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Economics: Proposal To Cut The Budget Deficit
Words: 419 / Pages: 2 .... Law, except these cuts are possible, but it will
take more than 1 term.
The taxing that I plan would move the aggregate demand curve to the
left, as money is taken away from the people. Imposing the Ad Valorem tax
on energy, increasing the average residential bills by $50 a year would
reduce the deficit by 25 billion, and shrink the economy by 4 billion.
Making all entitlements subject to income tax would reduce the deficit by
74 billion and shrink the economy by 24.66 billion. Basing Medicare
payments on cost of managed care plans would reduce the deficit by 70
billion, and shrink the economy by 23.33 billion. Converting Medicaid to a
b .....
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Consumer Alert
Words: 792 / Pages: 3 .... 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 government related monopolies,
labor, or business, and be in the favor of safe technology, free trade, smaller
government and lower taxes. We found that to become a member, all it would take
is $35 and a mailed in request to their office in .....
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The North American Free Trade Agreement
Words: 1991 / Pages: 8 .... NAFTA, for short, is one positive effort that not surprisingly, has met with the opposition of many. In light of this opposition, it is evident that NAFTA is accomplishing its primary goals and encouraging the growth of the American economy.
NAFTA negotiations began on June 11, 1990 when former President George Bush and Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gurtari met to discuss the possibility of revising current trade policies. The thing that set the NAFTA apart from other trade agreements historically was that it was to be the first trade agreement entered into between two industrial countries and a developing country. By much of the world the NAFT .....
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Corporate Downsizing
Words: 1483 / Pages: 6 .... STAGES OF DOWNSIZING -
The downsizing process can generally be broken down into three distinct
stages. The first stage is called the diagnostic stage. In this stage,
management staff pulls together and determines the amount of costs and expenses
that need to be reduced, and how much can come out of layoffs (Moore 49). This
stage usually takes about two to three months to complete. During this time,
the upper management reviews all financial records in order to determine how
much is needed to be cut from salary expenditures (Moore 50). This stage is
concluded when the senior management has a detailed plan on who will be let go,
and who .....
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The Great Depression
Words: 1886 / Pages: 7 .... Benito
Mussolini who of which was the dictator of Italy from 1922 to 1943 just like
Hitler was dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945. Relation between the nations
suffer during a depression. Basically each country tries to protect its own
interests without concerns of other nations.
Depression hurt a lot of people, especially working people who lose there jobs.
Bank failures clean out some depositors savings if funds are not ensured. When
there was the depression, most people can not meet the house or apartment
payments so they lose there homes and become homeless.
During a depression some people must live on charity just to support themselves
an .....
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Why Do All Modern Cars Look Alike?
Words: 484 / Pages: 2 .... and by
contracts copy each others models. The Mitsubishi 3000 GT for example is
practically the same car as the Dodge Stealth, only the Mitsubishi is made
in Japan at the original factory and the Stealth is made in the US at the
Dodge factory. Apart from the two emblems respectively, very few details
differ the two cars. Honda who have been in need of a sport utility
vehicle in order to grab their share of that part of the market, which has
grown considerably the last decade have taken almost desperate measures.
They have simply bought the rights to re-badge the Isuzu Rodeo as the
Honda Passport and marketed it as an all new model.
The last and mayb .....
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People Or Profits?
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those who can't afford it? An average person like me would feel for the person
who could not afford sufficient health insurance, and as in the case above, the
baby inside that mother's womb didn't choose its financial situation, or its
parents. That baby didn't ask to be born, and it wasn't given a chance to live.
It wasn't necessarily the doctors fault, and it wasn't even his or her decision,
because of business. Business has moved to the heart of health care, a place
once relatively cushioned from the pursuit of profit that drives the rest of the
U.S. economy. Throughout the history of the United States, medical institutions
have larg .....
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Fiscal Retrenchment And Privatization
Words: 574 / Pages: 3 .... In Oakland, the city government closed a fire station and four branch libraries, reduced the police departments money towards investigations, reducing after school programs, eliminating over 100 city jobs, and much more. The idea of volunteerism became a good way to cut back on paying for services, but still keeps the service going. This was used in helping keep things like neighborhood security and libraries in service. Although the volunteerism was a good way to help, the most significant change was the privatization of services.
Privatization “may well be seen by the future historians as one of the most important developments in the Ame .....
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Casinos
Words: 748 / Pages: 3 .... indirectly. With
today's job market, these jobs are greatly needed to help keep the
unemployment rate down. There is really no negative side to creating jobs
for the people of Ontario.
From past years it can be noted that Ontario casinos are taking in
great amounts of money annually. Casino Rama in Orillia took in 366.1
million2 last year and Casino Niagara had revenues of approximately 650.0
million3. Of those amounts the government will take two to four percent4
for funding programs. This funding goes towards such areas as agriculture,
environment, fisheries, and aquaculture. If the funding was not from these
casinos where would it come fro .....
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The Japanese Economy
Words: 2288 / Pages: 9 .... economic slide of Japan, the world’s second largest economy, is the single biggest threat posed to the global economy. Another similarity exists between modern day Japan and Great Britain of the 1920s. In both cases, monetary policy has been blamed for contributing to sinking of these economic Titanics.
With this in mind, the purpose of this paper is to explore the failure of Japanese monetary policy to deal with its present economic crisis.
Background and the Problem
During the 1980s, policy makers and economists throughout the world envied Japan as a successful model of a strong global economy. Real GDP growth ranged from 4%-6% from 19 .....
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