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Unemployment
Words: 619 / Pages: 3 .... to find new ones. Job changes occur often in the United States. A
January 1983 survey showed that more than 25 percent of all workers had been
with their current employers one year or less. About a quarter of those
unemployed at any particular time 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 .....
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The Japanese Economy
Words: 689 / Pages: 3 .... and will have to buy a Japanese made
car and at the same time in other countries they are selling their cars for less
than anyone else in that country and that is what they do with most of their
products and is how they get a trade surplus year after year.
Manufacturing is the most important economic activity in Japan it
accounts for about 28% of it¹s GDP. The Japanese people import more than half
of the products that they manufacture from other countries in their crudest form
and manufacture them into transportation equipment, iron, steel, chemicals,
petroleum and coal products and textiles. Most of these products are produced by
large corporati .....
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Organizational Review Of Plant Automation Group
Words: 1641 / Pages: 6 .... 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, the Joint Board contracted with Ernst & Young to produce a
"Management Review of the Proposed Plant Automation Group for the Sanitation
Districts of Orange County". Their report recomme .....
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Collective Farms Of The Soviet Union
Words: 1866 / Pages: 7 .... In theory, industrialization would increase the number and
hence the strength of the proletariat as a class, thwart an already
staunchly anticommunist world, and fulfill Marx's promise of material
wealth following the revolution. The idea of industrialization as the means
to true socialism never occurred to Lenin. He assumed, at least initially,
that communism could would and should exist in the pre revolutionary way of
life.
Before Stalin came to power, the communist party for the most part
agreed that industrialization was necessary, however different sects of the
Bolsheviks were in disagreement about how this change should come about. .....
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Money Laundering
Words: 1892 / Pages: 7 .... activities, and will then go on to conclude my findings.
Money laundering is the process by which criminals attempt to conceal the true
origin and ownership of the proceeds of their criminal activities. If they are
successful they can then maintain control over the proceeds and, so, provide a
legitimate cover for their source of income. J.D. Mclean defined money
laundering in the International Judicial Assistance as:
"Although the proceeds of crime will be kept as capital for further criminal
ventures, the sophisticated offender will wish to use the rest for other
purposes. If this is to done without running a risk of detection, the mone .....
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Tracking The Economy Report
Words: 934 / Pages: 4 .... is because there are thousands and thousands of people in our country that are still unemployed and/or on welfare. The unemployment rate is as low as its’ been but there are still far too many people in this country without jobs, and so unemployment although diminished recently, still exists. The rate will never drop to zero percent but we can never be satisfied with it, that is there is always room for improvement.
In the United States economy, our trade balance is said to be stable at this juncture, however because so many other countries are suffering from economic problems, we cannot export as many as our goods as we’d like to, to t .....
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Birmingham Steel Corporation
Words: 1795 / Pages: 7 .... efficiency; and to gain control over a significant portion of its raw material sourcing.
The company currently operates steel-producing mini-mills in Birmingham, Alabama; Kankakee, Illinois; and Seattle, Washington. There is also a rolling mill in Joliet, Illinois; a rebar distribution operation based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida (PESCO); steel distribution depots in Baltimore, Maryland, and Oakland and Fontana, California; and a steel scrap recycling and processing facility in Jackson, Mississippi. The company operates two high quality bar, rod, and wire production facilities in Cleveland, Ohio.
Through its subsidiary, Birmingham Southeast, LLC, the .....
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Our Nation's Credit Card Problem
Words: 541 / Pages: 2 .... to
be weight. Something is definitely amiss.
These statistics have been building for years but it is no longer
just the baby-boomers problem. My generation just embarked down the same
ruinous path. Many students come out of school not knowing how to balance a
checkbook. College is where you start learning firsthand about finances and
credit because the credit companies are sending out cards by the buckets to
students.
Citicorp just spent ten-million marketing credit cards to high-
school kids. Sixty-one percent of all college students are carrying a card,
and thirty-two percent of those got it before college. However a recent
surv .....
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The Benefits Of N.A.F.T.A.
Words: 309 / Pages: 2 .... benefits of NAFTA leads to the fact that more factories would
be built, even though, the signatory had agreed upon the environmental
laws, but the rapid growing factories would still effect the environment
more or less. If there happen to be an accident which could've been
unproper dispose of chemicals. According to the agreement, the signatory
could be fined, however the damaged that's done could not be recovered.
I personally think NAFTA is a benefactor to the environment that we
are living in right now. Despite the fact of the small chance that our
environment might be damaged due to signatory defying the agreement (Not
many sign .....
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Financial Report Of Loewen Group Inc.
Words: 3389 / Pages: 13 .... 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 employees on its management
information systems and covering costs for any renovations which are needed on
the acquired locations. Each funeral home and cemetery is operated as a
distinct pro .....
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