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Looking Ahead: The Future Of Post Keynesian Economics
... I also argued that the "new" Keynesians are really just the "old" synthesized Keynesians disguised in new clothing and many heterodox economists who claim some adherence to post Keynesian economics have through their "Babylonian tradition" dropped the "Keynes" out of the post Keynesian. Finally, I discussed what I consider to be the four fundamental features of post Keynesian economics. The first feature is that the primary goal of post Keynesian economics is to understand the nature of the capitalist system and to develop a practical understanding of how to deal with economic problems in the presen ...
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Clinton Administration's Proposal To Increase Taxes For Multinational Corporations
... efficient or less competitive.
The multinational tax would disallow multinationals to assume half of
their goods are foreign even if they are made in the US. Thus they could export
to a country with low taxes and thus pay less taxes. This change would bring an
increase of 7.9 Billion in corporate taxes over the next 5 years.
This withdraws a lot of money from the economy and may thus decrease
demand for goods, as people have less money to spend. The multinationals would
employ many people and with and increase in their cost (tax is a type of cost)
they would be forced to decrease the average amount ...
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The Economics Of The Clean Air Act
... not over the effectiveness of such regulations, but the lack of
opportunity such regulations and deregulations provide for other companies.
Global warming has increased the tension over the economics of cleaner air, but
with little the government can do to limit the use of cars, the production of
necessary coal-fired power plants and other such human resources, the topic just
turns into another fog for debate and argument over stricter regulations and the
impeached right these sources have to operate. The continual power struggle of
such economic and social issues and the debate over the effectiveness of
strict ...
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History Of The World Bank
... Finance Corporation), 4. IDA
(International Development Association), 5. MIGA (Multilateral Investment
Guarantee Agency) and 6. ICSID (International Center for Settlement of
Investment Disputes).
The IBRD was created in 1946 for two purposes: the reconstruction of Europe
after WWII and for investment in the developing world. The initial priority
(reconstruction of Europe), ends in 1955 and all lending to Europe ends in
1967 and doesn't resume until 1989 with assistance to Central and eastern
Europe. Investment in the developing world is done by lending for projects
unable to attract private financing, neol ...
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Organizational Review Of Plant Automation Group
... Logic Controller
HMI Human Machine Interface
ITD Information Technology Department
PAG Plant Automation Group
GM General Manager
BACKGROUND
When the Districts first began consideration to form a focal group with
responsibility for Plant Automation, a task force was formed to make
recommendations. The one recommendation this task was unable to come to
agreement on was the location of this new Plant Automation Group (PAG). An
executive decision was made by the General Manager to center the PAG in the
Information Technology Department (ITD).
In September 1994, ...
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The Great Depression
... Depression was that the
pay of workers did not increase at all. Because of this, they couldn't
afford manufactured goods. While the factories were still manufacturing
goods, Americans weren't able to afford them and the factories made no
money (Drewry and O'connor 559).
Another major cause related to farmers. Farmers weren't doing to well
because they were producing more crops and farm products than could be sold
at high prices. Therefore, they made a very small profit. This
insufficient profit wouldn't allow the farmers to purchase new machinery
and because of this they couldn't produce goods quick enough ( ...
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Financial Report Of Loewen Group Inc.
... that of people or service concerns, the other
that of responsible planning and fiscal management. It is the balance of these
wings that enables the eagle to soar beyond all heights"1
In 1995, the company defended itself against two major lawsuits, as well
as continued to negotiate acquisition agreements. The Loewen Group Inc.
stresses that once an acquisition has been completed, local management is
encouraged to remain and offers long term contracts to its key employees, rarely
dismissing the other employees. L.G.I. provides many services to its acquired
companies including offering training to new employe ...
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Euro Heralds New Era
... Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder wrote in the Handelsblatt bussiness daily. The new euro currency is worth 1.95583 German marks, 6.55957 France francs, 1,936.27 Italian lire, 166.386 Spanish pesetas. The euro is expected to opne the market at about $1.1665, 133 Japanese yen and 70 British pence. The currency will be slowly fazed in. The new euro notes and coins will not be issued to replace the Irish pounds, Portuguese escudos, Austrian schillings until 2002. The currency will however come into effect immediately for non-cash transactions ranging from government bond issues to credit card and check purchases. Euro fig ...
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Inaccuracies Of The Consumer Price Index(CPI)
... consumers do change their spending patterns. Even though the
composition off the market basket is assumed not to change, it does because
consumers change their spending patterns. Because consumers substitute lower
priced products in lieu of higher priced ones, the weight has shifted. The CPI
assumes that this does not occur and therefore it overcompensates the standard
of living.
Secondly, because the base period was over a decade ago, the quality of
the products has increased significantly, and therefore the prices should be
higher. The CPI, however, assumes that the increases in prices is a result o ...
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Montgomery Ward & Co.
... a single sheet catalog listing 163 items. Ward was the first to introduce the "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back" policy in the Montgomery Ward 1875 catalog, with his innovative promise to refund the purchase price to any customers dissatisfied with their purchases. The first freestanding retail store opened in Plymouth, Indiana in 1926. From then until now, Wards has grown to operate almost 400 stores throughout the United States, employing approximately 58,100 people. In 1985, the company unveiled its specialty store retailing strategy, again reflecting the changing marketplace and consumer demand ...
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