| 301. | 19TH Century America Economys Faults 19th Century America
In economics, Laissez faire is a domestic policy that involves the nonintervention of a government in individual and industrial monetary affairs, according to Encarta’s encyclopedia. This doctrine which favored competition and capitalist interests arose in the 18th century i...
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| 302. | Motorcycle industry analysis 2003 The motorcycle manufacturing industry represents a very small share of the global economy. In fact, the motorcycle industry itself should only be classified as a sub-industry of mechanized leisure goods which also includes other goods such as all terrain vehicles, personal water craft, ski boats, a...
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| 303. | the world's economy the world's economy as of 2003 is finally starting to rise up from a somewhat small depression.Fed Says Economic Activity Is Picking Up (AP) - Economic activity was accelerating in early fall with consumer spending strong in most parts of the country and even the nation's beleaguered manufacturing s...
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| 304. | Argument for Howard Dean ... Howard Dean is the only candidate with the guts to directly take on Bush and talk about the mountain of deception practiced by the current administration. ... Contributions from people like you, regardless of how small, are helping to turn "People-Powered Howard" into the very force that the...
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| 305. | To what extent was perestroika little more than a Soviet form of democratisation To what extent was perestroika little more than a Soviet form of democratisation?
The Soviet economy had been on the rise since the very days of the revolution, apart from wartime periods, and continued to do so under Brezhnev’s rule – to a point. The Soviet Union had become one of the two ...
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| 306. | Standards of Living in Bulgaria After 1989
STANDARDS OF LIVING IN BULGARIA AFTER 1989
After the fall of communism in 1989, the standard of living in Bulgaria fell by about 40%. ... Even though economic forecasts for 2003 predict continued growth in the Bulgarian economy, the current government led by t...
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| 307. | Nectar in a Sieve Nectar in a Sieve examined the cultural and economic impact that colonization has on a nation. As outside interests grew the people of India suffered greatly. The colonists did little to help the people, and in many cases were the direct cause of their problems. The established values of the people ...
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| 308. | Some argue that there has been a Paradigm Shift from Industrial to Information Organisations Some argue that there has been a Paradigm Shift from Industrial to Information Organisations. ...
Introduction
This essay involves the argument that there has been a paradigm shift from industrial to information organisations. ... The human history tells us how we emerged from the primiti...
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| 309. | First World War Essay On the fourth of August 1914, Britain declared war on Germany following its invasion of the neutral country of Belgium. As Australia was part of the British Empire, it was therefore also at war, pledging to defend Britain “to the last man and the last shilling” . The idea of war was embraced with e...
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| 310. | The Peculiar Institution I found Kenneth Stampp’s The Peculiar Institution clearly explores that the creation of the institution of slavery evolved, opposed to being consciously constructed by Europeans. He discussed demographics, conspicuous consumption, capitalism, territories, classes politics and the general treatment o...
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| 311. | Macroeconomic Overview-70's, 80's & 90's Over the past three decades, the U.S. economy has undergone a few transitions that have had both good and bad implications on the lives of U. S. citizens. To better understand these transitions, we need to go back and revisit the previous three decades, starting with the 1970’s. While I really don’t...
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| 312. | Opium War The Opium War
Throughout Chinese history, political and economic events have led to drastic changes in China’s economy and government. The Opium War was the most humiliating defeat China ever suffered. ... The Opium War was more than just a war; the resulting changes created by the war left a grea...
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| 313. | How Australia Dealt With The World Economic Slump Caused By September 11th Ever since the advent of the September 11th terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York City, the global economic condition did not show good signs. The world economy that was lead by the United States economy was already showing indications of heading into a recession. ... M 2001)
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| 314. | Russia A Macro Economic History ...
The story of Russia from 1922-1991 is essentially the history of the Soviet Union, of which it was part of during this time. ... The Soviet system did not reflect real economic scarcities or values –determined by supply and demand- only the values of the plan placed on output and labor...
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| 315. | Glob The argument that is being put forward is that corporations may be after profits, but while getting their profits, they could also be leading to improvement in the quality of life, especially for the very poor. Prahalad is quoted as saying that "There is a tremendous convergence between the interest...
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| 316. | Japanese Keiretsu system ...
However, in the past decade, the Japanese economic is suffering difficulties; its growth’s rate is about 1% or lower in the years from 1992 to 1995. ...
This paper will address the Japan’s web of horizontal and vertical business; the Keiretsu system, it wills also analysis the problems that...
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| 317. | Politically economically and culturally winning the peace in Iraq Outline the options for politically, economically and culturally winning the peace in Iraq. ...
The challenges that are presented to politically, economically and culturally win the peace in Iraq are daunting. Although success is very plausible, the United States will need to carefully revise a...
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| 318. | War and Irac The Economic Risks War and Iraq – The Economic Risks
Wars loom large in the imagination, and a big military conflict can permanently change how an economy develops and performs. The article, War and Iraq – The Economic Risks, describes how the United States is currently in fear of, “Iraqnophobia,”-- fear of the conse...
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| 319. | deve;opment of economics To discuss the theory and empirical evidence that the gap between rich and poor countries converges we should define what are poor and rich countries? What causes the gap between countries? What are the main factors that will lead to convergence? Is the gap between poor and rich countries really con...
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| 320. | Effects Of Gambling Effects Of Gambling
The history of gambling in North America suggests important conclusions that are useful today in considering policies related to gambling. The United States has had a long history of allowing some forms of legal gambling and a degree of tolerance of illegal gambling. Society’s t...
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| 321. | economy of america How can we be if doesn,t let us be how can we be sane , if we can't be insane first. Why are the clouds white and the sky blue, how come my foot won't fit in my shoe. Why is the grass green and your hair red. If you ate are you already fed. Fed is that past tense for feed or impefect tense tense . K...
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| 322. | Globalization in Today s McWorld Geographical boundaries are the only seeming divisibilities in this age of unchecked globalization. Cultural, political, and economic globalization has led to the decline of the nation-state’s power and a deepening of global interconnectedness. The new globalization is a complex machine that cont...
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| 323. | Doing Business in Japan How to Conduct Business in Japan
Today, in the US, many companies are now multinational corporations. Japan is one country that, in the last 20 years, has heavily invested in manufacturing in the US. If the possibility exists that one may do business with a Japanese firm, it is strongly rec...
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| 324. | Approach to the Developing of Rural Tourism as a Mechanism for Income Generation and Job Creation ...
As Georgia has a favorable location standing on the border of Europe and Asia, at crossroads of so called Silk Road, it’s time to formulate an approach to a new era of tourism. ...
I would like just to look briefly at the changing of tourism market in the Silk Road countries. This is an...
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| 325. | how 9 11 has affected me ... , the bombing has nothing to do with me,ˇ¨ one of my classmates said. ... If 9/11 is as important as those two wars, then it should not be forgotten. ... Although the 9/11 did not affect me directly, it has changed my point of views on security, economics, and our right to freedom. ...
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| 326. | Legacy of the Civil War The Civil War in the United States of America is arguably one of the biggest turning points in American history. The legacies of the Civil War were far reaching for the development of the USA in terms of economic, social, and political issues up until the end of the nineteenth century. The industria...
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| 327. | Deng Xiaoping Modernizing Chinas Economy After the death of Chairman Mao Zedong in 1976, 1977 Deng Xiaoping is named vice premier and immediately leads China through modernization and foreign contact while sustaining a Communist Regime.
Deng Xiaoping, Li Xiannian, and Wang Dongxing were elected vice chairmen. ... The balance of power w...
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| 328. | global studies ... Islam is the most global at this time from South Asia to North and East Africa. ...
Arjun Appadurai, Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy
Appadurai’s main focus is the framework he uses to look at global culture. ... (c) financescapes, the way global capital is rapid...
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| 329. | “Why the Rich are getting Richer and the Poor, Poorer” Robert Reich’s essay “Why the Rich are getting Richer and the Poor, Poorer” was very accurate to the American economy. I believe that his essay was accurate at the time he wrote it. Today’s economy is exactly the way Reich wrote it some twelve years ago. Reich explains that a workers role in society...
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| 330. | Hybrid Vehicles
Hybrid Vehicles
The importance of a fuel efficient “hybrid vehicle” is growing more and more important everyday. It is now possible to get a Hybrid Vehicle. The carmakers of General Motors,...
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| 331. | Hemp Legalizing Hemp
Hemp is the sister plant of marijuana, also called cannabis sativa. ... There could be reason to marijuana being illegal because of its affects to people, however having hemp illegal is something that is unreasonable because of its plenty of advantages. ... Another question peo...
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| 332. | iraq vs US what iraqi and US? what is ur problem. war wont solve it. war is not the answer. killing is not the answer. people die. the economy gets affected. so what good does it do? it WORSENS THE FRIGGIN SITUATION. doesnt it? i mean. terrorism. what the hell. dont those terrorists have anything better to do....
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| 333. | growth living standards Growth, National Income and Living Standards
a) There could be several methods of measuring how living standards have been changing over a period of time. ... If we look over the past several years and real national income per capita is increasing, it can be said that living standards has improv...
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| 334. | America Fights Back The war of 1812 America Fights Back: The War of 1812
The War of 1812 was a crucial battle for a new country struggling to make it on their own. The USA were really getting pushed around during the early 19th century and the War of 1812 was their attempt to stop the British “bullies”. I intend to discuss the...
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| 335. | Health In Japan A presentation on:
Japanese Health Care - special issue of paying for health care in an increasing ageing population.
Social and economic situation
Enjoyed a strong stable economy with most people enjoying a high standard of living and good health. ...
Japan’s economy suffered a down...
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| 336. | history Travis Wright Government Mr. Hahn 9/20/03 Candidate Comparison The differences between three of this years presidential candidates are extremely apparent in almost every aspect of their campaign. The differences are not only between Bush, the republican, and the two democrats Lieberman and Dean but ...
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| 337. | Mitterrand Reforms On May 11, 1981 Francois Mitterrand became the first socialist Head of State in the history of the Fifth Republic. At a time where many European countries, including Britain and Germany, were becoming politically more conservative France moved toward the left with the surprise victory of Francois M...
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| 338. | Interview of an interpreneur Interview of an entrepreneur
1 Introduction
A recent study published in the last number of Wallonia , the review for managers, makes it possible, to become aware of the share taken by small and medium-sized undertakings in the Walloon economy. ... Let us look at the personal characteri...
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| 339. | Mexico and Spain Emerging Powers ... Deborah Shearer
August 30, 2003
Frequently people fall under the wrong impression that Mexico and Spain are one and the same. ... In order to comprehend Mexican and Spanish government it is essential to first understand that Mex...
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| 340. | My Own Modest Proposal (Satire) The Problems in the United States of America...Solved Resolved: All of the problems currently in the United States can be resolved with the abolition of women’s rights. The problems of today’s society are all caused by women in the workplace. Consider; high murder rates, high suicide rates, school s...
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| 341. | Progressive Era ... The two important leaders that had sprung up during the Progressive era to help and lead the troubled were Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. ...
The most affected factor would be the economy of the progressive era. This whole era was centered on the economic titans, thus all the acts...
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| 342. | advertising Advertising being the most fundamental component of marketing (Sinclair), the selling of ideas and products, plays an important role in the modern sector of media today. This is because advertising gives commercial media its image, its sound and character by orientating the range of entertainment an...
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| 343. | Expansionary Fiscal Policy Expansionary fiscal policy, such as the Chancellor of the Exchequer deciding to reduce the standard rate of income tax leads to higher aggregate demand and an increase in equilibrium income and output. In this essay I will examine the factors that are important in determining the macroeconomic effec...
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| 344. | egypt Egypt is a country in the northeastern corner of Africa, linking Asia with the rest
of Africa. Egypt is influential in three worlds. ...
In Egypt, 99% of the total inhabitants live in or around the Nile River Valley. If it
wasn’t for the Nile, Egypt would be a total desert. ... Of Egypt...
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| 345. | Great Depression The Great Depression is known to be the worst economic disaster in U. ... The depression began in late 1929 and lasted for about a decade. ...
The Depression was spreading to the rest of the world, especially to Europe. ... However, as the repercussions of the world crisis became increasingly c...
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| 346. | Slavery and Harriet Beecher Stowe The United States of America has been through many hard times and faced many adversities, but by far, the worst of them was slavery. Slavery was important to half of the country’s economy but it was also morally wrong. The northern states could easily recognize this because they did not depend on...
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| 347. | Turning Points Essay The Steam Boat The Steam Engine: One Machine That Still Impacts the World Today
During the 18th century many different inventions were causing the world to take a new shape. It was in 1765, when James Watt figured out the way to make the steam engine more efficient for less fuel. ... James Watt’s steam eng...
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| 348. | none (1) A Vision for the Company: “The complexities of the global economy create enormous challenges. There is great diversity among the vendors we do business with, the countries where clothes are manufactured and garment workers themselves. It is sometimes very difficult for us to change the attitudes...
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| 349. | 1920's Essay The 1920’s were a time that represented a “new era” or new beginning for many people after the conclusion of World War I. Many new ideas and ways of life came into society during this time period. As the country modernized, its economy was able to soar due to the country’s advancements in technology...
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| 350. | Outline and critically examine the grounds for expecting that in low income economies faster economic growth Outline and critically examine the grounds for expecting that in low income economies faster economic growth will be associated with increased inequality.
In this paper our target is to see if a relationship between inequality and economic growth exists and if it does, whether it is positi...
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