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Monopolies - A Case Study
Number of words: 2173 - Number of pages: 8.... (imperialism).
This being the case, though imperialism is primarily considered a political phenomenon by bourgeoises economists, socialists have cooked deeper into the matter and "unveiled" the economic character of imperialism and it's apparent contradictions (this will be dealt with later, as well as an overview of the historic contradictions, economic intricacies and ethical realities of imperialism. It should also be stated, that the term monopoly, "monopolization" will be dealt with from the left-wing point of view, as "imperialism").
The two prevalent schools of economic thought, t .....
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Marketing Research On The Auto Industry
Number of words: 1261 - Number of pages: 5.... than the general
public. The obvious reason for this is that the product is assumed to be
fitted onto cars by engineers only.
* Industry output
Below is the statistics on car production. This information is required as
we need to identify growth potential which is the key to find a new
opportunity. A growing market is where prices and margins are higher and
therefore more desirable.
* Mode of transport
This research covered travel patterns among London passengers. Travelling
by car comes first with a share of 49% and bus usage follows with 19%. This
is shown below.
Source : London Transp .....
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A Career In Graphic Design
Number of words: 1179 - Number of pages: 5.... be cooperative and work well with others. A dexterous designer knows how to use criticism positively. Oftentimes criticism is what makes a piece of art better. Depending on the project, job duties may include designing and preparing layouts, sketching out ideas, arranging the materials needed, or putting together the final image. Since there may be different requirements for each client, a graphic designer (on average) should have the ability to be spontaneous and creative and work well under pressure and stressful in situations. "DO NOT be a designer if you stress out easily!" says St .....
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The Economic Underpinnings Of The First Industrial Revolution In England
Number of words: 439 - Number of pages: 2.... sector of the economy. And because it was
now a tested technology investors who were normally cautious were willing to put
their capital into these ventures which instead of pouring iron to make guns now
made iron ore into stoves and pots.
The second critical underpinning of the first industrial revolution was
the development of a home market in Britain. The first British industrialists
manufactured textiles; specifically cotton for the home market. The growth of
the home market in Britain promoted industrialization in several ways. First, it
was a steady market which able to cushion .....
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Tariffs And Trade Restrictions To Save Jobs
Number of words: 1241 - Number of pages: 5.... several forms. Typically, Congress will use tariffs and quotas to protect a domestic firms from foreign competition. Tariffs are a monetary tax on each unit of an imported commodity. Quotas are a numerical limit on the annual quantity of particular imports. A more subtle form of protectionism is the minimum quality standard. In the generally rare cases in which the market cannot regulate product quality on its own, the government is justified in establishing such standards. However, this can be abused by requiring imports to meet higher and costlier standards than their domestic counterparts .....
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Advantages Of Technology In International Trade
Number of words: 646 - Number of pages: 3.... Pacific Economic Community). APEC consist of 18 countries that
account for 1/2 of the worlds output. The three largest economies Japan, China
and the United States are members. APEC leaders are committed to achieving free
and open trade for the region by 2010. APEC is moving towards this goal through
many means including accelerating initial Japanese tariff cuts by 50%. China
will also cut a number of tariffs by 30%. Indonesia and other APEC members are
also reducing tariffs sharply. What sets APEX at the head of the pack leading
liberalization is it wiliness to extend benefits o .....
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What Psychiatrists Do
Number of words: 1330 - Number of pages: 5.... likely in a biology or mathematics related major. After achieving one’s bachelor’s degree, one must take the Medical College Administration Test to be accepted into a medical school. To get a medical degree, one is required to serve a two or three year internship in a medical facility or psychiatry clinic. One must also pass all of his final exemption exams. Then he is given either the National Board of Medical Examiner’s (NBME) or the Federation of State Licensing Examiner’s tests to be able to legally practice medicine. Next he should do a four-year residency specializing in psyc .....
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Strikes And Alternative Forms Of Coping
Number of words: 1764 - Number of pages: 7.... to concede and when both sides have given all they are
willing to give without reaching a compromise, a stalemate is reached. During a
stalemate both sides try to convince the other that they are unable give any
more. In order to show there determination unionized workers often decide to go
strike, and will stay on strike until management is ready to give in to their
demands. The workers determine whether or not they feel the need to strike, by a
strike vote. If the majority of workers are in favor of going on strike then the
union declares a day and time that an agreement must be re .....
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The Trade Practise Act
Number of words: 1164 - Number of pages: 5.... this case the buyer is protected if the seller makes a promise, which is a condition of the contract, describing the product, and when the buyer receives the product, it does not match the description.
- “ A promise where the seller is made aware of the purpose for which the goods are required, that the goods will be reasonably fit for that purpose”
This condition is implied when the buyer makes the purpose of the goods needed known to the seller, and the buyer then relies on the seller’s judgement in providing the correct product. For example it would not be reasonable .....
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Oligopolists
Number of words: 349 - Number of pages: 2.... a common price -to achieve the greatest price and
output.
The Hilmer committe, estabilished 1993, is a government body who acts in
the interests of recommendations of National Competition policies.
In 1995, the Trade Practises Act (T.P.A.) was introduced. The T.P.A.
sets out the general responsibilities of sellers, such as the firms of
oligopolies, and out laws actions that may be unfair to the consumers. This
includes misleading advertising, market sharing and collusion.
Collusion is where the firms of an industry meet a set, common price, or agree
not to come into each other in the .....
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