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- 11721: U.S Monetary Policy in 1995
- ... and early 1995 I believe the Federal Reserve were justified in their actions in stepping up interest rates. Inflationary pressures were definitely present at the time, and if the fed let the inflation occur, how high would they let it go? This might also mean going through disinflation in the future, which is a long and painful process. The Fed did the right thing by not even letting inflation "out of ...
- 11722: Corporate Downsizing
- ... coinciding decisions regarding their staff and these external changes. Another one of the major problems in today's business world are the salaries being paid to the workers. Since employers are not paying their workers high wages, the workers have little to put back into the economy. This causes the system to plummet and forces companies to downsize to keep from going under. The downsizing of a company can affect employees ...
- 11723: Consumer Alert
- ... certain public policies. Now, Consumer Alert is the home to the spare time of over 6,000 volunteers. Each of these volunteers donate their valuable time to Consumer Alert for the sole reason of upholding high ethics within the American marketplace. Anyone can become a member. The only qualification is that the individual have a distinct and strong faith in competitive enterprise, a healthy skepticism of government solutions, a dislike of ...
- 11724: Heating Commodities
- ... for energy in the summer is probably very low. The demand for energy in the fall will be higher because consumers begin storing it for the winter. And during the winter months the demand is high, where as during the spring months the demand decreases from the other months. This commodity is greatly influenced by the climate and the type of region consumers live in. For example, people in Florida do ...
- 11725: Management's Achievement Claims Perspective
- ... 55% 9.5% This is very good percentage, above industry standard. 5.) Asset Turnover 1.2% 3.6% 6.) Return on Assets 20% 8.5% 7.) Debt to Equity 75.3% 66.5% A little high compared to industry, but still has not peaked at 100%. The present value of Coca-Cola's discounted cash flow compared with the market value shows that Coca-Cola is greatly undervalued. This makes Coca ...
- 11726: Chinese Economic Reform under Communist Rule
- ... Inflation is rampant: prices have doubled in the industrial zones in the last five years. Nevertheless, the fact that Shanghai currently possesses the fifth most expensive office space in the world demonstrates that demand is high and that the prospects for future growth are promising (Tyler A8). Indeed, Pudong, a free export manufacturing zone described as "the future sight of Shanghai's Manhattan" (Tyler A8), boasts more than twenty factories built ...
- 11727: China's Economic Growth Due to Recent Foreign Policies
- ... up the losses" (intl2 2). Like all good things, China's formidable economic growth has its downsides. A few of these detriments are inflation, an under-aided agricultural market, government inefficiency, and geographically uneven development. High inflation, caused by a demand for more exchange medium on the Chinese market is causing Chinese currency to depreciate relative to other national currencies. A lack of emphasis on the agricultural market is causing that ...
- 11728: Crime and the Black Market in Modern Day China
- ... rights. From music compact discs to computer software to films to best selling novels, The Chinese black market is a virtual warehouse of "plundered goods". It is estimated that there are at least thirty illegal high tech factories in China that can churn out over 20,000 optical discs a day. America's Microsoft estimates that 98 out of every 100 of its software programs being used in China are illegal ...
- 11729: Advantages of Technology in International Trade
- ... show rooms. They are hoping for even more success with the right handed versions of the Voyager and Wrangler which they plan to introduce next year. With Japanese subsidizes on exports which lead to a high price on Japanese domestic goods, Chrysler should be very competitive. Liberalism in trade, though progressive vary a lot with area. The European Union consisting of the countries of western Europe have established a free trade ...
- 11730: Cutting the National Debt
- ... and Medicaid, all of which combined account for between $750 and $900 billion per year. In the case of national defense, there are a few different points to be made in justification of these outrageously high numbers. First, the costs in the 1940s and 50s due to both World War II and the Korean War. Next comes the costs of the War in Vietnam in the mid-1960s and 1970s along ...
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