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Monopoly in Military Expenditures
Term Paper ID:27772
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The defense industry in the US is largely oligopolistic. However, even though there are very few major contractors, they employ numerous subcontractors. This examines how economic and defense spending fluctuations affect the industry on the whole.... More...
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Paper Abstract: The defense industry in the US is largely oligopolistic. However, even though there are very few major contractors, they employ numerous subcontractors. This examines how economic and defense spending fluctuations affect the industry on the whole.
Paper Introduction: Monopoly In Military Expenditures
The defense industry is largely oligopolistic, with the federal government the sole customer, or "monopsonist" (McConnell, 1991). The industry consists of relatively few very large contractors and many small satellite subcontractors which cluster around them. The business of a contractor in defense work comprises research and development and/or production. The work can vary from exploratory studies, costing thousands of dollars, to extensive production programs involving billions and requiring broad subcontracting arrangements. In practice, the firm that does the research and development often contracts the production work as well.
As much as 75% of the annual dollar value of all prime
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Monopoly
Term Paper ID:27715
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Defines & discusses types of monopolies, & uses AT&T as an example.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Defines & discusses types of monopolies, & uses AT&T as an example.
Paper Introduction: Monopoly
Introduction
A monopoly is a single firm that produces a product for which there is no close substitute and which dominates its market (Byrns, 1987). This means that there are no other firms that make a similar product (or service). Consequently, the monopoly firm constitutes the entire industry, and makes for a 'pure monopoly.' A buyer who wants this particular product must either buy it from the monopolist or do without it.
'Pure monopolies' are relatively rare, but they do exist (Byrns, 1987). Local electric, gas, and water utilities are good examples, since they produce a product for which there are no close substitutes. But a firm's degree of monopoly may vary
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An Analysis of the General Demand Function Applied to the Changes in the Financial Services Industry
Term Paper ID:27191
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Discusses the theory of the General Demand Function as it applies to the financial services industry. Clarifies definitions, presents data on the size of the industry & how it generates profits, & summarizes means of measuring or determining production.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Discusses the theory of the General Demand Function as it applies to the financial services industry. Clarifies definitions, presents data on the size of the industry & how it generates profits, & summarizes means of measuring or determining production.
Paper Introduction: An Analysis of the General Demand Function
Applied to the Changes in the Financial Services Industry
Introduction
This paper will discuss the theory of the General Demand Function as it applies to the financial services industry (Maurice & Thomas, 1995, 15) . Part I, Definitions, will clarify the focus of the discussion. Part II, Data, will present the data accumulations connected with the industry, particularly the number of producers and the way the industry generates its profits. Part III, Production Volume of Major Producers, will summarize both the way production is measured and how it is determined. Part IV, Market Share of Major Producers, and Part V, Conclusions, will feature the conclusions based on this study.
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ECONOMICS OF RECYCLING.
Term Paper ID:21841
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Negative critique of recycling from economic standpoint. Supply & demand, costs, examples.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Negative critique of recycling from economic standpoint. Supply & demand, costs, examples.
Paper Introduction: THE ECONOMICS OF RECYCLING
This paper will address the economic aspects of recycling. Specifically, this paper will show that, from an economic standpoint, recycling products is not the best solution to waste management problems. Also, the discussion which follows will address the economic issues of supply and demand and show how they relate to recent recycling efforts in America.
Many Americans are under the impression that one of the best ways to control waste is to recycle products. Consumers have been encouraged to recycle everything from newspapers to glass to aluminum cans. However, recent studies have shown that, from an economic standpoint, recycling is not a panacea to all the evils presented by waste management issues.
Thus, many businesses and communities in America are now
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GENERAL MOTORS' WORKER LAYOFFS.
Term Paper ID:21476
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Need for plant closings in early 1990s, economics, effects, ethics, stakeholders, decision making process, unions, restructuring, alternatives.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Need for plant closings in early 1990s, economics, effects, ethics, stakeholders, decision making process, unions, restructuring, alternatives.
Paper Introduction: Introduction
During the early 1990s, General Motors, America’s largest auto manufacturer, was faced with the problem of how to cut costs in order to improve its productivity and maintain its share of the American car market. The company ultimately decided on closing several plants in the United States. The result was that thousand of GM workers lost their jobs, but the company was able to improve its financial performance. This research investigates the ethical dilemma that the company faced when making these decisions, why there is an ethical dilemma, factors that influenced the GM decision, the decision that was ultimately made and what could or should have been done differently.
What the Dilemma is About
The dilemma that GM faced was whether it should close its plants and lay off its wor
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"FAILURE & PROGRESS" (D.R. LEE & R.B. MCKENZIE).
Term Paper ID:21447
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Critical review of work on inevitability of economic failures in thriving free market.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Critical review of work on inevitability of economic failures in thriving free market.
Paper Introduction: The writers of Failure and Progress are professors who demonstrate that the American government actually hampers economic growth by the ways in which it tries to resolve economic failure. Marxism is dead; now nations and governments need to realize that markets are more ruled by the freeing role of society. This paper will be an examination of professors Lee and McKenzie as they try to demonstrate in Failure and Progress that no country will ever have economic growth without economic failure. In other words, for there to be winners generated by the free market, there must also be losers. Pertinent examples from the text will be used to support the contention that the main premise of Failure and Progress is correct.
When countries fail economically, they often tend to avoid free markets that are in competition with them or markets in the forme
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"DEN OF THIEVES" (JAMES B. STEWART).
Term Paper ID:21376
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Reviews work on insider trading scandal involving Michael Milken, Ivan Boesky & effect on securities industry.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Reviews work on insider trading scandal involving Michael Milken, Ivan Boesky & effect on securities industry.
Paper Introduction: When Michael Milken, Ivan Boesky, Martin Siegel and Dennis Levine were arrested and prosecuted, the media and the public perceived the issue to be the esoteric insider trading. The various defendants were charged with crimes that most Americans did not understand, shrouded as they were in the area of high finance, hostile takeovers, junk bonds and mergers and acquisitions. The public did understand the level of some of the fines imposed on the defendants, fines which reached into the hundreds of millions of dollars, but the actual charges were never fully explained or comprehended by the public at large. James B. Stewart, an editor for the Wall Street Journal, examines the insider trading scandal and exposes a series of events that hinged not merely on insider trading, but which paint a picture of greed and predatory tactics unmatched in the history of the secur
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BENEFITS OF COMPETITION.
Term Paper ID:21367
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Argues that Amer. society prospers politically, economically & culturally when a strongly competitive environment prevails.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Argues that Amer. society prospers politically, economically & culturally when a strongly competitive environment prevails.
Paper Introduction: Competition is the lifeblood of American society. It is celebrated as a virtue at all levels of our society. It fuels business and determines who succeeds and who does not--those who are able to compete succeed, while those who cannot will fail. We celebrate it in sporting events and teach it as a value to the young from the time they begin school. School itself becomes an arena for competition--students compete with one another for a high position on the infamous "grading curve" which of necessity means that some will fail simply because others succeed. It should come as no surprise that competition is an essential and unavoidable element in our economy and that fostering competition has become a strategy for spurring growth, ending recession, and creating jobs, revenues, and a higher standard of living for everyone.
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PROFIT-SHARING & PRODUCTIVITY.
Term Paper ID:20617
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Evaluates productivity improvement strategies tying performance to gainsharing. Theory & application, worker motivation, types, decision making, four case studies.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Evaluates productivity improvement strategies tying performance to gainsharing. Theory & application, worker motivation, types, decision making, four case studies.
Paper Introduction: PRODUCTIVITY AND PROFIT SHARING
Introduction
Productivity is a major concern in the 1990s of all profit-oriented organizations, regardless of size (Rothschild, 1993, pp. 17-18). Productivity levels within an organization are the product of a combination of physical, financial, and human resource inputs (Miles & McCloskey, 1993, pp. 40-45).
How best to attain productivity improvements is an issue of both concern and dispute. Among the many proposed solutions to the productivity problem, one suggested approach to improved productivity is the formation of self-directed work teams within organizations to replace the more traditional hierarchical structure (Wellins, 1992, pp. 24-28). An older remedy that is receiving renewed attention is the use of profit-sharing to boost productivi
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HUMAN CAPITAL & ECONOMIC GROWTH.
Term Paper ID:19929
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Background & development of human capital model; diffusion, structuralist & dependency theories; developing countries; financial capital. Tables.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Background & development of human capital model; diffusion, structuralist & dependency theories; developing countries; financial capital. Tables.
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CREDIT PROBLEMS FOR INDIVIDUALS.
Term Paper ID:19727
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Symptoms, overextension, credit history, creditors, credit cards. Credit repair agencies, counseling.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Symptoms, overextension, credit history, creditors, credit cards. Credit repair agencies, counseling.
Paper Introduction: People respond to debt in one of two ways. Some are overwhelmed by it. Others are slightly uneasy and worry that they are in too deep. Most people, in fact over 40 million Americans, fall into these categories; and while credit offers wonderful opportunities to improve a person's material standard of living, unless used wisely, it is easy to fall into the nightmare of unpaid bills, overdue notices, collection agency letters, negative credit reports and even bankruptcy. However, it is possible to set up a credit repair system that allows an individual to get out of debt and manage money more wisely.
The first step is to recognize there is a problem. There are a number of danger signals. Credit borrowing doesn't make much sense when installments are made on products that are quickly consumed such as food, gifts and entertainment. A person
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BRITISH CREDIT CARD SYSTEM.
Term Paper ID:19341
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Essay Subject:
Compared to U.S. Structure, types, profits, regulations, consumer issues, competition.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Compared to U.S. Structure, types, profits, regulations, consumer issues, competition.
Paper Introduction: BRITISH CREDIT CARD SYSTEM
Industry Development
The British credit card system developed largely in the wake of the American credit card system. Credit cards began in the United States with the issuance of department store and gasoline cards. What is known as the credit card industry, however, really began to develop with the introduction of travel and entertainment cards—Diners Club, American Express, and Carte Blanche—in the late-1940s and early-1950s. American travel and entertainment cards were introduced into Britain in the 1950s.
General purpose credit cards, the backbone of the credit card industry, were introduced in the United States in the early-1960s. General purpose credit cards are those which, as their name implies, may be used to pay for a wide variety of goods and services
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FLORIDA ECONOMICS.
Term Paper ID:19318
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Essay Subject:
Revenue structure, problems & causes, lottery, taxation, outlook. Charts.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Revenue structure, problems & causes, lottery, taxation, outlook. Charts.
Paper Introduction: "Florida is a state with jammed highways, polluted natural resources, struggling schools, poorly paid teachers, teeming jails, neglected children, needy senior citizens, inadequate health care, a shortage of affordable housing and a declining quality of life" (Reier, 1988, p. S28). This was the stinging conclusion of the Final Report of the State Comprehensive Plan Committee in 1987.
Despite this, only three other states (Alaska, Arizona and Nevada) posted higher population growth rates during the 1980s (Seelig, 1990, p. 90). Growth is the term used most often to explain Florida's economy, and growth did, in fact, characterize the economy during the 1980s.
Florida is the nation's fourth most populous state, with more than 12 million people (Willson, 1991, p. 49). It is one of
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ETHICS ON WALL STREET.
Term Paper ID:19155
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Essay Subject:
Reasons for fraud & corruption in stock market, case studies of Salomon Brothers, Michael Milken & Ivan Boesky.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Reasons for fraud & corruption in stock market, case studies of Salomon Brothers, Michael Milken & Ivan Boesky.
Paper Introduction: This study will present an investigation of ethics on Wall Street, focusing on the decidedly unethical behavior involved in cases featuring the Salomon Brothers, Michael Milken, and Ivan Boesky.
The first basic question which must be asked has to do with the special circumstances of Wall Street: Is Wall Street so different from other areas of American capitalist enterprise? Is not corruption as much a part of every other facet of American business activities as it is a part of Wall Street? The answers to these questions might have some light shed on them by referring to a famous bank robber who was asked why he robbed banks. He said he robbed banks because that was where the money was. The same can be said of Wall Street --- it is an especially corrupt realm because there is so much money there. The men and
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PERFECT COMPETITION.
Term Paper ID:18703
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Essay Subject:
Analyzes this market theory, related to labor, costs, suppliers of goods & services, negotiation, barriers.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Analyzes this market theory, related to labor, costs, suppliers of goods & services, negotiation, barriers.
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MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS.
Term Paper ID:18666
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Forecasts likely scenarios for 1991 in context of expansionist practices of Regan era, 1990-91 recession, "reverse leverage."... More...
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Paper Abstract: Forecasts likely scenarios for 1991 in context of expansionist practices of Regan era, 1990-91 recession, "reverse leverage."
Paper Introduction: Mergers and acquisitions, and leveraged buy outs of corporations in many industries, were conspicuous features of the U.S. economy during the 1980s, particularly the last years of the decade. Reports and rumors of buy outs played a major part in driving the Dow Jones Industrial Average to all-time highs in 1990 following the stock crash of October, 1987. But in 1990, the long expansion of the 1980s came to an end; by the end of the year even the Bush Administration was officially admitting that the U.S. economy was in recession. In the new economic climate, what level of activity in M&A (mergers and acquisitions) and LBOs (leveraged buy outs) can be anticipated for 1991? This is the core question addressed in the following pages.
To understand the prospects for mergers and acquisitions and leveraged buy outs in the coming year, we must first consider a)
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MINIMUM WAGE LEGISLATION.
Term Paper ID:18429
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Essay Subject:
Purposes. Impact on labor markets, job training, employability, regional conditions, minorities, unemployment.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Purposes. Impact on labor markets, job training, employability, regional conditions, minorities, unemployment.
Paper Introduction: Minimum wages were established on the national level by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) of 1938, which also set overtime pay requirements for covered workers. Since that time, the effects of a minimum wage on the economy have been hotly debated, with business interests traditionally claiming that minimum wages lead to loss of jobs, and labor interests claiming that without a minimum wage, workers will be unfairly compensated. This research examines the arguments associated with both these claims as well as the general economic effect of minimum wages.
In order to evaluate the effect of minimum wage legislation on workers, it is necessary to define which workers are directly affected by such legislation; that is, who are the minimum wage workers?
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, approximately
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ANTI-TRUST LAWS
Term Paper ID:18428
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Essay Subject:
from micro-economic perspective. Laws' effects on markets, sellers, consumers. History, purposes, court decisions.... More...
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Paper Abstract: from micro-economic perspective. Laws' effects on markets, sellers, consumers. History, purposes, court decisions.
Paper Introduction: In 1890, Congress passed the Sherman Act which instituted anti-trust policies and made possible trade restraints. The act was far-reaching and has been used in the intervening century to protect competition within the private sector. The rationale behind the legislation was that large companies operated in a manner which posed barriers to new companies trying to enter the market, thus limiting their opportunity. Congress was also concerned that companies which controlled a given industry could indulge in employment practices, such as child labor, which were not in the public's best interests. There was also the feeling that such companies would be able to exact higher than acceptable prices for their commodities. This research focuses on the prevailing attitudes among proponents and opponents of anti-trust legislation, and examines the effect such legislation has had on
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FOREIGN INVESTMENTS IN U.S.
Term Paper ID:18164
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Extent & nature, development in 1980s, capital markets, bonds, effects, money supply, oil prices, interest. Tables.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Extent & nature, development in 1980s, capital markets, bonds, effects, money supply, oil prices, interest. Tables.
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DEFENSE CONTRACTORS.
Term Paper ID:18163
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In context of sole-source/sole-customer economics, conversion to civilian production, competition, public goods.... More...
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Paper Abstract: In context of sole-source/sole-customer economics, conversion to civilian production, competition, public goods.
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EUROBOND MARKET.
Term Paper ID:18157
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Performance in the 1980s & outlook. Currency system, lending & borrowing, background, regulations.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Performance in the 1980s & outlook. Currency system, lending & borrowing, background, regulations.
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LEGERAGED BUY-OUTS.
Term Paper ID:17964
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Essay Subject:
Ethical, economic, legal & social aspects of this type of acquisition activity in late 1980s. Hostile takeovers, junk bonds, need for regulation.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Ethical, economic, legal & social aspects of this type of acquisition activity in late 1980s. Hostile takeovers, junk bonds, need for regulation.
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CREDIT CARD SYSTEM.
Term Paper ID:17905
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Impact on U.S. economy. Consumer debt & demand, industrial expansion, sales campaigns, Federal Reserve moves, bank actions, 1980 credit restraints.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Impact on U.S. economy. Consumer debt & demand, industrial expansion, sales campaigns, Federal Reserve moves, bank actions, 1980 credit restraints.
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HAWAII: ANTI-GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT LAWS.
Term Paper ID:17529
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Real estate, property laws & economics in context of foreign investment environment & financial & social implications.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Real estate, property laws & economics in context of foreign investment environment & financial & social implications.
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U.S. DEFENSE & INDUSTRY.
Term Paper ID:17018
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Analyzes relationship between military preparedness & economic policies & practices. Background, free trade, industrial & post-industrial economies, conventional & nuclear weaponry, imports, technology.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Analyzes relationship between military preparedness & economic policies & practices. Background, free trade, industrial & post-industrial economies, conventional & nuclear weaponry, imports, technology.
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PRIVATIZATION IN GREAT BRITAIN & FRANCE.
Term Paper ID:16889
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Objectives & results of denationalization of public industries. Theory, pros & cons, examples, competition, social aspects, investment factors.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Objectives & results of denationalization of public industries. Theory, pros & cons, examples, competition, social aspects, investment factors.
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MARKET & NON-MARKET CONTROL.
Term Paper ID:16532
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Free market concept & consequences, income distribution, conservation of resources, employment discrimination & effects on U.S. economy.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Free market concept & consequences, income distribution, conservation of resources, employment discrimination & effects on U.S. economy.
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COASE THEOREM.
Term Paper ID:15480
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Critiques proposition dealing with problem of externalities in economic activity. Explanation, pros & cons in context of field & experimental evidence.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Critiques proposition dealing with problem of externalities in economic activity. Explanation, pros & cons in context of field & experimental evidence.
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BENEFIT-COST ANALYSIS.
Term Paper ID:14908
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Description of economic technique for proposal of application in environmental decision making & nuclear energy field.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Description of economic technique for proposal of application in environmental decision making & nuclear energy field.
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PRICE FUNCTION.
Term Paper ID:13612
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Essay Subject:
Examines household & corp. economies for success of prices to regulate balance between supply & demand of goods & services.... More...
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