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- 11711: Location Analysis of a Franchise Resturaunt
- ... menu (Cameron, 16). He believes that "Ma and Pa pizza operations [which specialize in delivery out of a small facility] are going the way of the dinosaur" because "they can't keep up with our high-tech society and emphasis on gourmet pizza" (Cameron, 16). In the past, a lower quality of delivered pizza was accepted because the person responsible for making the pizza was far away, and the delivery person ...
- 11712: Corporate Average Fuel Economy
- ... decreased demand for fuel consumption and b) lowered fuel demand allowed for domestic producers to meet the basic needs of the public. Maximum fuel efficiency would a) cut the amount of fuel consumption thus nullifying high pump prices and b) raise the level of conservation by lowering the amount consumed. Although the intentions of Corporate Average Fuel Economy in the 1970's was thought to be a cure-all but, over ...
- 11713: Power is Money; Money is Power
- ... representation by an over-worked public defender. Power and Money also affects the average person with expenses of college. An average “B” student is going to have a much harder time getting into a good school than a wealthy kid. With money, all the rich student needs to do is maintain an average grade. When a student has money, he/she does not have to work as hard to succeed in ...
- 11714: Virtual Banking
- ... one of three leading home-budgeting software programs: Intuit's Quicken, Microsoft Money, and Managing Your Money. By charging $5 to $20 a month for such services, banks are sure to cash in on the high-tech superhighway. For customers, the job is made easy. All that is required is a personal computer, software and a modem. On-screen instructions, laden with colorful graphics and pictures, explain how to select and ...
- 11715: The Forever Changing Economy
- ... at 40.94. After the crash of 1929, the World War II pushed the index up to 192.91 in 1945, with the index reaching the 5,000 mark on November 21, 1995. A record high of 5,778 was recorded on May 22. 1996, rising 13% in the first half on 1996.(cite 10). Macroeconomists between the early 1980's and early 1990's have tried to develop a new ...
- 11716: U.S Auto Industry's Market Share and Fluctuations
- ... decided to buy small foreign companies and convert them to Ford production facilities. This would enable Ford to increase its share of the market in Europe and Asia. Also, this would allow Ford to avoid high tariffs placed on foreign cars in China and Japan. Ford motor company currently employs over 300,000 workers world-wide. In January of 1996, Ford merged its North American, South American, Asia-Pacific, European, and ...
- 11717: U.S. and Swedish Trends in Tax Reform
- ... Laureate Gunmar Myrdal said that Sweden had become a "nation of waglers". Himself being greatly liberal, even Myrdal admitted that Sweden's highly graduated income tax was an incentive to cheat on taxes. Also, the high corporate tax rate, which originally was intended to encourage investment, created a capital lock in for corporations. This prevented companies from reinvesting their profits in different areas of their business to adapt to changing market ...
- 11718: Unemployment
- ... with doctoral degrees in physics and mathematics exceeded the number of jobs available in those fields. If employers practice illegal job discrimination against any group because of sex, race, religion, age, or national origin, a high unemployment rate for these workers could result even when jobs are plentiful. Structural unemployment shows up most prominently in some cities, in some occupations or industries, for those with below average educational attainments, and for ...
- 11719: How are Automatic Stabilizers Used to Combat Inflation?
- ... decreasing the marginal propensity to consume, and decreasing consumption. The marginal propensity to consume is the fraction of any change in disposable income spent for consumer goods. If this decreases, demand will not be as high above, or even above where the supply is, therefore reducing the demand - pull inflation. Another way to stabilize demand - pull inflation is to reduce government spendings. Government spendings, are the spending that the government make ...
- 11720: Hiring Minorities
- ... special consideration, because several years ago I was raped. This rape has caused me years of anguish, and now I lack the self-confidence I once had. All this has cause me to underachieve in school and in life. Please consider this when you review my application." If Judy, who lost her self- confidence and self-respect through the violation of her rights by a member of society, is given no ...
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