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  • The Keynesian Theory

    The Keynesian Theory

    Keynesian Theory The Great Depression can be greatly understood by the Keynesian Theory. It is actually crucial to understanding the Great Depression. To begin, when the Great Depression hit worldwide, it fell on economists to explain it and devise a cure. Most economists were convinced that something as large and intractable as the Great Depression must have complicated causes. Keynes came up with an explanation of economic slumps that was surprisingly simple. In fact, when

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    Submitted: February 23, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Increasing the U.S. Gas Tax 20% to Increase Natural Gas Supplies Will Boost Economic Development and Will Promote Environmental Protection,

    Increasing the U.S. Gas Tax 20% to Increase Natural Gas Supplies Will Boost Economic Development and Will Promote Environmental Protection,

    Proposal Increasing the U.S. gas tax 20% to increase natural gas supplies will boost economic development and will promote environmental protection, while ensuring more stable prices for natural gas customers. Most importantly, increasing natural gas supplies will give Americans what they want reasonable prices, greater price stability, and fuel for our vibrant economy. However, without policy changes to natural gas supply, as well as expansion of production, pipeline, and local delivery infrastructure for natural

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    Submitted: February 23, 2010 By: Bred
  • Black Economics

    Black Economics

    Black Economics In Black Economics William Raspberry offers a personal insight into the economics of the black American, but as he states Raspberry is “neither a businessman, an economist, nor a social scientist.” He presents his views without analysis and his solutions without a business outlook; instead Raspberry looks to the people for the cause and the answer. William Raspberry makes a bold effort by calling on his race, the African Americans, for both

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    Submitted: February 23, 2010 By: Mike
  • Weight Assesment Process

    Weight Assesment Process

    C.H.A. Dommeck M. van Staaveren VERBETEREN VAN AFWEGINGSPROCESSEN BIJ BESLISSINGEN Onderzoek naar de effectiviteit van de cursus ‘Omgaan met beslissingsattributen’ ter verbetering van afwegingsprocess s s s s s sen bij beslissingen C.H.A. Dommeck M. van Staaveren Verbeteren van afwegingsprocess s s s s s sen bij beslissingen Onderzoek naar de effectiviteit van de cursus ‘Omgaan met beslissings-attributen’ ter verbetering van afwegingsprocess s s s s s sen bij beslissingen Universiteit Twente Enschede, Nederland, 28

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    Submitted: February 23, 2010 By: Victor
  • Economic Factors Have Been of Dominant Concern in Australian Foreign Policy Decisions over the Past 25 Years

    Economic Factors Have Been of Dominant Concern in Australian Foreign Policy Decisions over the Past 25 Years

    ECONOMIC FACTORS HAVE BEEN THE DOMINANT CONCERN IN AUSTRALIAN FOREIGN POLICY OVER THE PAST 25 YEARS.’ During the past 25 years, Australian Foreign Policy has consisted of a balance between economic and security priorities. No government can afford to focus on one to the detriment of the other. During the Hawke and Keating era (1983-1996), economic factors were of significant importance as we were in a region that was growing rapidly, faster than any other

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    Submitted: February 24, 2010 By: Max
  • The Role of Money and Economic

    The Role of Money and Economic

    Power, education, wealth, poverty, and economic opportunity are all aspects, not the only aspects, which determine a societies progress and development. Throughout the duration of this class we have thoroughly examined these aspects and many more through books and movies. Books such as "The Republic" by Plato, "An Enemy of The People" by Henrik Isben, "The Laughing Sutra" by Mark Salzman, and "Nickled and Dimed" by Barbara Ehrenreich. We have also found these characteristics to

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    Submitted: February 24, 2010 By: Top
  • With Reference to Specific Countries, Describe and Explain the Social and Economic Implications of Top Heavy and Broad Based Population Structure

    With Reference to Specific Countries, Describe and Explain the Social and Economic Implications of Top Heavy and Broad Based Population Structure

    “With reference to specific countries, describe and explain the social and economic implications of top heavy and broad based population structure” Over the last few decades, population pyramids of countries have changed in shape staggeringly and rapidly. Broad base, narrow topped pyramids display evidence of high birth rates and high death rates, this usually occurs in less economically developed countries. Pyramids showing a roughly equal distribution throughout the age groups are more likely to be

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    Submitted: February 24, 2010 By: Edward
  • The Design Process

    The Design Process

    Ch. 5 summary - The Design Process There are five parts to the design process. They include defining the design dilemma, gathering information about the problem, generating design ideas, find solutions to those problems, and employing those solutions. Not all of these steps need to be followed in a precise manner; they can be mixed up to a certain extent. The first step, defining the problem, and the second, gathering information, can be combined. Since

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    Submitted: February 24, 2010 By: Victor
  • Economic Challenges

    Economic Challenges

    Economic Challenges In recent times, the distribution of transportation funding revenues has become a hot issue at both the state and federal levels. In the last reauthorization of the federal transportation bill, many states called for a better way to divide up the states' shares of the Highway Trust Fund - more than 60 percent of which are generated by the federal gas tax. Some states argued that their shares of federal transportation dollars should

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    Submitted: February 25, 2010 By: Jon
  • Belize’s Economic Situation

    Belize’s Economic Situation

    Belize, and many of its neighboring countries, is plagued by economic stagnancy. In the last twenty years, economic growth has been close to zero, which means the average adult in Belize, and its surrounding countries has seen no income improvement in their lifetimes. Distribution of justice in our country is also a problem. The law is readily available to the wealthy, but is practically unattainable to the poor. Another social issue is unemployment which is

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    Submitted: February 25, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Online Payment Processing

    Online Payment Processing

    Introduction With the increasing dependence on Accounting Information Systems in today’s world, a way to help map out construction of these systems comes in the form of REA. Conceptualized in 1982, the acronym stems from Resource, Events, and Agents, all of which are important to constructing the diagrams used to help creators of REA models visualize the input and output components of accounting processes. Diagrams consist of two icons, each representing a business process, linked

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    Submitted: February 25, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Legal Process

    Legal Process

    We live in a society that has many rules, regulations, and laws that we must abide by. When these rules, regulations, and laws are broken or violated, we can take action to seek justice or restitution. However, there are specific guidelines and processes that must be followed. Discussed and explained here will be the legal process in filing a discrimination complaint against an employer. According to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), “Any individual who

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    Submitted: February 26, 2010 By: regina
  • Basis of Processing Sound Strategies

    Basis of Processing Sound Strategies

    Basis of Processing Sound Strategies Introduction to Coding Strategies: D.J. Allum Coding strategies define the way in which acoustic sounds in our world are transformed into electrical signals that we can understand in our brain. The normal-hearing person already has a way to code acoustic sounds when the inner ear (cochlear) is functioning. The cochlea is the sensory organ that transforms acoustic signals into electrical signals. However, a deaf person does not have a functioning

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    Submitted: February 27, 2010 By: Monika
  • Teamwork in Multiteam Processes

    Teamwork in Multiteam Processes

    The following is a summary of the findings in a research study that examined networks of teams and their integration efforts to reach a common goal collectively. The experimenters used a multiteam system simulation to assess how both cross-team and within-team processes relate to multiteam performance over multiple performance periods that differed in terms of required interdependence levels. The authors found that cross-team processes were better predictors of multiteam performance beyond that accounted for by

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    Submitted: February 27, 2010 By: Jack
  • Can Continental Airlines Continue to Work Hard, Fly Right and Fund the Future

    Can Continental Airlines Continue to Work Hard, Fly Right and Fund the Future

    History of Continental Airlines Continental Airlines began service in 1934 as Varney Speed Lines, named after one of its initial owners, Walter T. Varney operating out of El Paso, Texas and extending through Las Vegas, Albuquerque and Santa Fe, New Mexico to Pueblo, Colorado. The airline started with Lockheed Vegas, a single engine plane that carried four passengers. The airline later flew other Lockheed planes, including the Lodestar. It was renamed Continental on 1 July

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    Submitted: February 27, 2010 By: Top
  • Process Anaylsis

    Process Anaylsis

    Process Analysis Essay When writing a paper it can be very difficult unless you break it up into sections. When I had to write my first paper I felt like a man on a desert island all alone without a clue on how to do anything. But with the help of a few teachers they taught me how to survive on the island of writing papers. What the teachers taught me was that just like

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    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: Edward
  • Economic Indicators Paper

    Economic Indicators Paper

    Economic Indicators Paper What does it mean when someone refers to the health of an economy? Furthermore, how can one classify an economy? Americans love to quantify data. Because of this inherent need to compare data, economists have developed a way to collect nearly every type of statistics that may reveal the general health of the economy. These statistics actually tell if the economy is productive and efficient or if it is slow and inefficient.

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    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: Mike
  • Economics

    Economics

    Economics can be defined simply as the study of the economy. A more in dept definition would be "the social science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services and with the theory and management of economies or economic systems". (www.answers.com). Microeconomics and Macroeconomics are two issues that have a major influence on society. Macroeconomics is the study of the total effect on the national economy and the global economy; basically

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    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Debate over the Continuation of the War in Iraq

    Debate over the Continuation of the War in Iraq

    The fall of the Iraqi dictator, Saddam Hussein, should have been the end of America’s involvement in Iraq. Instead, it signaled the beginning of a long, drawn out war, with the high cost of both lives and money lost in this fight with no end in sight. In addition, this war was supposedly all about the fight against terrorism even though Iraq was not directly involved with the attack on the United States on September

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    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: Mike
  • Economic of Oil

    Economic of Oil

    Economics of Oil 1. My article is about the oil prices falling from the lack of demand then in the United States and China. Heating oil, light, sweet crude oil, gasoline, and natural gas prices all fell, and there are predictions that prices will continue to fall. However, the downfall about predictions is they have the likelihood to not come true, and anything can happen to change this prediction. Recently, the stock market tumbled by

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    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Impact of Erp Systems on Process Innovation - with a Special Focus on Mass Customization

    Impact of Erp Systems on Process Innovation - with a Special Focus on Mass Customization

    1. Introduction In the past ten years, a large number of national and international organizations have started to standardize and integrate their processes in one system to manage their key resources more effectively by implementing ERP systems. The integration of business functions and the ready availability of all types of necessary and unnecessary information have paved new ways for the customer approach. ERP systems are part of a generation of information systems which have changed

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    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: Max
  • India Food Processing

    India Food Processing

    India Food Processing Ingredients Sector Annual Report Highlights: India’s food-processing sector, although still in a nascent stage, has undergone important changes over the last six to seven years. The types, variety, quality, and presentation of products have all improved, mainly as a result of economic liberalization, which led to foreign direct investment (FDI) in this sector. Several multinational companies, including US companies like Pepsi, Coca Cola, ConAgra, Cargill, Heinz, and Kellogg’s have invested in the

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    Submitted: March 2, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Workplace Motivational Processes

    Workplace Motivational Processes

    Workplace Motivational Processes 1 Motivational Processes In a Modern-Day Workplace Management 331 Organizational Behavior Jimmie Morgan Team Paper - June 19, 2002 Assignment Prepare a 10-2450 word paper analyzing the organization of one of your team members and the motivation processes as identified in one of the following theories: a) Maslow b) Aldefer c) Herzberg d) Acquired needs Show how your selected organization applies the motivation theories to workplace productivity. Is it achieving the desired

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    Submitted: March 2, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Dell Computers - Economics for Managerial Decision Making

    Dell Computers - Economics for Managerial Decision Making

    Dell Computers Economics for Managerial Decision Making ECO 533 July 28, 2004 Executive Summary Although the idea of electronic commerce (E-Commerce) has been around for several years, it is slowly moving up the ranks in terms of how both consumers and businesses conduct business. Electronic commerce is the paperless exchange of business information using electronic data interchange (EDI), e-mail, electronic bulletin boards, fax transmissions, and electronic funds transfer. It refers to Internet shopping, online stock

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    Submitted: March 3, 2010 By: Janna
  • Economic Overview of the Automotive Industry

    Economic Overview of the Automotive Industry

    Economic Overview of the Automotive Industry Western International University ECO 301 Economic Theory The automotive industry is without a doubt an industry that has massive implications relating to the United States economy as well as affecting every American household. Shifts in the supply and demand of automobiles influence the current and future household purchases. Households must determine what amount of their hard-earned income to allocate to certain necessities. Because most households have a budget, the

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    Submitted: March 3, 2010 By: Anna