Quasi War: The Forgotten War Between France and the U.S. War is a relatively proverbial concept to the vast majority of nations around the world. In the late 18th century, the United States became engaged in an undeclared war with France known as the Quasi War. “The Quasi War dwarfed all else in the administration of John Adams.” (De Conde, 1966) There are a number of reasons why this particular conflict occurred. The purpose of this essay is to accurately delineate some of the main causes leading
The macroeconomic environment of a firm as suggested by Oxelheim, L. and C. Wihlborg., (1987) is constituted by a set of four relative prices; the inflation rates, interest rates, exchange rates and political risk premiums (the premium charged by the company for the rules about the uncertainty of the market game). In any developing economy, it is important to consider these particular macroeconomic variables and how their behavior over time affects the company’s health and ultimately its survival