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  • Market Economic

    Market Economic

    In today's increasingly free market economy, more enterprises compete for limited resources, which has led to unfair business competition has become the norm. For large enterprises and transnational corporations and business crimes often formed a close contact. However, this malicious means of competition can really bring long-term profits for the company? In my view, long-term development of large companies must be inseparable from its good business ethics. By 2000, Enron was an all-powerful "energy empire,"

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    Submitted: July 24, 2017 By: Zhihong Peng
  • Educational Inequality

    Educational Inequality

    Introduction 1. Educational inequality constantly plagues our society. World leaders have been racking their brains, finding ways to overcome this unsettled problem. 2. What if I told you that this educational inequality gap between the rich and poor children in United States is narrowing? Yes, you’ve heard it right! 3. According to the National Centre for Education Statistics, the school readiness gaps, which is the differences in academic skills between the affluent and poor kindergarten

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    Submitted: August 1, 2017 By: jiaminn99
  • Legalizing Marijuana in Illinois: Economic Common Sense

    Legalizing Marijuana in Illinois: Economic Common Sense

    LEGALIZING MARIJUANA IN ILLINOIS Legalizing Marijuana in Illinois: Economic Common Sense Michael Heaton Eastern Gateway Community College Legalizing Marijuana in Illinois: Economic Common Sense State of the State. While planning and thinking about this project in the early days of June 2017, the State of Illinois had gone two years without a budget. The democratically controlled Senate and House of Representatives and the Republican Governor of the state could not agree on how to balance

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    Submitted: September 19, 2017 By: beatusaum
  • Economics 305

    Economics 305

    ECONOMICS 305: CLASS TEST THREE - 2014 PAGE: UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATAL SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING, ECONOMICS AND FINANCE ECONOMICS 305 CLASS RECORD TEST 3: 15 MAY 2014 DURATION: 60 MINS TOTAL MARKS: 100 _________________________________________________________________ INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES * This test consists of 30 multiple choice questions. * Candidates are required to attempt all 30 MCQ questions. * Record all your answers on the separate MCQ answer sheet (pink form) provided. * Only HB pencil may be

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    Submitted: September 22, 2017 By: Nompumelelo Mahlobelana
  • Growth & Deciding

    Growth & Deciding

    4. Is Trevor a manager or an entrepreneur, site your evidence from the case? Develop a table listing the pros and cons for each (incorporate relevant data from the case)? Entrepreneur Manager Creativity – wants to create a company where he can pursue his own vision and strategy Trevor and Ruth has no management training Taste for the risk, want to try even if he fails Management issues + complicated relationship with Ruth Doesn’t want

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    Submitted: October 6, 2017 By: Alizée Bürgi
  • Growth Mindset

    Growth Mindset

    Page Laura Simon Dr. Gray English Methods 4 October 2017 Growth Mindset Definition: Growth mindset is a concept coined and studied by Stanford University psychologist Carolyn Dweck, Ph.D. that refers to a person’s belief in his or her own ability to learn and develop skills, regardless of natural ability, through determination and hard work. Having a growth mindset is not an all or nothing frame of mind; it falls on a continuum that can vary

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    Submitted: October 6, 2017 By: lauracrunch
  • Relationship Between Poor Agriculture Performance and Rural Poverty

    Relationship Between Poor Agriculture Performance and Rural Poverty

    Maria Chelo E. Santos Transformer Section Final Essay Ver.1 Date: September 27, 2017 Approved Question: What are the main issues and concerns that impede the development of agriculture sector that it fails to become a major driver to reduce poverty and inequality in Philippine society? Based on my own experience and observation in the field, what could be some of the reforms or core strategies needed to address these issues and concerns? 1. Introduction This

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    Submitted: December 28, 2017 By: mariachelosantos
  • The Economic Effects of Legalizing the Undocumented Population

    The Economic Effects of Legalizing the Undocumented Population

    ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION The Economic Effects of Legalizing the Undocumented Population Colton Davis University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Author Note This paper was prepared for English 102, taught by Professor Morris. The Economic Effects of Legalizing the Undocumented Population Illegal immigration has become a controversial issue in the United States for many reasons. Debates often intensify significantly following a hardship of some kind. These hardships can be either economic or social, including crime and acts of

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    Submitted: January 30, 2018 By: 17davisc
  • Hvarious Socio-Economic and Nutrition Interventions by Un, Other Governments and Ngos

    Hvarious Socio-Economic and Nutrition Interventions by Un, Other Governments and Ngos

    HVARIOUS SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS BY UN, OTHER GOVERNMENTS AND NGOS UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) OCHA mission is to alleviate human suffering through the coordination of effective and principled humanitarian action; advocating on behalf of affected people; collecting, analyzing and sharing information with partners and the public, and mobilizing and organizing humanitarian funding. Every year, OCHA develops the Yemen Humanitarian Response Plan (YHRP) together with humanitarian UN Agencies, Funds and Programmes,

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    Submitted: March 2, 2018 By: Owiti
  • Understanding the International Economic Order, 2017

    Understanding the International Economic Order, 2017

    Understanding the international economic order, 2017 Corvinus University of Budapest Gábor Kutasi, gabor.kutasi@uni-corvinus.hu, associate professor Aims of the class The class examines the relationship between economic and political power and wealth in the development and functioning of the modern world economy. We focus on the ways in which economic, political and social forces affect the policy choices of states, firms and atomized individuals in international trade, investment, and monetary affairs. However, following the tradition of

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    Submitted: April 18, 2018 By: Oyuka Bat-Ochir
  • InCome Inequality in the United States

    InCome Inequality in the United States

    Roberto Diban Jattin Ms. Teresa Iverson ENGL 1005 – 8 April 1st 2015 Income inequality in the United States The United States of America is probably the richest and most powerful nation in the world. It has the world’s largest economy; it has the highest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the world, and is the country with the largest production of oil, gas and public services. However, the United States is also one of the

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    Submitted: April 25, 2018 By: rddj
  • Economic and Management Accounting Plan for Sparklejuice, Inc.

    Economic and Management Accounting Plan for Sparklejuice, Inc.

    Economic and Management Accounting Plan for SparkleJuice, Inc. ________________ Economic and Management Accounting Plan for SparkleJuice, Inc. SparkleJuice, Inc. has become a popular alternative to conventional sodas and sparkling waters over the past two years in Florida. The sales have been described as phenomenal, and the appeal of an all-natural, low-calorie beverage these days has great promise, with a well-conceived marketing campaign. As in the case of the Independent Beverage Company, it could go from

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    Submitted: August 11, 2018 By: Frank Cuffman
  • Strategies for Loan Growth on Green Technology Financing

    Strategies for Loan Growth on Green Technology Financing

    Strategies for loan growth on Green Technology Financing In Malaysia, there are still many untapped opportunities which can be found in green technology sector because the sector has growth potential and positive prospects that can contribute to the economy. There are approaches or strategies which can encourage companies to participate in the scheme and actively apply for financing from the Participating Financial Institution (PFI). The PFI plays an important role in this sector to ensure

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    Submitted: September 4, 2018 By: franklampard8888
  • Mgmt 320 - Amazon’s Growth

    Mgmt 320 - Amazon’s Growth

    Amazon Rupinderjit Kaur Professor Ruth Huwe MGMT 320 July 3, 2018 Introduction: Amazon, also known as “tech-giant,” one of America’s largest e-commerce retailer was founded in 1994 by Jeff Bezos in his garage in Bellevue, Washington. Bezos started Amazon as an online bookstore with the idea of how a database has the capacity to hold more books compared to a physical bookstore. It started as a bookstore company but now people can buy and sell

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    Submitted: October 29, 2018 By: Uyen Ta
  • Inequality Does Cause Underdevelopment: Insights from a New Instrument

    Inequality Does Cause Underdevelopment: Insights from a New Instrument

    Reading Response: “Inequality does cause underdevelopment: Insights from a new instrument” Big Question: The effect of income inequality on economic development has long been a topic of debate within growth economics. Early growth literature, published by influential economists such as Lewis and Kaldor, argued that high levels of inequality encouraged economic development by funneling income to high-saving capitalists. More recent theoretical and empirical studies, however, reversed this prediction and suggested that inequality actually harms growth

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    Submitted: November 19, 2018 By: Connor Meike
  • Inen 509 - Economic Life of the Asset

    Inen 509 - Economic Life of the Asset

    Homework Assignment 4 Solutions 1. Problem 5.1 (page 196) in textbook. a. From equation 5.1 ib=0.15 tm=0.4 kb=(.15)(1-.4)=0.09 or 9% b. from equation 5.2 1 + (ibtm/4)((P/A, kbp, 4) – (1 + ib)(P/F,kbp, 4) = 0 Try kbp = 9% From table in Appendix A page 711 1 + (.15*.4/4)(3.2397199) – (1+ .15)(.7084252)= .2339068185 Try kbp =8% From table in Appendix A page 710 1 + (.015)(3.3121268) – 1.15(.7350299) = .204398 Try kbp =

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    Submitted: January 14, 2019 By: akashlakhe
  • A Growth Mindeset

    A Growth Mindeset

    A growth mindset is a mindset in which the person would do anything to accomplish their goal and overcome any challenges along the way. A fixed mindset is the exact opposite of a growth mindset. One whom possesses a fixed mindset will make minor mistakes and consider them major failures. Instead of facing there challenges head on, they run and hide from them, and consequently end up facing even bigger problems. People with a growth

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    Submitted: January 22, 2019 By: annacorlew
  • How Did World War 2 Change American Economics, Society And/or Politics?

    How Did World War 2 Change American Economics, Society And/or Politics?

    How did World War 2 change American economics, society and/or politics? After the conclusion of World War II, the United States went through several transformations. Many programs and policies were created to help American economy, society and government after the war. Some were positive changes and some were not as positive. The end of World War II saw the emergence of women in the workplace. They were doing jobs that were held my men in

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    Submitted: February 5, 2019 By: jonipie
  • The Current Economic Climate, Financing Decisions, and Personal Factors from Michael Burton

    The Current Economic Climate, Financing Decisions, and Personal Factors from Michael Burton

    The current economic climate, financing decisions, and personal factors from Michael Burton himself have all led to this loan being in default. During the commercial property boom of 2005-2006, property owners borrowed huge sums of money directly from commercial banks, and indirectly from investors through the sale of commercial mortgage backed securities. When the economy began to weaken in late 2007, rents went down as vacancies went up. Because of this, property owners were not

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    Submitted: February 18, 2019 By: Maddie Weinman
  • The Principal Cause of the Expansion of Presidential Powers in the 20th Century Has Been War and Diplomacy Rather Than Domestic Growth and Crisis."

    The Principal Cause of the Expansion of Presidential Powers in the 20th Century Has Been War and Diplomacy Rather Than Domestic Growth and Crisis."

    "Although the thirteen American colonies were founded at different times by people with different motives and with different forms of colonial charters and political organizations, by the Revolution the colonies had become remarkably similar." Assess the validity of this statement. The thirteen original colonies were very different at the time of their foundings, and by the eve of the American Revolution they were still diversified politically, with governments ranging from monarchical to democratic, unique culturally

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    Submitted: February 23, 2019 By: sharks
  • Growth Mindset Vs. Fixed Mindset

    Growth Mindset Vs. Fixed Mindset

    Growth Mindset Vs. Fixed Mindset Based off of the information provided by the Growth Mindset Vs. Fixed Mindset video created by Sprouts, I was able to better understand myself and how both of these mindsets have controlled past experiences of mine. Though I aspire to possess more of a growth mindset and its ability to adapt to challenges, I feel that I am more aligned with that of a fixed mindset. For instance, in high

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    Submitted: February 24, 2019 By: reina991
  • Impact of Zakat and Ushr in Socio Economic System.

    Impact of Zakat and Ushr in Socio Economic System.

    Riphah international University Islamabad Impact of Zakat and Ushr in socio economic system Submitted by Anees ur Rehman 22196 M Rafay Munir 218 Umair Javaid 21851 (MS Accounting & Finance) ________________ Abstract Zakat and Ushr are the most cardinal and vital system in Islam. In the overall perspective of the Islamic economic system, nature, structure and function should be considered in a better way. Therefore, it is important to clarify the basic principles of Islam,

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    Submitted: March 9, 2019 By: Rafay Munir
  • Economic Managerial Problem

    Economic Managerial Problem

    ECONOMIC MANAGERIAL CHAPTER 1 CONCEPTUAL AND COMPUTATIONAL QUESTION 1. Southwest airilines begins a “ Bags Fly Free” campaign, charging no fees for the first and second checked bags. Does this situation best represent producer-producer rivalry, consumer-consumer rivalry ? Explain. Jawab : Berdasarkan kasus yang terjadi dapat diidentifikasi bahwa telah terjadi persaingan Produsen-Produsen . Hal ini dapat dilihat dari persaingan yang terjadi berkaitan dengan penetapan kebijakan harga yang dibebankan untuk biaya tas atau bagasi yang di

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    Submitted: March 17, 2019 By: M.Arief Jaya W
  • Economic Crisis: Oil Shock 1979.

    Economic Crisis: Oil Shock 1979.

    Economic Crisis: Oil Shock 1979 This particular oil crisis that took place in 1979 was crucial because of the fact there was one just six years before. It was also called “the second oil shock”, the first oil crisis was in 1973 and many people bought out all the oil thinking it was going to run out, which in fact made things worse. Americans wasted about 150,000 barrels of oil per day waiting in the

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    Submitted: March 25, 2019 By: savannahmarie
  • Economics Monetary Policy

    Economics Monetary Policy

    Summary of Monetary Policy What does it affect? 1. Consumption (C) * i/r decrease * Cost of borrowing decrease * Consumers more willing able and willing to purchase big-ticket items * (C) of big-ticket items increase * Furthermore, opportunity cost of holding money decrease * Savings (S) decrease and quantity of money demanded increase* * People spend more -> (C) increase *quantity of money demanded = amount of money held as cash in economy NOT

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    Submitted: June 29, 2019 By: YiMin Ang

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