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  • The Organizational Issues That Lead to the Economic Decline of Sears

    The Organizational Issues That Lead to the Economic Decline of Sears

    First, Sears offers a vision which is non-inclusive to employees and largely focuses on the customer. The company motto, an organizational artifact, asserts that Sears is a “compelling place to work, compelling place to shop, compelling place to shop” (Steven P. Kirn 2012). The fact that “compelling place to shop” is repeated further illustrates Sears’ enacted values; the organization is profit oriented and facilitates weak organizational culture. The company motto should be looked at

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    Essay Length: 3,203 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: March 28, 2018 Autor: Joshua
  • Discuss the Advantages and Disadvantages of the Futurisation of Swaps and the Regulators’ (in the Eu And/or Worldwide) Drive to Regulate the Otc Markets

    Discuss the Advantages and Disadvantages of the Futurisation of Swaps and the Regulators’ (in the Eu And/or Worldwide) Drive to Regulate the Otc Markets

    Swaps future require different block trade requirement i.e. a block trade is a swap of large principal value. Usually these block trade are exempted from SEF trading requirement, it stated that these transactions can happen over the phone as they have been traditional. These trades should be reported, and the clearing mandate will still apply, but reporting of these will be delayed as there is no requirement of pre-trade price transparency on the screen.

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    Essay Length: 2,230 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: March 28, 2018 Autor: Rachel
  • Does Economic Development Cause Democratisation?

    Does Economic Development Cause Democratisation?

    Besides, According to the He and Feng (2008:151) stated that the value and beliefs also could effect on the politic direction. For example, the traditional value of Confucianism in China has prevented the process of democratization. Confucianism in China was based on "human nature" as the mainstream (2008:151). In other words, morality is seen as a measure of everything. Under the long-term influence of this moral culture, the idea of moral supremacy is universally

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    Essay Length: 1,542 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: March 28, 2018 Autor: Adnan
  • The It Industry and Economic Development in India

    The It Industry and Economic Development in India

    the IT industry has become an entrenched feature of the Indian economic policy. Despite the IT industry’s critics, many policymakers regard it as highly successful and as playing a positive role in India’s economic development. From this perspective, Indian governments, and institutional actors within the state, have little incentive to break with the software services export-oriented strategy and many reasons to ignore criticisms of the IT industry. The IT industry’s ‘success’ has, if anything,

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    Essay Length: 1,972 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: March 29, 2018 Autor: Adnan
  • Economics - the Federal Reserve

    Economics - the Federal Reserve

    capital investments are known as “mal-investments.” Mises states that, “in a period of depressions a very low rate of interest- considered from the arithmetical point of view does not succeed in stimulating economic activity. The cash reserves of individuals and of banks grow, liquid funds accumulate, [excess reserves grown enormous] yet the depression continues.” Banks issue fiduciary media which are banknotes without gold backing or current accounts. Fiduciary media can expand credit and create new

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    Essay Length: 1,100 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 1, 2018 Autor: Sara17
  • The Effects of Cultural Capital in the Education System and the Follow on Effect: Less Representation of Lower Socio- Economic Students

    The Effects of Cultural Capital in the Education System and the Follow on Effect: Less Representation of Lower Socio- Economic Students

    The statistics from the Australian Department of Education, Undergraduate Applications, Offers and Acceptances 2014 report shows how the patterns just keep repeating themselves. As expected the lower SES students do not fare well; Applicants from low SES backgrounds are less likely to receive an offer compared with high SES applicants. Their offer rate was 80.0% compared with 83.5% for high SES applicants in 2013. Low SES applicants who received an offer were slightly less

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    Essay Length: 1,807 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: April 4, 2018 Autor: Rachel
  • Analysis the Effect of Hip Program Using Public Economics Theory

    Analysis the Effect of Hip Program Using Public Economics Theory

    a monthly budget of $500 in total on TFVs and other SNAP foods. The graph below shows pre-transfer budget constraint, HIP budget constraint and cash equivalent budget constraint. Outcomes of HIP differs depends on customers’ preference on fruits and vegetables. If HIP participants love eating healthy food, then consumers are inframarginal(as shown in graph 1). But if they just do not like fruits and vegetables (as shown in graph 2), there is no full valuation!

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    Essay Length: 955 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 11, 2018 Autor: Tim
  • Gdp-Economics

    Gdp-Economics

    of recession when the economy isn’t producing as much. The government is supposed to spend money to be able to increase aggregate demand and close the GDP gap. The amount of money that is needed to close that gap is called the recessionary gap. The recessionary gap is not equal to the GDP sue to the multiplier effect. When the government begins to spend money the effects on GDP are greater than the amount of

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    Essay Length: 655 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 13, 2018 Autor: Sharon
  • Green Economics

    Green Economics

    5. Explain what is meant by global climate change. What are its likely causes? What might be its likely economic consequences? Global Climate Change is a rapid rate and pattern of warming that cannot be explained by natural cycles alone. Scientist believe that this pattern is the effect of greenhouse gases emitted by humans. Gases in the atmosphere block heat from escaping. Some gases remain semi-permanently in the atmosphere and do not respond physically

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    Essay Length: 1,721 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: April 13, 2018 Autor: Joshua
  • The Transatlantic Slave Trade and the Economic Consequences in South Africa

    The Transatlantic Slave Trade and the Economic Consequences in South Africa

    The slave trade undoubtedly had an impact on the population growth, but to what extent is hard to say (another word??) due to uncertain numbers and information. The information about the size of population before the slave trades is so little, which makes it difficult to state exact conclusions. However, according to Peter Manning’s calculations, the population in Africa was only half of what it could have been by 1850[8]. It is obvious that

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    Essay Length: 1,149 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 21, 2018 Autor: Maryam
  • Free Market Proponents That Oppose Regulation Argue That Even in the Absence of Regulation, Organisation Will Provide Optimal Amounts of Accounting Information

    Free Market Proponents That Oppose Regulation Argue That Even in the Absence of Regulation, Organisation Will Provide Optimal Amounts of Accounting Information

    Value in exchange, according to Chamber define an asset as the individual exchangeability in the possession of an entity. He believes that something that cannot be sold separately such as goodwill which does not help the firm increase its ability to adapt to a changing environment. Therefore, the firm needs to record a loss because of the zero resale value. It takes the viewpoint of an internal manager or creditor who has to make

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    Essay Length: 2,602 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: April 26, 2018 Autor: Rachel
  • What Were the Economic and Political Reasons for Protective Tariffs in 1879

    What Were the Economic and Political Reasons for Protective Tariffs in 1879

    him. Also by the late 1870s landowners and industrialists were protesting for protective tariffs and by adopting these protectionist policies, Bismarck could win influential support from these groups. So in the 1878 elections, when the National Liberals lost around 30 seats, Bismarck saw his opportunity and with the combined strength of the two Conservative parties, The German Conservatives and Free Conservatives, he could form a majority government and outvote the National Liberals in the Reichstag

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    Essay Length: 849 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 27, 2018 Autor: Jannisthomas
  • Como Se Vieron Afectadas Las Exportaciones Que Sony Realizaba Desde Japón Por La Contracción De Las Economías Estadounidense Y Japonesa Y Por El Aumento En El Valor Del Yen?

    Como Se Vieron Afectadas Las Exportaciones Que Sony Realizaba Desde Japón Por La Contracción De Las Economías Estadounidense Y Japonesa Y Por El Aumento En El Valor Del Yen?

    Un punto más que podemos agregar es que si el yen aumenta de valor en comparación con cualquier otra divisa, Sony tiene el riesgo de perder participación y ser menos competitivo en el mercado. Por esta misma situación es ideal que Sony deje de producir en Japón y busque alternativas en otros países. - Cuáles son las principales fuerzas que afectaron al Yen japonés antes de la crisis financiera global en el cuarto trimestre

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    Essay Length: 963 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 2, 2018 Autor: Sharon
  • Light Rail Transit in Klang Valley: Health, Environmental and Economic Impact Analysis

    Light Rail Transit in Klang Valley: Health, Environmental and Economic Impact Analysis

    2.2.2 Air Pollution Light rail transit is known as the environmental friendly public transportation to the urban society due to the less air pollution effect compared to the road transportation such as car and motorcycle. According to United Nation (2001) most of theair pollution happened due the rapid growth in the urban area because of high fertility and rural-urban migration that give pressure to the environment. The rapid growth in the urban area force

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    Essay Length: 5,300 Words / 22 Pages
    Submitted: May 9, 2018 Autor: Jannisthomas
  • Analyze the Economic and Social Basis of the Food Riot and the Industrial Revolution Between 1700 and 1830

    Analyze the Economic and Social Basis of the Food Riot and the Industrial Revolution Between 1700 and 1830

    Similar to the food riot, the industrial revolution was triggered by the retrograding economic conditions and equally provoked by the social prospects. The industrial revolution initiated innovative manufacturing processes and replaced hand production by machines (Mathias, 2001: xiv). It first started in the United Kingdom because of the iron and coal supply, which were major resources for industrialisation and because it had various reliable water powers (Mathias, 2001: 42). In addition, the UK’s colonies

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    Essay Length: 2,562 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: May 23, 2018 Autor: goude2017
  • Identify the Economic Characteristics and Competitive Dynamics of the Industry in Which a Particular Firm Participates

    Identify the Economic Characteristics and Competitive Dynamics of the Industry in Which a Particular Firm Participates

    Form 10-Q Quarterly Report Prospectus or Registration Statement Statement of cash flow Beginning Cash + Cash Receipts – Cash Expenditures = Ending Cash Balance The direct method, which is preferred by both the FASB and IASB, lists individual classes of cash receipts and cash payments, such as cash collected from customers, cash paid to suppliers, and cash paid to employees. In contrast, the indirect method reconciles reported net income to cash flows from opera-

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    Essay Length: 1,805 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: May 27, 2018 Autor: Rachel
  • Indonesia - Cultural and Economic Analysis

    Indonesia - Cultural and Economic Analysis

    The distribution system in infrastructure consists of many middlemen. Usually, agents procure the foreign goods and supply to the modern retail. Central warehousing exists in major cities which make the distribution process extensive for traditional stores. Traditional stores are of high prominence when compared to that of mini markets and hyper markets. However, the role of the latter is growing currently. Also, with internet penetration, e-commerce trade is going up. Television as a medium

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    Essay Length: 4,879 Words / 20 Pages
    Submitted: May 29, 2018 Autor: Mikki
  • Economics Tutorial 6

    Economics Tutorial 6

    Values when w1 = w2 = 1: ; ; total cost = [pic 40][pic 41][pic 42] Can check what happens when this values change… - Geetha sells milkshakes in a competitive market on a corner of Buchanan street. Her production function is where output is measured in gallons, x1 is the containers of ice cream which is used and x2hours of labour hours spent to produce the milkshake. [pic 43] - What can you

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    Essay Length: 760 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: June 1, 2018 Autor: Maryam
  • Is Park Chung Hee a Successful Economic Leader?

    Is Park Chung Hee a Successful Economic Leader?

    Similar opinions are prevailing among oversea scholars. A number of foreign scholars assert that President Park’s strategy to develop economy is so brilliant that calling Korean development experience as “Park Chung Hee Syndrom” or “Miracle.” Some foreign scholars actually wanted to benchmark President Park’s plans in order to apply similar strategies to their own country. Luis Mah, the member of Centre of African and Development Studies, strongly agreed with the strategy to end a

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    Essay Length: 1,027 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: June 9, 2018 Autor: Jannisthomas
  • India Vs Brazil - a Macro-Economic View on the Past, Present and Future of the Two Countries

    India Vs Brazil - a Macro-Economic View on the Past, Present and Future of the Two Countries

    [pic 5] Brazilian economy, in spite of its current successful growth story, has always been associated with the following three characteristics: a) A suspicion for free markets (trade accounted for a modest 24% of GDP in 2008) b) A faith in the wisdom of government intervention in business and finance; c) A persistently high interest rates because of its bad tryst with inflation on two accounts. (The central bank’s headline interest rate is 8.%,

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    Essay Length: 3,683 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: June 12, 2018 Autor: Jannisthomas
  • The Role of Economics in Environmental Management

    The Role of Economics in Environmental Management

    Selecting even a few actions from the vast array of options for greening the planet to incorporate into daily activities can protect water resources, improve air quality, reduce waste and raise awareness of environmental issues. Environmental damage is the result and effect of pollution. Like increasing of solid waste pollution because of poor waste management practices allow contaminants such as lead and mercury to reach into soil and water supplies. So we need to

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    Essay Length: 1,376 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: June 13, 2018 Autor: Sara17
  • Eco 501 - Economic Development

    Eco 501 - Economic Development

    (a) To advance an open, non -biased and impartial multilateral exchanging framework that will empower all nations in specific, the creating nations - to enhance their economic structures and enhance the way of life of their populaces through supported economic advancement. (b) To enhance access to business sectors for fares of creating countries. (c) To enhance the working of ware markets and accomplish sound, perfect and steady item arrangements at national and worldwide levels

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    Essay Length: 3,466 Words / 14 Pages
    Submitted: June 13, 2018 Autor: Tim
  • Impact of Meiji Restoration to the Socio-Political and Economical Sectors of Japan

    Impact of Meiji Restoration to the Socio-Political and Economical Sectors of Japan

    Tokugawa Yoshinobu put his prerogative at the emperor’s disposal, where in fact in the first place, the emperor had no power and authority to rule the country, and then Yoshinobu resigned his position ten days later. This was effectively the restoration of imperial rule, although Yoshinobu retained considerable power. In January 1868, the Boshin War began with the Battle of Toba Fushimi, in which an army led by forces from Choshu and Satsuma defeated the

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    Essay Length: 3,970 Words / 16 Pages
    Submitted: June 14, 2018 Autor: Rachel
  • Economic Development - Video Review

    Economic Development - Video Review

    The second significant point, political and economic stability, relates to the country Turkey because they could learn a lot from TRUMPF and how they have political stability as well as no corruption. “Foreign investors and observers are growing increasingly nervous about the increasingly authoritarian nature of President Erdogan and the AKP government” (Sidar, Tuncalp). This is not a good sign for Turkey as the country might be scaring away investors, which is the opposite

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    Essay Length: 1,126 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: June 14, 2018 Autor: Joshua
  • Assess the Economic and Political Implications of Wto Accession

    Assess the Economic and Political Implications of Wto Accession

    However, it is notable that the invitation of foreign competition has had a negative impact in some industries. Although China eliminated export subsidies in agriculture and reduced tariffs, it is argued that WTO membership has been detrimental to agriculture. Notably relatively high tariffs are used to protect poor farmers, however without this there is becoming an even greater disparity between Rural and urban sectors. This is emphasised by the evidence given by Fewsmith, that

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    Essay Length: 1,899 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: June 22, 2018 Autor: Mikki

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