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Finance and Money Term Papers and Reports
Cost Benefit Analysis And Its Uses
720 Words - 3 Pages

.... Kaldor-Hicks principle. Using Kaldor-Hicks a policy is justified if the overall effect if a net gain. So if I gain three dollars and you loose one dollar the policy would net us one dollar. In theory those who gain could repay those whom loose and still have some left over. Important in this theory is that it is possible for the gainers to repay the losers, not that it is required. The problem with this theory is that a single person may gain a great amount and many others may loose a great amount as long as the result is a net gain. CBA looks at the costs involved in the policy to determine if it is justifiable. This creates difficulties when we realize it creates a o ....


A Study Of The Market Reforms In Post-Communist Eastern Europe With A Specific Case Study Of Poland
3467 Words - 13 Pages

.... low quality goods, lack of innovation and technological improvement. Command economies tend to focus on growth rather than strength leading to larger production and an evan. worse use of available resources. The 1980's marked a change in world markets meant that the communist economies were faced with four challenges that would, if met, have meant the continuation of the USSR. Resource saving miniaturization requiring high technology and skill were demanded (command economies have neither), Flexible production to meet a variety of needs (command economies have large factories to keep production high - they, thus, did not have the funds or ability to affect the nece ....


Zoologists
429 Words - 2 Pages

.... is needed. The courses needed are: English, math,computer science, one foriegn language, and every possible biological and physical science. In college, a Bachelors degree is the minimum you need. If you want to work in the research, teaching, or administrative area, you need graduate study leading to a Master's or Doctoral degree. This is also required in some zoos and aquariums. Salary: Salaries vary depending on the education, experience, assignments, area of specialization, and type of employing organization. With a Bachelor's Degree, you can earn from $20,000.00 to $25,000.00 per year. With a Masters' Degree, you can earn from $25,000.00 to $32,000.00 per yea ....


Historians
786 Words - 3 Pages

.... certain events happened, such as the reason why six millions Jews died in the Second World War. The reason history gives us is anti-Semitism. The Nazis were a group that had as a goal to purify the world of what we call minorities and so to keep it a White, straight, Christian world. History explains the evolution of things, people, beliefs, laws and many more in order for us to understand why certain things are the way they are. In this article, we come across a few major points. Each of them is introduced in a very original way. The author uses a literal journey into the past as a means of comparing it to the present. One of the many points is an in depth definition o ....


How Do Dixons And Tandy Add Value To The Products They Sell?
1109 Words - 5 Pages

.... models I chose were the Matsui 14" Remote from Tandy and the Nokia 14" Remote from Dixons. The models were both available from the mail-order supplier, at the same price. The video recorder that I chose to use was an AKAI VSG745, and was in fact available from both stores. The computer was the most difficult part of the system to match, as the Dixons systems came with some added bonuses such as extra multimedia software and Internet capability. I therefore reduced the price of the Dixons machine to account for these differences, by deducting the price that it would cost to upgrade on the Tandy machine. So, to give the Tandy computer Internet capability would cost £150, so th ....


Increasing Shareholder Wealth
1375 Words - 5 Pages

.... and labor have developed strategies to strengthen their positions. One of Labor's main defenses is to organize in unions. The existence of unions can be an effective method of gaining a position of strength, especially when dealing with power corporations. Depending on the size of the corporation, they might have the power to employ methods which are difficult for the workers to prevent or counteract. One tactic used by corporations to reduce labor costs is the utilization of “sweatshop” labor. A sweatshop is a manufacturing facility that operates below minimum standards of safety and/or wages and benefits. Sweatshops flourished in the United States in the ....


Why Do All Modern Cars Look Alike?
484 Words - 2 Pages

.... the design of a car of this decade. Another reason is that many manufacturers actually cooperate 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 ....


Screening For Drugs By Employers
386 Words - 2 Pages

.... the floor of a supermarket. When applying for any type of job involving the use or supervision of complicated machinery, one is prompted to take random drug tests. The usual method of drug testing in such a case is urinalysis. By forcing employees to take these random tests, employers are often accused of taking away employees' rights. Though a place of work is not exactly a democracy, it is true to an extent. The rights of American citizens include something called probable cause. In the United States Constitution, it is stated that no one shall have their privacy invaded without a warrant issued by a law official. Some argue that by being forced to take drug tests ....



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