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3221: The Merger of Banks
... said Wachovia's penetration into Virginia had forced First Union to make a move” (Elstein, 1997; p. 1). Forced First Union to make a move? For what purpose? First Union was one of the first big southeast banks to begin rapid growth through merger several years ago. Until NationsBank, another North Carolina-based bank, went on their buying frenzy several years ago, First Union was the largest in the state, and ...
3222: Total Quality Management
... common goal and applies the same methods to achieve it. Throughout the training process much of the emphasis is placed on decision making. This is important because TQM teaches that it's not necessarily the big-wigs of the corporation who are making the decisions. Much of the decision making is decided from outside factors, especially those that are referred by the customers who they are supplying needs to. TQM methods ...
3223: History of the World Bank
... The new bank President, James Wolfensohn is expected to remake the bank, so it is considered that the fourth era in bank lending will start with him. Under Wolfensohn, the WB is still commuted to big projects, but now it is willing to cancel bad ones. Wolfensohn is looking for new ways to strengthen their business regulating and financial systems to better control projects. He also will try to increase private ...
3224: Businesses In 1920s
... countries. More and more people began to buy farm machinery when tax on imported farm machinery was lowered. Pulp and Paper, which included newsprint, was second in growing Canadian economy, in terms of exports. The big american newspapers wanted Canadian pulpwood to produce their newspapers. Such large amounts of newsprint was being shipped across the border that the government had to urge Canadian producers to save some news print for its ...
3225: Free Enterprise
... limiting his choices and educated so he can make the best choices. Deregulation brings the greatest good to the greatest number of people by allowing free enterprise to flourish in even more of America's big industries. Free enterprise had built America and will sustain America as a safe, educated, flourishing nation.
3226: Women In The Labour Force
... percent of the women working part-time would have preferred a full-time job if it had been available. According to the Statistics Canada study, in 1970 women were extremely poorly paid which showed a big earnings difference than the men. This started changing in the 1970's which rose the females earning to 51.2 percent of that of a man. Ten years later it had reached 54.4 percent ...
3227: Unions
... Ottawa, 1983, P.30 it because they predict that the free trade will destroy the economy of Canada. Moreover, investors are transferring to the U.S. because there is lower cost. Free trade is another big reason for Canada's recession. EDUCATION AND ECONOMY "Chart A ( provided at the end of the report), shows that the university tuition fee price index went up 120% for all of Canada in the past ...
3228: The Importance of Mining Industry
... usually results from the processing and transportation of mineral products rather than from the actual mining process. Example: when an oil spill has occurred in the ocean, the problem caused to the environment is very big, because gallons of oil is spilling over the ocean's surface, resulting in the death of many ocean organisms, and in the pollution of the ocean. (See Appendix B) In this article, it shows how ...
3229: Farm Subsidies - A Necessary Evil?
... Imperial Valley, and then pays farmers not to grow crops on it (Solkoff 27). Some benefits hurt the small farmer. Marketing orders and tax breaks hurt small operators by giving more money to bigger farms. Big farms can then overproduce and undersell using advanced machinery, driving lesser farms out of business (Fox 28). Subsidies also allow foreign markets to become competitive by artificially raising market prices (Long 91). Artificially raising market ...
3230: U.S. Budget Deficit - Good or Bad?
... will be offset if not surpassed by increased productivity. For example in the 1980’s when the huge deficits were adding up the actual additions to the public capital or increased productivity were often as big, or bigger than the deficit. This means as long as the government spends the money it gains from a deficit on assets that increase its wealth and productivity, the debt actually benefits the economy. But ...


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