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Unemployment
Number of words: 619 - Number of pages: 3.... are employed one month later. This means that
a considerable degree of unemployment in the United States is frictional and
lasts only a short time. This type of unemployment could be reduced somewhat by
more efficient placement services. When workers are free to quit their jobs,
some frictional unemployment will always be present.
The second form of Unemployment is structural unemployment. Structural
unemployment arises from an imbalance between the kinds of workers wanted by
employers and the kinds of workers looking for jobs. The imbalances may be
caused by inadequacy in skills, locat .....
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The Used Car Industry
Number of words: 2157 - Number of pages: 8.... a buyer of a used car drives off the lot
and finds they have purchased a vehicle that needs lots of money spent on it for
repairs, they may possibly find themselves out of luck. Another downside may
come as more people continue to saturate the market, looking for used cars to
buy, the resources available will become scarce. An increase in used car prices
may gradually start to rise. As the figures indicate, for now consumers seem to
be content with taking this risk. Sales for used cars and trucks last year
totaled at 15.1 million(going on your article's figures).
The auto industry has bee .....
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The Relationships Between Quaker, The Company, And Semiotics
Number of words: 1074 - Number of pages: 4.... the signified list is very
long, but first we will look at the signifier. The sign is the word Quaker,
plain and simple, and the signifier is Q-u-a-k-e-r. However the word Quaker is
not just a word, it means many, many things, which is where the signified comes
in. The actual building is huge, which gave me the feeling that they are a
successful company and that their product must be all over the world. The
building is also white brick. This, without even knowing it gives you a feeling
of safety and purity(just as their products should be). Then there is the fact
that it is situated .....
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The World Bank
Number of words: 685 - Number of pages: 3.... The United States is the single largest stockholder, holding around seventeen percent, this along with the other six industrial large nations ( together they form the G-7 ) amass a little less than fifty percent of the holdings. The bank’s headquarters are located in Washington D.C.. It is often here that its Board of Executive Directors, representing all member countries, debate and decide upon new policies and practices.
is very set in their lending ways. The Bank in no way donates or grants any money, all loaned funds must be paid back accordingly. The loans the bank gives gener .....
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U.S Monetary Policy In 1995
Number of words: 1368 - Number of pages: 5.... the rate of growth was clearly
unsustainable, but one that nevertheless would imply continued significant
growth and incomes." (Greenspan, 1996, Speech)
Towards the end of the year, the economy showed signs of slowing.
Fearing a prolonged slowdown or even a recession in the economy, and with
inflationary expectations waning, Chairman Greenspan and the Federal Reserve cut
rates again in December. (Greenspan, 1996, Speech)
There are, of course, critics of 1995's monetary policy. Most of the
criticism came in the early part of 1995 when the Fed raised rates again.
In the article "Are We Lo .....
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Scarcity In The Canadian Economy
Number of words: 692 - Number of pages: 3.... will have to be made about what will be produced, how to produce and who gets what. In order to focus on these basic problems, and possible solutions, we have to derive an economic system.
In Canada most decision are made in the market . Consumers by their dollar votes decide what goods and services will be produced. Businesses, responding to the profits to be made from producing goods and services consumers want, hire the necessary resources. But some of the solutions given by the market are not acceptable, so Canadian governments intervene and impose different ones. The Canadian econom .....
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Soros And Market Fundamentalism
Number of words: 353 - Number of pages: 2.... he suggests that society needs to be able to experiment with cultural value systems. Standards of right and wrong may change with technology and with social process; however, the involvement of the state in resolving conflicts, and in a democratic society, he sees as inevitable.
According to Soros’ opinion too, to be able to stabilize and regulate a truly global economy, the world will need a global system of political decision-making. In short, a global society is needed to support the global economy. A global society does not mean a global state. What makes Soros’ claims interes .....
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Investing In The Future
Number of words: 1023 - Number of pages: 4.... of assistance for many children became obvious to
me on a volunteer project I did in high school. The summer after my junior year
I took a trip to San Antonio with about twenty other students. We were divided
between two different projects, and I went to work in a summer day-care program
in an underprivileged area. The day-care was for children aged infant to
eighteen, and on an average day about 175 children would come through. They
only had two full time workers, and relied on volunteer groups that came through
about once or twice a month to help them. They used to have more workers, b .....
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Cooperative Pursuit
Number of words: 536 - Number of pages: 2.... lighting has unquestionably altered the average household
and will increase your farm productivity. With electricity it is possible to
make use of the entire day not just the daylight hours. thereby increasing your
farm production by being able to work at a steady pace for a longer period of
time. Imagine not having to blow out or relight candles, with the flip of a
switch you automatically lighted the entire house. Electric lighting is not
only one of the most common conveniences, it is the most practical.
Modern day heating compared to the burning of wood or coal is a very
w .....
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Management Action Plan – Safeway Plc
Number of words: 1055 - Number of pages: 4.... “running away” with the competition – having analysed them, there are measures we can take to reduce this deficit.
A wider range of products and services will provide Safeway with a more powerful “pulling” ability, thus increasing sales and profits:
Clothing is an area of growth within supermarkets – due to their size, large supermarkets are able to purchase garments in large quantities, thus retailing them at a great discount compared to high street stores. Safeway have entered this area through children’s clothing, but should consider progressing to a fuller range. .....
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