dollar against the US dollar Charlotte Pa’asia Introduction Since the 2008-9 global financial crises, Australian has been progressively recovering from the recession; there’s been slightly increase and decrease since then, however according to the figures by the (Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA), 2014), the exchange rate of the Australian dollar against the US dollar, although has been ...

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Book Critique: “The Bottom Billion” by Paul Collier

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Sarah Al-Mahmassani Book Critique : “The Bottom Billion” by Paul Collier Outline Introduction Thesis statement: Poverty is only the problem of a group of countries that form “The Bottom Billion”, so we only need to focus on this group. The aim of this book is to find solutions that could help reduce the poverty in these countries. Body Paragraphs ...

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Taxation to Reduce Alcohol Use Argument

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THE ECONOMIC ARGUMENT FOR AND AGAINST THE USE OF TAXATION TO REDUCE THE USE OF ALCOHOL   Submitted by: Carina Marie Birondo Tasha Benico Ranelly Cagulada Milavi Lopez Sarah Grace Gerona Kenneth Dawn Saavedra   ARGUMENT FOR ENFORCING TAXES ON ALCOHOL PRODUCTS Benjamin Franklin was once quoted saying "In this life only two things are definite: Death and taxes”. So a drunkard is assuring ...

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Economic Comparison: UK, Uganda and France

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Uganda versus United Kingdom and France Economies Meredith McLamb   Introduction Africa is a continent filled with third world nations. Many countries there are plagued with poor housing, lack of clean water and sanitation systems, inadequate power sources, unsafe roadways and insufficient government. There is generally not enough financial support to help these nations thrive economically and not an adequate infrastructure to support the ...

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Factors Affecting International Energy Policy

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International Energy Policy Ze Cassule The factors affecting the content of international agreements for the oil and gas industry The Oil and Gas industry has certainly come a long way since the first discovery of oil in Texas. Whilst there are several opinions about what the future holds for the Gas and Oil Industry, there is one very unquestionable detail that will influence not only the ...

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Solow Growth Model Essay

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ESSAY TOPIC: Using your compiled dataset and basic statistical analysis based on a scatter plot (with a linear fit)[1] answer the following two questions: Discuss whether your data supports the predictions of the Solow type model in relation to the effects of the savings rate (or investment rate) and population growth on GDP per capita. Is there any evidence of convergence among the countries in your ...

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Buying vs Leasing a Car

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Cost Benefit Analysis Duane Ferguson   Joseph Halter Introduction It is incredibly difficult to watch television without being bombarded by car advertisements that lead to daydreaming about driving a new vehicle. The exciting need for speed, the thrilling lust for luxury, and exciting new adventures are just waiting to be grasped down at the nearest auto dealership. Deciding whether to buy or ...

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Impact of Globalisation on International Business

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Globalisation refers to the process of interconnection among firms, people and governments of different countries (Lechner, 2009); economies from every country will become closer and interrelated through globalisation as foreign countries are a source of both production and sales for domestic companies. It is obvious that the globalisation has linked with international business as international business consists of all commercial transactions that take place between two ...

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Efficient Market Hypothesis and Financial Crisis

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The well-known efficient market hypothesis is published by Eugene Fama in the 20th century. Even though it has many useful applications up to now, this theory is suspected for causing the global financial crisis. According to the efficient market hypothesis, efficient market is the place where the price of the stock will quickly adjust when new information appears therefore a current price of any securities reflect ...

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Empirical Review of China’s Monetary Policy

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Introduction One of the main issues scholars debate over is whether monetary policy should be conducted in accordance with a uniform rule, or whether the policy should be conducted in a discretionarily fashion by central banks. Two types of monetary policy rules can be found in the literature. One is the purely ...

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Relationship Between Globalization and Poverty Analysis

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1. Introduction According to the World Bank estimates, more than a billion people—a fifth of humanity—lives on $1.25 per day, in what the UN and the World Bank classify as extreme poverty. Apart from the very poorest, there further exists an additional billion with incomes that are barely any larger: 2.4 billion people, about a third of the world population, are subsisting on less than $2 ...

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Thailand Economy Analysis

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Contents (Jump to) 1. Overview of Thailand’s Economy 2. Production Output Performance Analysis 3. Labor Market Analysis 4. Price Level Analysis 5. Conclusion Reference List 1. Overview of Thailand’s Economy Thailand is one of many successful development stories which have been cited widely (World Bank, 2015). Thailand has been able to achieve remarkable and outstanding feats to become how it is today, moving from a low-income ...

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SMEs Effects on Singapore's Economy

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Daron Chua Kiat Yi 1. Introduction In his reply to NMP Teo Siong Seng, Minister of State for Trade and Industry Teo Ser Luck said: "SMEs are an important part of Singapore's economy as they make up 99 percent of our companies, employ 70 percent of our workforce and contribute 50 percent of our GDP." Small and Medium Enterprise known as SME is a ...

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IPO Mechanism: Book Building Vs. Auction Vs. Fixed Price

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Title “Different types of IPO mechanism: book building vs. auction vs. fixed price” Author The article that this research paper will used as a base article will be Why Don’t Issuers Choose IPO Auctions? The Complexity of Indirect Mechanisms. By Ravi Jagannathana, Andrei Jirnyiaa and Ann Shermanc. Keywords Initial Public Offerings This is the first time a company decides to sells its shares to the public. ...

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What Happens in a Market When Information Is Imperfect?

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CONSTANTIA PALA   Introduction: In the study of competitive markets it is often assumed that consumers and producers have perfect market information upon which to make their economic decisions. This is known as symmetric information, where consumers and producers have perfect and equal market information on a good or service. Assuming that consumers and producers act in a realistic way, it will lead to ...

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Impact of Regulatory Reforms in India

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Trace the Institutional Changes in the Sectors of Electricity, Telecom and Urbanization with the Coming Up of Regulatory Reforms INTRODUCTION All economic reforms in modern India were the result of the financial crisis that occurred in 1991. Prior to this, India followed a state-led development strategy. Under this regime, most utility firms were public monopolies with their function carried out indirectly by the government. Late 1980s ...

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Impact of Budget Deficit on Economic Growth

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Economic Growth The impact of the budget deficit on economic growth is theoretically explained through the effect of the deficit on the flow of money into the economy and through the supply side (infrastructure, education, etc). The more that government expenditure exceeds revenue the more money will be circulated in the economy, which leads to higher employment and output (McCandless, 1991). Rao (1953) indicates that government ...

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Case Study of Globalisation in Indonesia

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Globalisation Globalisation encompasses increased international economic integration, evidenced by growing global markets, global resource flows, transnational corporations, global consumption patterns and intergovernmental agreements, resulting in economies becoming more interconnected through: Increased trade of G&S globally Increased global flows of production factors or resources (foreign capital, labour, and technology) Increased foreign investments, resulting in technological transfers Increased private savings or finance globally Harmonisation of the business ...

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Gender Economics in Turkey

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Elif Çolak Informal Economy; Under Participation Trap; Added Worker Effect This paper will look at the gender issues by focusing more on female side. Women in Informal Economy Worldwide, women’s involvement in the informal economy has increased since the early 1980s, as economic restructuring reduced job opportunities in the formal sector, increased the flexibility and casualness of labor markets, and increased the need for additional family ...

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Total Cost of Illness Analysis

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1. Introduction: By analyzing recent health related data and health activities it seems that positive changes has been initiated in Bangladesh health care system. Some health indices progress praised by internationally such as maternal and infant mortality, vaccination, birth control, cholera and arsenic prevention. Government as well as private sector spread the services to the rural area. The quality of health care drastically changed in Bangladesh ...

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Theories For Remittances

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Literature Review Introduction Remittances are transfers of money sent to home country by individuals working abroad. Remittance is mainly a household income and is sent back through formal channels such as cash or in kind and informal channels as well. Following a study carried out by Rapoport and Docquier (2006), the following reasons were found as main motivators behind the decision to remit: (a) altruism, migrant’s ...

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Output in the Innovation Process

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1. Measurement of Output in the Innovation Process In terms of measuring output in the innovation process, patents have been used despite their shortcomings. First, one of the issues with viewing patents as output is the lag between receiving a patent and introducing a new product into the market incorporating this particular innovation (Alexopolous, 2011). Second, patents do not capture innovation that occurs outside of the ...

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Removal of Imperfections in the Market Impact

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AUTAR Luvina Assignment question The removal of imperfections in the market leads to an increase in efficiency in the allocation of resources. Discuss whether you agree with this view. (25 Marks) Explain what is meant by normal and abnormal profit and when such profits might occur (12 marks) Discuss the three ...

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International Mobility of Labour and Capital

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NEVRATAKIS NESTORAS, THES-3 SUBJECT 1: International Mobility of Labor and Capital Amount of capital and labor. The amount of labor and capital used in each industry must add up to the total for the economy, so and We have that and so and From these two quotations we ...

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Theories of Unemployment

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Background research: "What is "Unemployment"? Unemployment is a marvel that happens when a man who is effectively scanning for business can't look for some kind of employment. Unemployment is regularly utilized as a measure of the wellbeing of the economy. The most regularly measure of unemployment is the unemployment rate, which is the quantity of unemployed individuals partitioned by the quantity of individuals in the ...

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Banking and Finance Service Sector of Singapore

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Introduction Singapore is a critical international financial hubs, it is home to over more than 700 financial institutions and 200 bank managing a wide range of banking and financial services. It is also a key asset management center in the Asia-Pacific area, and a large portion of the top worldwide fund managers have being here. The Singapore is a derivatives trading center and also additionally positioned ...

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Good Governance Agenda: Theory Analysis

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Henil Yatin Shah   Introduction Khan (2011) defines governance as how the state and society interact. He mentions that there are two views regarding governance: ‘market-enhancing’ governance (often referred to as a ‘good governance’ agenda) and ‘growth-enhancing’ governance. The good governance agenda is the dominant view and is promoted by the World Bank and other international development institutions. The good governance agenda links poor ...

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Principles of Economics

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Microeconomic Analysis Situation A In both macroeconomics and microeconomics, the applicable principles of economics are relatively the same. The principles of economy are used by the participants in the economy to determine the level of participation and whether their involvements are viable (Frank & Ben, 2004). Economic calculations, on the other hand, are intended to attain; a candid analysis of the present condition of the entity/ ...

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Impact of International Financial Institutions on Nigeria

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LITERATURE REVIEW NIGERIA The Federal Republic of Nigeria is a Federally Constituted Republic comprising of 36 states and its Federal Capital Territory being Abuja. Nigeria is situated in the West of Africa and shares land borders with the republic of Benin in the West, Chad and Cameroun in the East, and Niger in the North. While its coast in the South is situated in the Gulf ...

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Effect of Free Trade on Economy

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Liang Yu Cong Table of contents (jump to) 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Free trade does add wealth to the economy 2.1 Analysis 2.1.1 Advantages 2.1.2 Disadvantages 2.2 Evaluation 3.0 Conclusion 4.0 Recommendation 4.1 Greater Competitiveness 4.1.1 Cannot ignore trade protection policy 4.1.2 Adverse Working Conditions 5.0 Appendix 6.0 Reference 1.0 Introduction This report aimed to discuss the effect of free trade for the country’s economy, ...

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International Trade and Investment Concepts

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Introduction: The definition of economics is well known to everyone. The definition of economics is “the social science that studies and identifies the scarce material to individuals, governments and to the nation”. The above definition of economics makes little sense to the layman. Therefore, economics with example would make it easy to understand the use and application of economics in real life. A few questions and ...

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Benefits and Challenges of Globalization in Malaysia

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1.0 Introduction In this assignment, I need to discuss the benefits and challenges of globalization in Malaysia with relevant real life example. In addition to that, I also need to critically examine with real life examples any three pros and cons of FDI in Malaysia 2.0 The benefits and challenges of globalization in Malaysia 2.1 Benefits of globalization in Malaysia Travel and tourism According ...

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Malaysia's Human Development Index (HDI)

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  NG ZHEN XIANG Introduction Human Development Index (HDI) was created by the Pakistan economist Mahbub ul Haq and the Indian economist Amartya Sen in 1990. This report was published by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in its annual series of Human Development Reports (UNDP) . The Human Development Index (HDI) attempts to rank all the countries on scale of 0 which ...

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Economic Reforms in India

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INTRODUCTION Economic reforms were introduced in 1991 by the congress government and led by P.V Narasimha Rao. Asian nation is that the second quickest growing economy within the world once China. previous few years have ascertained rate of growth on top of seven-membered. throughout the last twenty years Asian nation has become from a low-income to a middle financial gain country. it'd additionally mean increase in ...

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Comparison of Game Development Company Performance

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Information about given companies Act Blizz (Activision + Blizzard by turn) Electronic Arts and Ubisoft. Revenues, top/down lines/R&D Spendings At the main goal of this work is to compare companies, which are representatives of digital entertainment industry, firstly, it is crucial to get some insight about the industry itself, as well as specific companies. The digital entertainment industry could be identified by the creation, distribution as ...

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Money Metric and Ordinal Utility of Common Beans Consumption

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1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background Common bean Phaseolus vulgaris is a leguminous plant that originated from Mexico in the years 5500-7000 AD (CGIAR, 2007) and is primarily grown for its edible seeds. The plant belongs to the group of grain legumes that are grown worldwide on 12%-15% of the earth’s arable land (Vance, 2002). CGIAR (2015) explains that about 12 million metric tons of common beans are ...

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Role of Social Media in Online Shopping Advertisements

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A study on perception towards Social media with special references to online shopping Ms. V. PAVITHRA, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR - MBA, EASWARI ENGINEERING COLLEGE- CHENNAI Abstract: The rapid rise of social media has captured the attention of marketers and consumers on a global scale, and together with a rapidly changing communications environment marketers now confront new challenges in terms of our understanding of consumer behavior and consumption ...

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Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC)

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1.10 Financial performance of MSRTC It is clear that revenue from passengers was Rs 2638.77 crores in the 2002-03, which increased by 0.72 per cent in 2003-04. In the year 2004-05 revenue reflects increase significantly by 19.24 per cent, thereafter it was increased by 0.74 per cent, 9.21 per cent and 4.03 per cent in the year 2005-06, 2006-07 and 2007-08 respectively. In the year 2008-09, revenue ...

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National Food Security Act Analysis

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NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY ACT Shaina Patel, TYBA Definition: The National Food Security Act (NFSA, 2013) has been introduced to meet the challenges posed by fast population growth, deprivation, deteriorating ecosystems, increasing price of food and unsustainable agricultural practices. It aims to provide for food and nutritional security in human life cycle approach, by ensuring access to adequate quantity of quality food at affordable prices for people to live a ...

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Inflation Targeting in UK and Australia

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Many Central Banks have adopted inflation targeting in response to failed monetary policies not as a way of new economic thinking. Inflation targeting was dubbed “constrained discretion” as it combines both rules and discretion for the Central Bank taking part. The elements of an inflation targeting regime are as follows: Price stability is explicitly recognised as the main goal of Monetary Policy. There is a public ...

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Analysis of Mining Operation in Orissa

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1.1 Discrimination in fixing coal royalty Mineral royalty has been increasing over the years. However, the royalty from Coal constitutes more than two-third of the total mineral royalty of the State. But the State is being neglected due to the royalty rate on Coal fixed by the Government of India from time to time. There are seven grades (Grade-A, B. C, D, E, F and G) ...

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Should the Government Be Required to Balance Its Budget?

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Re: Discussion Topic 5: Should the government be required to always balance its budget? Why or why not? by Barbara Harris No, the government should not be required to always balance the budget A balanced budget for the Government generally means the difference between government incomes and expenses over an accounting period of one year. The U.S. national debt is close to 14 trillion dollars. Government ...

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Economic Sustainability of Health Services

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Background Afghanistan is a landlocked country located in South Asia; and is considered as a low income country. The economy of Afghanistan started to drastically decline after Soviet Union invaded the country in the late 1970s. Besides other systems of the country, the health system of Afghanistan has also drastically damaged during the decades of conflict. After the fall of Taliban in 2001, the international agencies ...

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Influence of Culture and Ethnicity on Career Choice

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CHAPTER ONE PURPOSE The purpose of this research is to determine the influence of culture on career choice on youth unemployment in South Africa. It considers the growing body of knowledge on identity economics and uses it to find a link between the influence and the choice of career. The study will address questions such as whether the different race groups in South Africa ...

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Google, Lenovo, and AT&T Comparison

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Yichi Zhang   In this paper, I will compare the economic content of three companies in different fields - Google, Lenovo, and AT&T. I will focus on type of good served, market structure, market power and author discussion. Body Google was founded in 1998 by two students from Stanford University, which was starting as a search engine only. Now, more than 70% of world ...

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Relationship Between Economy and Power Sector

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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION The relationship between electricity and economic growth is highly correlated. Historically, it is proved that electricity consumption per capita can achieve improved economic/social development and faster economic growth. Economy is made up of some core sectors which carry out the important economic activities, they heavily rely on power sector. So it is understandable that load shedding does not only hinder the core functioning ...

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Rural Employment and Tobacco Exports

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Chart compiled based on statistics of tobacco board (in rupees in crores) The strategy paper of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, forecasts that exports of tobacco from India to grow at 7 % in the 2013-14 in spite of the restrictions on the growth of tobacco under the obligations set out by the World Health Organisation Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. The ...

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Exchange Rate Risk Management Concepts

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1.Introduction Foreign Exchange Risk Management is a lot of enterprises are facing the risk of foreign exchange. Their wealth through the impact of exchange rate changes, and will seek to manage their risk exposure. Foreign exchange risk (also known as foreign exchange risk, exchange rate risk and currency risk) is the existence of financial transactions denominated a financial risk than the monetary base of the company ...

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British Petroleum (BP) Sustainability and Macro Environment

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Introduction The name of company selected is British Petroleum. It is one of the biggest and vertically companies for oil and gas in accordance with its strong presence within 100 countries. There are three business segments within which it operates. This is what would explain the type of the business. The business operations include the production and exploration of crude oil and gas emulated by trading ...

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Impact of Flexible Benefit Schemes on Employee Motivation

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Table of Contents (Jump to) Purpose of the Brief and Relation to Phase 2 Introduction and Background of Research Research Aims and Objectives Aims Objectives Research Questions Proposed Research Methods Research Design Data Collection Data Collection Methodology Project Plan, Budget and Timeline Issues to be Considered Potential Use of the Research Findings References Purpose of the Brief and Relation to Phase 2 Research demonstrates that the ...

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Impact of Service Quality on Customer Satisfaction

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“A Case Study from Pakistani Banking Sector” M. Yasir Javed Introduction Banking sector play an important role in the economy of any country. In Pakistan financial Institutions are the back bone of the economy. Pakistan has an enormous banking sector which is controlled by the State Bank of Pakistan. SPB is the Central Bank of Pakistan. Total 53 Banks are serving Pakistan. Out of ...

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History of Malaysia's Economy

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1. Introduction The history of the Malaysian economy can explain through the structural change process. From year 1957 where Malaysia had announced independence till the year 1970, Malaysia was an agriculture oriented country which produces tin, rubber, oil and gas and palm oil. This sector had dedicated 60% of Gross Domestic Products (GDP) between these years. The economic growth in these periods was between 5% and ...

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Buy vs Renting Research Paper

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Housing Decision: Should we rent or own a house Sugandha Amatya Narayan Deshar Rajesh Maharjan Suman Shrestha Bibek Tulachan Table Of Content (Jump to) Background Should Mr. X stay in a rented house or buy a house? Calculation of Rent Calculation of Cost of Buying House Calculation of Value Appreciation of Property Analysis of Gain or (Loss) between Staying in Rented House or Buying ...

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Higher Education Advantages and Disadvantages

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Udoka Anele Does Higher Education Really Matter? Everyone has their own opinion of whether obtaining education beyond a high school diploma really matters or not. Many individuals enter into institutions of higher education yearly with hopes of receiving a piece of paper that somehow validates four or more years of late night studying and academia induced stress. At the end of the day, some ...

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Sustainable Energy Production in Australia

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Since the birth of industrial age, the aptitude to harness and use assorted energy has positively charmed the lives of billions of people around the globe, empowering them to enjoy comfort and mobility. The energy consumption trend has tremendously contributed in the rising level of prosperity and economic opportunities of various countries by being regular, even and growing continuously. Therefore, we find that energy use is ...

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Comparison of Economies: Cuba and Germany

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Introduction Economies in the world we live in today are split to various type of economy. Capitalism and Socialism are 2 of the various type of economy we have today that is practiced by most countries. Capitalism is a type of economic system where free market that doesn’t have government interventions which the production is owned and managed by private individuals and institutions. It is also ...

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Impact of Population on Sustainable Development

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The concept of sustainable development has been on its deathbed, courtesy of the dwindling natural resources on the planet. Despite the pressure on natural resources, which come with any slight increase in population, economists have offered explanations that increased population, equally, plays a significant role in advancing development in the society. Population increase widens the market base for most products. For instance, it leads to increased ...

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Impact of Horizontal Integration on Performance

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Does Horizontal Integration allow firms to achieve better performance? Numerous research papers on horizontal integration have been written over the years but only in the last three decades had it gain traction and the attention of the wider community. Recent studies have consolidated the key issues of horizontal integration into namely, bargaining power (market power) and efficiency. Interestingly, both proponents and opponents of horizontal integration have ...

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Does Financial Development Stimulate Investment Financing?

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Topic: Does financial development stimulate firms’ investment financing? A study in Vietnam Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Literature review 2.1 Sources of firms’ financing For the purpose of this paper, investment refers to capital expenditure (Capex), which is measured by spending on plant, property and equipment. Basically, firm’s investment is financed by using two sources of finance: internal finance and external finance. Internal finance, i.e. self-financing, ...

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Analysis of Financial Structure of State Bank of India

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AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL STRUCTURE OF STATE BANK OF INDIA 1Dr. Arti Gaur 2 Nancy Arora Assistant Professor Research Scholar   Abstract A financial structure is simply a means of describing the total scope of assets and types of financing that are employed as part of the overall financial operation of a business or other entity. Assessing the financial structure of a business or any ...

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Contemporary China’s Socio-Economic Problems

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YANG XIN HAO Race to the bottom The first part is to show that the race to the bottom is the crux of contemporary China’s major socio-economic problems. Firstly, we can see the nature of the race to the bottom phenomenon and put forth a basic principle, i.e. a race to the bottom is caused by marketization (or market integration) in conjunction with regulatory ...

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Development of Sri Lanka as a Maritime Hub

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INTRODUCTION 1.Sri Lanka’s geographical location has, traditionally, represented a significant point in the Indian Ocean region. Since the ancient history, maintaining of a maritime domain became an important factor to Sri Lanka as it is an island nation and lies near to a regional super power and also lies near the main sea route connecting West to East of world. Further it is observed that two ...

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Analysis of Classical Economist Theories

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Yashwardhan Banthia   “Do the classical economists constitute a coherent school of thought in the history of economics, or are they rather a loose grouping of writers whose differences are more salient than what they have in common?” Abstract This paper will discuss the analysis of capital accumulation, income distribution and technological progress expounded by major classical economists, David Ricardo, Adam Smith and Karl ...

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Determinants of Gender Dynamics: Evidence From East Kenya

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DETERMINANTS OF GENDER DYNAMICS: EVIDENCE FROM SEMI-ARID EASTERN KENYA Introduction Gender equality is currently a topic of intense debate by many researchers and policy makers. This is because gender inequalities and lack of attention to gender in agriculture and development have contributed immensely to the current low productivity, rising levels of poverty and malnutrition (FAO, 2011; World Bank, 2012; Quisumbing, 2003). In many developing countries, including ...

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Income Inequality: Application of Marx's Theory

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Cuneyd Sahin History of Economic Thought ‘SOCIAL RELATIONS OF PRODUCTION AND INCOME INEQUALITY’ Karl Marx; in the primitive times of the humanity, it is said that everyone has to do the same work which is hunting-gathering in order to ensure a common living. The lack of private property and the division of labor back in those times attracts Marx. So there were not any ...

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Coffee Marketing in Ethiopia

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In Ethiopia, coffee production and marketing was controlled by the government through Ministry of Coffee and Tea Development prior to 1992. During that period coffee was sold by producers at permanent prices with fixed times. The huge bulk of the crop was controlled by the Ethiopian Coffee Marketing Corporation (ECMC). After the fall of Derg regime in 1991, the transitional government announced measures to promote a ...

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Relationship Between Economic Growth and Energy Intensity

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1.1 Background and rationale of research According Safaynikou and Shadmehri (2014), the foundation of energy views can be discussed within two general frameworks; neoclassic economists and biologist economists. Biologist economists consider energy as the dominant factor in the production function and regard it as the main factor of economic growth and consider such factors as labor force and capital as mediating factors. On the other hand, ...

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Establishment Of A New State

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Jason J Sparks Being tasked with the establishment and organization of a new state budget process is a large order. There are many things that are currently used in states that have proven to work and will continue to use. As stated in our required reading, the article Recommended Budget Practices defines the budget process as “A good budget process is far more than ...

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Island Aviation Services (IAS) Analysis

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INTRODUCTION Strategically located at the heart of Indian Ocean, Island Aviation Services (IAS) was incorporated on 13th April 2000 as a limited liability company, fully owned by the government of Maldives. IAS is the one and only local company that provides aviation services in Ibrahim Nasir Male’ International Airport. IAS is committed in providing premium services to its principal airlines as well as for the passengers, ...

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Impact of Falling Oil Prices

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The prices of oil have experienced a great slide. This is from 147 dollars a barrel, in the year 2008, to less than 50 dollars a barrel, as from this year (Morgenson, 4). This is more than a half of the reduction in the prices of oil. The greatest beneficiaries in the reduction of the prices of these substances are consumers. This is because they are ...

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European Union Explained

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  INTRODUTION AND HISTORIC BACKGROUND: To begin with, the European Union (EU) is said to be a political and economic agreement of the 28 member states that it stands for; which are located in Europe. The whole aim of coming together is to ensure that these peace, stability and wealth present in all memeber states. Moreover, ever since the creation of the EU took place in ...

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The National Food Security Bill (NFSB) Analysis

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Introduction In 1965, the U.S Government shipped 10 million tons of food grain to India. Today India’s most significant challenge is still food security although it produces over 240 million tons(sp?) food grains. The NFSB came into effect on September 12, 2013. The Act aims to provide food security to 50 % of the urban and 75 % of the rural population by providing them food ...

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Impact of Agricultural Changes in Goa

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INTRODUCTION Etymologically the term Agriculture is derived as follows – ‘Agri’ means field or soil and ‘culture’ means the care of or tilling. It includes all such human efforts as are conducive to the quick and better growth of vegetables and animal products for the benefit of man. In the last fifty years of liberation, the state has undergone and witnessed in the agriculture sector. At ...

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Pros and Cons of Tariffs

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Definition of Tariffs Tariff are custom assessments that are demanded on imported merchandise. The duty is generally connected as a rate of the aggregate expense of the item, including cargo and protection. This raises the cost of the import and gives leverage to household items inside of that market. Tariffs are a hindrance to exchange and are utilized to secure a residential industry. Tariffs are otherwise ...

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impact of Carbon Tariff on Imports from China to EU

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1 Econometric analysis on the impacts of a potential carbon tariff on imports from China to the EU Base on the analysis above, we found China is a large CO2 emitter. However, there are huge amount CO2 emissions embodied in China’s international trade especially exports. A large proportion of exports focused on the sectors with high CO2 emissions coefficients. The EU introduces carbon tariffs on borders ...

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GST Effect to Malaysia Construction Cost on Housing Project

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Title: A Study of GST Effect to the Malaysia Construction Cost on Housing Project. Introduction Government Service Tax (GST) or also known as Value Added Tax (VAT) in some countries is an indirect broad based consumption tax that imposed on the sale of goods and services (Philip, 2012). As mentioned and emphasized by our Prime Minister, Dato’ Seri Najib Tun Razak on the reading of Budget ...

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Effects of Bank Independence on Price Stability

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Synopsis Statement of the problem Central bank independence (CBI) has become one of the fundamental concepts in monetary theory and policy and an increasing number of countries in all regions of the world made their central banks independent in the last twenty years. The culmination of this trend was perhaps the creation of the European Central Bank (ECB) which is the most independent central bank of ...

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Monopolized Water Industry Advantages and Disadvantages

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  MEMBER NAMES & ID: Lim Ho Zhi J14015925 N1 Kiren Velu Pillai J14016007 A1 Lim Qi Wei J14014493 A1 Lim Ka Sheng J14014996 A1 Background and Development Under the Constitutions of Malaysia, water is the state matter and is one of the human needs to survive. The source of water usually comes from ...

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Negative Externality: Pakistan's Carbon Tax

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Table of Contents (Jump to) Introduction Answer 1 Answer 2 Answer 3 Conclusion References Introduction The assignment is based on the concept of negative externalities. A negative externality normally is a cost that is incurred to the third party as a result of an economic transaction. The assignment is based on the case study of Pakistan’s policy for implementing the carbon tax. This way the government ...

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Analysis of Economic Factors in a Business

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Profit Sharing, Revenue Sharing, Piece Rate, Time Clocks and Spot Checks   Submitted by Group 6:- Neethi Nair-14020541031 Neha Paswan-14020541032 Nilesh Tayade-14020541033 Nishant Thool-14020541034 Nishith Mohanty-14020541035 Nitish Vats – 14020541036 Akanksha Chaudhary - 14020541065 Profit Sharing:- Profit sharing are the commission plans to introduced by business firms that provides direct or indirect wages to the employees that is dependent on the company’s profit earned, ...

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China and World Food Supplies Economic Impact

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  Student: Tianhao Cao   1. Introduction The way that a country trade with the world is greatly depending on its economic system and government policies. Changes in policies will inevitably result in countries foreign trade regimes and trade performance for economic reform. Agriculture, as an important role in China, largely contributes to economic development and ensure a continuous increase in agricultural commodities, as ...

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Absolute Advantage Theory Analysis

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Background of Adam Smith Adam Smith was a Scottish moral philosopher and pioneer of political economy. Adam Smith is well known with his classic works such as The Theory of Moral Sentiments and The Wealth of Nations. Adam Smith was cited as the father of modern economics and is still the most influential economics thinkers. The Wealth of Nations is considering as Adam Smith’s most popular ...

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