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Papers On Miscellaneous Economic Issues
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Ecological Tax Reform
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This 3 page paper looks at how tax is used as an incentive to better and more environmentally friendly practices by both commercial enterprises, organisation as well as individuals. The way in which tax is used is discussed along with suggestions for the future. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEgrntax.wps
Ecologically Viable Fishing Policies; A Economical Approach
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This 7 page paper looks at how the optimum level of harvests in the fishing can be calculated considering birth and death rates and other repopulating factors. The paper considers what is actually meant by the optimum harvest rate, and the dangers that a equilibrium harvest policy may entail. The paper includes 1 graph. The bibliography cites 1 source.
Filename: TEfishpo.wps
ECONOMIC ARTICLE ANALYSIS: CALIFORNIA ECONOMY
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This 3-page paper is an analysis of "Slow Growth Seen for California Economy in 2003," which was written by Michael Kahn for Reuters. The paper examines why California's economy has been so slow to recover from the dot-com bust and how it has impacted the state's economy. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MTforart.rtf
Economic Contributions of Sumer.
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(3 pp). After 1900 BC, when the Amorites conquered
all of Mesopotamia, the Sumerians lost their
separate identity, but they bequeathed their
culture to their Semitic successors, and they left
the world a number of technological and cultural
contributions, including the first wheeled
vehicles and potter's wheels; the first system of
writing, cuneiform; the first codes of law; and the
first city-states Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BBsumerR.doc
Economic Effects Of Multinationals On Host Nations
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A 16 page paper that addresses this question: Do multinationals exploit or expand the economies of host nations? In other words, what impact does a multinational have on the host nation's economy? This report begins with an introduction in which globalization is discussed and where the recent hostilities towards multinational corporations have been expressed by different people. The next section discusses the economic effects of multinational corporations per research investigations. Data regarding different aspects of the economic situation are provided, such as the increase in employment figures in Turkey and other nations. Studies that involve a number of nations are included, e.g., Ireland and China. The writer offers conclusions based on the literature presented. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PGmncec.rtf
Economic Forces Affect Businesses
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This 6 page paper responds to the question: "How do economic forces impact a business?" The writer uses a fictitious fast food restaurant, Steakburger, as an example. A brief background about Steakburger is offered and the competitive nature of the fast food business is discussed. Real data regarding the growth of the fast food industry are included. The writer explains that the owners want to expand and explains how certain economic forces are delaying that goal. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGecfr.rtf
Economic Forecasting and the End of 2000:
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This 5 page report
discusses the larger concerns of how year-end economic reports
relate to quantifiable economic goals and objectives and how the
first year of the new millennium is likely to end up in terms of
the nation’s economic growth rate. Over the last decade or so,
most economic analysts and forecasters have come to believe that
the number of events that have occurred, viewed collectively,
suggest that the world economy may be entering a new phase of
market-based capitalism - or, at least, “changing its trajectory
of the past century.” Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWeconfr.wps
Economic Integration in the Americas
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11 pages in length. The
possibilities for hemispheric integration are still uncertain but
many feel it is possible and even probable this vision will come
to be. This excellent paper focuses on The Free Trade Area of
the Americas (FTAA) as a viable plan, and different countries
have different reasons for being interested in its success.
Considers NAFTA as well as the Asian Economic Crisis.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: JGAecoam.wps
Economic Prosperity in 1983
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A 5 page paper which compares and contrasts two
articles which depict the conditions of the economy during the year 1983. The articles are
the U.S. World & News Report's "1983: falling walls, rising dreams" by Michael Barone
and Barbara Henniger, and Time's "Restoring a delicate balance; after a bath in red ink,
some state budgets begin to recover" by Susan Tifft. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAecprosp.wps
Economic Questions
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This 5 page paper answers question set by the student concerning single currency areas and the way in which exchange rates may be affected by different events and investor perceptions.
Filename: TEecqu01.rtf
Economic Questions and the Concept of Elasticity
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This 6 page
report discusses six separate issues related to economics and
price and demand elasticity. Issues affecting the relationship
between prices and advertising are considered. A comparison of
French and Australian wines and the equilibrium price of French
wines and how it relates to a poor harvest are discussed.
Opportunity costs, the indifference curve, the relationship
between price elasticity of demand at the local movie theater,
and the demand for oil in the face of increased oil prices are
briefly discussed. No sources listed.
Filename: BWecoela.wps
Economic Scarcity
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A 6 page paper answering 8 questions about economic scarcity. The questions require comparison of countries such as the US, Russia, Japan, Iran, Nigeria and others in terms of factor endowments of population, literacy rate, land area, GDP and other measures as reported in “The World Factbook 2002.” Includes several charts and tables. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSeconScarcity.rtf
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