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  • Bell Canada - an Economic Analysis

    to increased working costs. Accordingly, the federal government has introduced subsidiaries to the new entrants, including subsidizing spectrum caps. It has also aimed to regulate mandatory roaming and tower sharing (Masse & Beaudry, 2015). With respect to license and regulations, the government has put great effort into promoting fair competition and making sure customers have all their freedom of options. The industry is regulated by the 1993 Telecommunications Act and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications

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    Submitted: June 24, 2018 Autor: Mikki
  • How You Believe Economic Activity Would Be Affected If We Did Not Have Financial Markets and Institutions

    How You Believe Economic Activity Would Be Affected If We Did Not Have Financial Markets and Institutions

    Middle T-account 60 400 340 Bottom T-account 60 480 (60/.125) liability 420 - What is a “call loan”? How did call loans contribute to economic recessions? A call loan may be “called in”—declared due and payable—by the lender at any time. Until 1913, call loans were the common form of bank financing for agriculture and business. Also, recall that until 1913 there was no “lender of last resort” to keep banks liquid. If too

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    Essay Length: 1,772 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: June 26, 2018 Autor: Joshua
  • Economic Aspects of Indo-Pak Wars

    Economic Aspects of Indo-Pak Wars

    Pakistan’s domestic politics was quite fragile after Ayub Khan narrowly won the Presidential election on 2nd January 1965. Now, General Ayub Khan was quite confident of winning as being in power since the 1958 ‘bloodless coup’, he had amended constitution in his favor. But his opposition was Miss Fatima Jinnah, the elderly sister of Mohammed Ali Jinnah, and was quickly gaining ground. In the end, despite heavy vote rigging, Miss Jinnah lost by just

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    Essay Length: 3,161 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: September 5, 2018 Autor: Mikki
  • Bonazzi Indo Joint Venture Culture Clash or Pure Economics?

    Bonazzi Indo Joint Venture Culture Clash or Pure Economics?

    This action by Bonazzi could possibly due to the uncertainty of whether the joint venture will success or fail. In this case, Bonazzi gave the machinery that it brought from France created a major problem. The fundamental problems were that the machinery was fifteen years old and the only capable operators were French engineers, who most of them had left the company, consequently, it led to six months of delay of machinery transfer and operation.

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    Essay Length: 2,141 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: September 7, 2018 Autor: Maryam
  • Advancement in Telecommunication and Economic Growth - Case of Malaysia

    Advancement in Telecommunication and Economic Growth - Case of Malaysia

    The JTM then was converted into Syarikat Telikom Malaysia Berhad (STMB) in 1987 under the newly adopted National Corporatization Policy to indicate that it was an autonomous firm. However, STMB was still fully owned by the government. So, STMB released 25% share to public which got the incorporation as a public listed company in 1990. In 1991, it was renamed to what now we know as TM -Telekom Malaysia Berhad. Telekom Malaysia's majority (%)

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    Submitted: September 21, 2018 Autor: Adnan
  • Macro Economics Hw4

    Macro Economics Hw4

    5. Use a supply and demand graph for loanable funds to explain crowd out. (Figure 3.3) [pic 2] The dashed line is investment and the solid line is starting line. The higher bold line means that interest rates are higher, so that the I dashed curve will hit the new interest rate at a lower level of investment (I1). Thus the government deficit raises interest rates and crowds out investment spending. (a) Show how

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    Submitted: October 2, 2018 Autor: Jannisthomas
  • The Main Reason for the Growth of the Progressive Movement in the Years 1890-1912 Was Because of the Need to Regulate Big Business

    The Main Reason for the Growth of the Progressive Movement in the Years 1890-1912 Was Because of the Need to Regulate Big Business

    There was a country wide recession in 1893 which led to high unemployment in industrial cities such as New York and San Francisco. In these cities many Americans lived in desperate poverty and struggled to get by on a daily basis. With these conditions there became disease, Famine and death. These just helped the reasons for the growth of Progressivism. The Press also played a major role in exposing the evils in American society

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    Essay Length: 979 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: October 4, 2018 Autor: goude2017
  • A Study of the Economic Factors Affecting the Oil & Natural Gas Sector in India

    A Study of the Economic Factors Affecting the Oil & Natural Gas Sector in India

    - Railways Industry – Fuel is an important part of the operations in the freight rail industry. Hence reduction in the fuel prices results in an increase in profitability of the rail industry, the benefits of which are then distributed to the customers. (Tipping, Schmahl, & Duiven, 2015) - Automobile Industry – Reduction in price of oil means that consumers may have extra income at their disposal. This extra income may be used to

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    Essay Length: 3,365 Words / 14 Pages
    Submitted: October 5, 2018 Autor: goude2017
  • Regulation Multiple Choice Question Answers

    Regulation Multiple Choice Question Answers

    c. the probability of being convicted and the probability of being incarcerated d. all of the above probabilities - Disagreements between those who believe in the right to life and those who believe in the right of a woman to choose to have an abortion, rest basically, and most importantly, on a. differences in logical understanding b. differences in social understanding c. differences in fundamental moral beliefs d. differences in intelligence. - The chapter

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    Essay Length: 11,789 Words / 48 Pages
    Submitted: October 15, 2018 Autor: goude2017
  • Economic Growth

    Economic Growth

    In the absence of technological progress, economic growth eventually slows down because: - Capital accumulation slows down and we cannot move away/beyond k*, and - Production function is concave, i.e. has diminishing returns. k* and y* are affected by population growth rates (n), savings rates (s) and depreciation rates (δ). Increasing savings rates can increase k* and y* only temporarily, but not permanently. k* and y* set maximum possible economic growth rates. The maximum

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    Essay Length: 5,599 Words / 23 Pages
    Submitted: October 16, 2018 Autor: Mikki
  • Advertisement Regulations in Russia

    Advertisement Regulations in Russia

    Online behavioral advertising: In Russia, the advertising Law does not regulate online behavioral advertising. However, in the Article 23.2 of the Russian constitution, the Article guarantees privacy of correspondence and other communications. In addition to that, the federal law provides for protection of certain information where a person can be identified. As the use of such data is unauthorized, it can result in administrative liability, in other word a fine. The only state body

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    Essay Length: 2,171 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: October 20, 2018 Autor: Adnan
  • Managerial Economics - Market Structures

    Managerial Economics - Market Structures

    and modems are tacked onto customers cable bills as well. Film Industry - Summary The film industry has been making motion pictures for over 100 years. Back in the ‘Golden Age’ of Hollywood (1930’s-1950’s), there were five major movie studios. Today, there are dozens of movie studios, but they are divided up among six major conglomerates: Time Warner, Fox, Viacom, Disney, Comcast, & Sony (“The Oligopoly…”). Film Industry - Why it’s an Oligopoly The film

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    Submitted: October 31, 2018 Autor: Maryam
  • Whether Drug Prices Should Be Regulated

    Whether Drug Prices Should Be Regulated

    Even though drug manufacturers often cite R&D costs when defending high drug prices, “the connection isn’t exactly true”, says Aaron Kesselheim, an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. “Most of the time, scientific research that leads to new drugs is funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) via federal grants”. Indeed, the NIH funded $31.1 billion in 2015, which is nearly 38% of research on basic science that is paid by

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    Essay Length: 2,871 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: November 2, 2018 Autor: Joshua
  • Hong Kong Economics

    Hong Kong Economics

    In 2009, Hong Kong unemployment hit another high rate point of 5.5% due to the global economic crisis. To assist with the recovery of cyclical unemployment due to the crisis, the government created over 60,000 jobs opportunities by hiring civil servants, speeding up projects and launching temporary jobs (Cheung, 2009). From 2010 onward, the unemployment rate in Hong Kong have since decreased greatly and stabilized because of its strong and healthy GDP. There are

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    Submitted: November 4, 2018 Autor: Tim
  • The Puritan Impact upon America. What Long Lasting Traditions to Social, Religious and Economic Expressions Did This Group Infuse into the Fabric of the American Traditions?

    The Puritan Impact upon America. What Long Lasting Traditions to Social, Religious and Economic Expressions Did This Group Infuse into the Fabric of the American Traditions?

    The Puritans were able to impact the Americas economically. The economic well being of the New England colonies during the Puritan occupation was mostly centered on family-sized farms and occasional trading. If you were a Puritan during the 1650’s, you would: have a small area of land where you grow your plants, cut wood, build things you need with wood; buy metals, books, cloth, and food that was not growable as well as other

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    Essay Length: 1,948 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 6, 2018 Autor: goude2017
  • International Economics - This Industrial Revolution in Vietnam

    International Economics - This Industrial Revolution in Vietnam

    This research paper focuses on specific opportunities and challenges in the Vietnamese policy toward startup companies. Furthermore, the situation in which a significant amount of original Vietnamese startup companies tend to choose Singapore rather than Vietnam as their mother land will also be discussed. - Discussions of findings - The Fourth Industrial Revolution and Startup The Fourth Industrial Revolution has been a current trend of automation and exchange data in manufacturing technology, creates the

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    Essay Length: 8,930 Words / 36 Pages
    Submitted: November 6, 2018 Autor: Joshua
  • Economics in one Lesson: The Invisible Side of Policies

    Economics in one Lesson: The Invisible Side of Policies

    The curse of machinery: the rise of automation is reducing the job opportunities. Software and machines are performing more of the starter jobs which make it very hard to get started in the economy. The unemployment rate is much higher for minorities and young people and this bas bad long term consequences. If they are not given an opportunity to refine their skills, they will lag in opportunity and income. It seems reasonable that

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    Essay Length: 1,624 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: November 14, 2018 Autor: Tim
  • Promoting Social and Economic Inclusion of Refugees

    Promoting Social and Economic Inclusion of Refugees

    Because Ireland has provided much help towards simulating refugees to the culture of the country, we request that the UN continues the EU initiative program and urge more countries to be open to taking in refugees. Ireland also demands a plan to address the issue how there are only 30 countries on board with the initiative program. When Ireland is a smaller country but still has the funds to produce education and other resources

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    Essay Length: 872 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 15, 2018 Autor: Rachel
  • Economic for Managers Tutorial in Week 3

    Economic for Managers Tutorial in Week 3

    coffee, it depend on what change happen in the market. Assuming that the change in the market is positive to coffee beans, that means there is increase in the supply of coffee beans. That will cause the increase in the supply of coffee beans and decrease in the price of that. c. The change in the market on equilibrium price and quantity of powdered non-dairy creamer can cause both increase and decrease on the demand

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    Essay Length: 800 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 15, 2018 Autor: Joshua
  • Impact of Safer Roads on Community Health and Economic Growth

    Impact of Safer Roads on Community Health and Economic Growth

    Generally, a model for safe transportation and economic development can be summarized as: Providing Infrastructure → Improving (Physical) Accessibility →. Enhancing Mobility → Improving Welfare 2.0 RESEARCH METHOLOGY Since an important aim of the study is to analyze the impact of safer roads on the community health and the economy development; accident data has an important role in the investigation. Beyond the absolute numbers the yearly changes of the total numbers of accidents can

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    Essay Length: 4,511 Words / 19 Pages
    Submitted: November 19, 2018 Autor: Sara17
  • The Canadian Telecommunications Industry: Regulation and Policy

    The Canadian Telecommunications Industry: Regulation and Policy

    STUDY: 2 THE CANADIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY: REGULATION AND POLICY Government opens Telecommunication sector for new entrants • Even after the impressive market penetration of the wireless communication technologies in Canada, the wireless industry was dominated by the three big players, Bell, Rogers, and TELUS and hence the government felt the need for competition. A Telecommunications Review Panel was appointed by Industry Canada to study the current telecommunication framework and recommend policy and regulatory changes. The

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    Essay Length: 1,935 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 20, 2018 Autor: Sharon
  • France Economics Research Guide

    France Economics Research Guide

    - Labour Market Analysis - Unemployment Rate in France Unemployment rate is a percentage of labor force that currently does not have a job in a country. Unemployment can be classified to 3 categories: Frictional unemployment, Structural unemployment, and Cyclical unemployment. Frictional Unemployment is unemployment caused by people in the process of changing jobs to find a better job. Structural unemployment is unemployment caused by a worker lack of skill to do the jobs

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    Essay Length: 2,209 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: November 22, 2018 Autor: Maryam
  • Australia Economics

    Australia Economics

    The Australian economy has, for a long time, been firmly in place, including a highly educated workforce, a strong population growth rate and a strong institutional framework: the provisions of the law; regulatory validity and effective surveillance of parts of the economy include ensuring the soundness of the financial system; promote careful management of monetary and financial issues. The Australian government has made concrete plans for the long-term development of the economy: including promoting

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    Essay Length: 2,404 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2018 Autor: Joshua
  • Match of Dragon and Elephant Comparison of Chinese and Indian Economic Nowadays

    Match of Dragon and Elephant Comparison of Chinese and Indian Economic Nowadays

    For both countries, we can easily foresee bright futures for them, but results for the competition between the authoritarian regime and free institution can hardly be predicted. At least, we can say that authoritarian regime in China is more suitable for those who have a specific aim, while free institution is more suitable for those who prefer a natural economic development. As for as I am concerned, with a powerful government, authoritarian regime would

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    Essay Length: 1,354 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 25, 2018 Autor: Mikki
  • Mba 610 Managerial Economics Energy Gel Case

    Mba 610 Managerial Economics Energy Gel Case

    Exhibit 1. [pic 1] Strategic Fit of Gels. In 1998 HPC invested $7.5 million in new mixing equipment for its energy bar product line; this machine was expected to have a useful life of 10 years with no salvage value (Raviv, 2007, p. 3, footnote 6). To depreciate/budget, we determined the actual cost of owning the machinery for 10 years. Our purchase price was not $7.5 million, but was closer to $6.2 million; the

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    Submitted: November 28, 2018 Autor: Rachel

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