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- 7651: Looking Ahead: The Future Of Post Keynesian Economics
- ... policies based on the assumptions of Say's law in the 1930s, we can fine ourselves in the next century with a theory that can possibly lead to a world-wide economic disaster. From World War II to the late 1960s the world saw considerable economic growth with low rates of unemployment and acceptable levels of inflation. Starting in the early 1970s, we saw the sequence of events that gave way ...
- 7652: Tobacco And Kids
- ... Roger E. "10 steps to keep the children in your practice nonsmokers." American Family Physician. Aug. 1996: 450. Infotrac. Online. 27 Oct. 1996. Breo, Dennis L. "Kicking Butts-AMA, Joe Camel and the 'Black Flag' war on tobacco." JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association. 29 Oct. 1993: 1978. Infotrac. Online. 27 Oct. 1996.
- 7653: Current State of the U.S. Economy
- ... both trying to accept credit but Robert J. Samuelson stated it is neither. The surplus is mainly the unplanned outcome of favorable events beyond their control. He was referring to the end of the cold war, which led to a drop in military spending from 26 percent of the budget to fifteen percent of the budget. The federal government recorded a $25.4 billion budget surplus for the month of January ...
- 7654: Hawaii Fruit Industry
- ... 10-20 years we may not need it any more. If we built a fly laboratory on the side of the irradiator, similar to a newly built irradiator in Gainesville, Florida, we can start the war on eliminating the fruit fly. We would need to irradiate fruit flies and then release them into the air, when they go to breed, they will, however the eggs of the female will hatch empty ...
- 7655: The Success of Walmart
- ... and criticize Wal-Mart (Verdisco, 1994). Nevertheless, Wal-Mart did drive local merchants out of business when it opened up stores in the same neighborhood. As a result, more and more rural communities are waging war against Wal-Marts entrance into their market. Besides protesting and signing petitions to attempt to stop Wal-Marts entry into their community, the oppositions efforts can even be found on The Internet ...
- 7656: The World Bank
- ... dollars -- in practice its influence, wealth, and policies all result in having immense political power (Faith 1). Although originally created to serve as an institution to help rebuild the world (i.e. Europe) after World War II, its task has since shifted to development work and poverty reduction. Through its immense control of wealth, and its international reputation, the Bank has managed to lend billions to 'under-developed' nations. The loans ...
- 7657: Vegan
- ... Katz, In Defense of Animals(IDA) is a national, non-profit organization dedicated to ending the exploitation and abuse of animals by defending their rights, welfare, and habitat. Through protests, boycotts, lobbying efforts, lawsuits and civil disobedience, IDA promotes justice and compassion for all creatures. Many people have joined the IDA in hopes of making their friends and communities more aware of animal abuse in every day life. Many people our ...
- 7658: Immigration and Its Effect on the Economy of the U.S
- ... the first time in its history; from major shifts in consumer spending away from goods toward services; and from the substantial reduction In the national defense expenditures brought about by the end of the Cold War in the early 1990's". (vernon m. briggs,jr. and stephen moore. pg 35.) In looking toward the future the twenty occupations projected to grow the fastest in the 1990s, half are related to the ...
- 7659: From Welfare to Workfare
- ... from past experience, it always ends up costing more than anticipated. As previously described, the government sponsors job agencies to help welfare recipients. This costs a great deal of money, along with the many other civil servants needed for the further responsibilities of the Ontario works program in society. Case history should also be taken into consideration before deciding to implement workfare in Ontario. Workfare has been tried in many states ...
- 7660: Eliminating The Capital Gains Tax
- ... It would entice wealthy investors to invest in a certain enterprise, which in small numbers would immensely increase the economic growth in the United States. In the Wall Street Journal the U.S. Commission on civil rights said, "Reducing the tax on capital gains effectively increases the flow of financial 'seed corn' to budding entrepreneurs." Also, from a global perspective, the United States has one of the biggest capital gains tax ...
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