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Papers On Economics And Economic Theory
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Exchange Rate Questions
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This 7 page paper answers three questions set by the student. The first looks at what will happen to the nominal exchange rate and domestic interest rates if a countries exports fall, and how different actions by the government will impact on the exchange rate and interest rate. The second question considers the impact of printing more money on the exchange rate and the local economy. The last question explains the incompatible trinity also known as the impossible trinity or the unholy trinity and shows how this is seen in real life. The bibliography cites 1 sources.
Filename: TEintrinty.rtf
Exchange Rate Theories
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This 5 page paper outlines various exchange rate theories and their accuracy. These include Purchasing Power Parity (PPP), Covered Interested Rate Parity (CIRP), Uncovered Interested Rate Parity (UCIRP), The Monetary Approach and the Monetarist Model. The bibliography cites 6 pages.
Filename: TEexcthr.rtf
Exchange Rates Models;
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This 6 page paper consider the reason for exchange rate movements and way an interest rate change in one country will impact on another. The impact of changing interest rates on the aggregate expenditure and aggregate supply is also considered. The bibliography sites 5 sources.
Filename: TEexcmod.wps
EXPECTED CASH FLOW – QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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This 5-page paper covers the FASB Concept Statement 7, which details fair value of cash flows. Issues discussed include the basis of the concept, what was done prior to the concept and whether this statement is a good method by which to measure fair value.
Filename: MTexcafl.rtf
Experimental Economics
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A 5 page research paper exploring the history and use of experimental economics in today's world. While the history of experiments is long in the field of economics, it is only in the last decade that the evidence collected has received any credibility, thus its uses are becoming wide-spread stretching into all arenas. One of those arenas is corporate takeover. It is clear this can be a valuable process to use in these decisions.
Filename: Expecon.wps
Explaining Utility Maximization with the Use of Indifference Curves
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This 10 page paper explains the way in which consumer utility maximization takes place. The paper considers the way in which utility can be measured at different budget levels with reference to total utility and marginal utility. The use of indifference curves is explained and utility maximization is demonstrated with reference to budget and indifference curves. The paper ends by considering why a consumer may be disadvantaged in utility terms if the price of one good increases. The paper includes several graphs to illustrate the points raised. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
Filename: TEutmaxim.rtf
Externalities and the Role of Government Intervention
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This 5 page paper explains externalities, what they are how they may cause market inefficacies or market failure and the way that the government may intervene. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEextern.rtf
Externalities of SUVs
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A 7 page paper answering several questions regarding the supposed negative externalities of SUVs. All light trucks protect their passengers better than do light cars, but drivers of cars die at much higher rates than do drivers of SUVs. Several authors blame light trucks for being more dangerous, but their analyses appear to be inaccurate. Rather than penalizing SUV makers and drivers, the paper suggests that policy improvements focus on improving the safety factors of cars. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSeconSUVs.rtf
Factor Price Equalization
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A 7 page paper. Protesters of globalization
complain that it contributes to the destruction of local cultures and imposes not only
American, but corporate values on the local populace. It seems that few consider the
benefits of free trade and the manner in which it favors democracy over more controlling
forms of government. While the philosophers thrash out the relative social value of free
trade, economists can provide information that can establish cost-benefit data for analysis.
The patterns are clear among open political systems in which individuals are free to
become manufacturers and those manufacturers can choose to export the goods they
make. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KSfactorPrice.wps
Factors that Impact on the Level of Economic Prosperity
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This 4 page paper is written in 3 parts. The first part of the paper discusses the factors which may help to influence economic prosperity such as low interest rates economic stability and an educated workforce, the second part of the paper looks at the factors which may be associated with decline, such as unemployment, inflation and poor social conditions. The last part of the paper considers the best approach for a government that wants to stimulate growth. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEfactpros.rtf
Farming / In a Keynesian World
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A 3 page essay which states that the budget surplus should be applied to the various farm economic protection bills for the simple reason that farming cannot in any way respond to a Keynesian-based economy, and countries who do not feed their citizens become Third World countries. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Keynesin.wps
Federal Reserve And Monetary Policy
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A 4 page paper that begins by explaining what monetary policies are and how they are used to stabilize the economy. The writer then discusses what the Federal Reserve Bank is and its importance to the economy of the United States. The writer then reports the current economic state of the nation and the direction of recent monetary policies. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PGfedmp.rtf
Federal Reserve And Monetary Policy - Effect On Economy
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This 10 page paper begins with an overview of the Federal Reserve Bank system, its duties and importance. The different monetary policy instruments the Fed uses are explained and discussed with examples, e.g., open market operations, reserve requirements and the discount window. Each is discussed. Examples include how the Fed used its options after the attacks of September 11, 2001 and again, how the Fed used its instruments following Katrina. The writer demonstrates that while monetary policy can expand or constrain economic growth, events in the economy also affect what the Federal Reserve Bank will do. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: PGfedo5.rtf
Female Wage and Labor Differentials in Canada: History, Difference in Labor Markets, The Wage Gap, General Discrimination and Trends
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This is a 12 page paper discussing wage and labor differentials for women in Canada. Within Canada today, women in the labor force generally make 70 to 80 cents for every dollar men make. This “wage gap” has actually decreased greatly over the years but still has a long way to go for total equity in the work place despite positive legislation in the 1970s and 1980s. Historically, women within Canada have been “crowded” into certain female-dominated professions such as clerical positions, nursing, teaching, domestic work, social work and sales and services. While clerical work once was comparable with male blue-collar jobs in regards to pay, the increase in unionization in many blue-collar trades left most of the female-dominated positions as those which were lower paid. As women shifted away from clerical positions and proceeded to attain degrees in higher education, the wage gap began to decrease but then women encountered the “glass ceiling” in which women held a disproportionate number of positions in the lowest quartile in large corporations. Today, women still have lower average salaries than men despite the gain in higher education. One of the reasons found within studies by Statistics Canada and others is that women who choose to have and raise children lose experience during their absence; experience men continue to gain which in turn leads to more promotions. Another reason believed for the continue wage gap is discrimination which still exists within employers, co-workers and the general population somewhat who still categorize some professions as “female” (such as teaching) and some as “male” (such as the trades) and in essence this restricts female workers from opportunities within the blue collar and higher executive markets.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TJwompd1.rtf
Financial Analysis for Albertson's, Inc.
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5 pages in length.
Gives an overall look at the profitability of the Albertson's
Company. Comparisons are for a three year period where
applicable, and are for the current year where necessary.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JGAalson.wps
Financial Analysis of Agritope, Inc.
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6 pages in length. A
current financial analysis of Agritope, Inc., using gross margin,
net profit margin, current ratio, quick ratio, debt to equity
ratio, interest coverage and return on assets and return on
shareholder’s equity. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JGAagrit.wps
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