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Consumer Alert
792 Words - 3 Pages.... to
expose the flawed economic, scientific and risk data that underlie certain
public policies. Now, 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 ....
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How Are Automatic Stabilizers Used To Combat Inflation?
386 Words - 2 Pages.... are taxed more,
therefore decreasing the marginal propensity to consume, and decreasing
consumption. The marginal propensity to consume is the fraction of any change
in disposable income spent for consumer goods. If this decreases, demand will
not be as high above, or even above where the supply is, therefore reducing the
demand - pull inflation.
Another way to stabilize demand - pull inflation is to reduce government
spendings. Government spendings, are the spending that the government make with
the tax revenues, and they add to the gross domestic product. An automatic
stabilizer that will lower gross domestic product is welfare. As income rises,
there are less pe ....
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Immigration And Its Effect On The Economy Of The U.S
1578 Words - 6 Pages.... by the specific actions of
the governments of individual nation-states." There is no international
obligation for any nation to allow others to enter or to work, in fact, most
nations do not admit immigrants for permanent settlement
Mass immigration has played a significant role in the economic history of the
United States, nevertheless the harsh fact is that what may be necessary and
beneficial at one time, may not be so at another. The demand for labor is being
affected by "restructuring forces stemming from the nature and pace of
technological change; from the stiff international competition the United States
that now confronts for the first time in its history; ....
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Employee Assistance Programs
1572 Words - 6 Pages.... abuse and the stressful
effects of downsizing. Many researchers today believe that drug/alcohol abuse
is responsible for most modern-day EAP's.
According to The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependance, 25
percent of all hospitalized patients have alcohol related problems. Alcohol is
involved in 47 percent of all industrial accidents and half of all auto
fatalities. The cost totals 86 billion dollars per year due to decreased
productivity, treatment programs, accidents, crime and law enforcement.
Although it is most costly at the top alcoholism/drug abuse affects
employees at every level of an organization. One company found that in the
pervious five ye ....
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Free Enterprise
479 Words - 2 Pages.... Deregulation in the eighties has brought new meanings to industries
such as airlines, railroads, and telecomunications. Although adjustment
proved traumatic, the airline industry grew from 36 to 156 individual
airlines.(2) The result has been competitive prices, a huge web of new
routes, and competitive employee wages. In 1980, Congress got rid of rules
that encouraged railroads to keep unwanted routes, that forced prices too
high to compete with truck and barge rates, or kept prices too low to make
a profit. (3) Now railway companies are making deals with shippers at
competitive rates allowing, once again, the railroads to be an important
part of America. Since t ....
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Privateers
2377 Words - 9 Pages.... times of war, they
were respected entrepreneurs, serving their purses and their country, if only
incidentally the latter. However vulgar their motivation, the system of
privateering arose because it provided a valuable service to the country, and
indeed the Ame rican Revolution might not have been won without their
involvement. Many scholars agree that all war begins for economic reasons, and
the privateers of the war for independence contributed by attacking the
commercial livelihood of Great Britain's merchants.
It is ironic that the entire notion of privateering began in Great Britain.
In 1649 a frigate named Constant-Warwick was constructed in England for a
priva ....
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Federal Express
2404 Words - 9 Pages.... a package through the FedEx system.
FedEx is a proponent of e-commerce. They realize that through prosumption, having customers conduct their business online, they save the cost of additional employees and phone costs.
(Industry Analysis)
Within the industry are two types of companies. There are combination carriers, which are primarily passenger airline companies that also carry cargo. And then there are “all-cargo” companies like Federal Express which only carry cargo, have fleets of planes, usually fly at night, have ground transportation, and personnel for door-to-door pick-up and delivery. The “all cargo” companies control 90% of the domestic cargo compa ....
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Women Executives
990 Words - 4 Pages.... What this means is that at the present rate
of increase, it will be 475 years - or not until 2466 before women reach
equality with men in the executive suite.
This scenario is not any better on corporate boards. Only 4.5% of the
Fortune 500 industrial directorships are held by women. On Fortune Service 500
companies, 5.6% of corporate directors are women. The rate of increase is so
slow that parity with men on corporate boards will not be achieved until the
year 2116 - or for 125 years. (The Feminist Majority Foundation News Media
Publishing Inc., 1995)
In 1980, only one woman held the rank of CEO of a Fortune 500 company. This
woman came into the top manag ....
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