Economics

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  • Frictional And Structural Unemployment

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    Frictional unemployment, structural unemployment, cyclical unemployment, demand deficient unemployment and classical unemployment are the causes of unemployment. Even in a healthy economy, frictional and structural unemployment will also occur. Frictional unemployment is the portion of unemployment which exists in any economy due to people being in the process of moving from one job to another job. Frictional unemployment will always exist in an economy due to there are not perfect information and

  • Sustainable Growth In Zambia

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    CONCERN: 3 SUSTAINABLE GROWTH Sustainable growth is the maximum rate at which a company can grow without taking on any further debt financing. The sustainable growth is calculated as follows: ROE x (1- dividend pay-out ratio). The many factors that influence a company’s growth rate. It is important to understand that growth rate is more qualitative than it is quantitative. When determining the growth rate of an entity a variety of factors such as management and operations need to be taken into account

  • Macroeconomic Environment Analysis

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    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

  • Financial Education In The Philippines Essay

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    According to Jappeli and Padula (2013), note that financial itself is a choice; it does not just involve acquiring a sufficient level for choosing among financial services, but also deciding literacy. This means that it is made by decision-making when you manage your finances. It is a choice whether you invest or spend your money. It is common sense for an individual to decide in managing finances. Atkinson (2008) points out the difficulty of measuring the effectiveness of financial education provided

  • Criminal Justice Inventions

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    control at the end replaces public area crime control in other crucial areas (crime avoidance, offender regulation). If this occurs, our interest would be that the ethical performance of the criminal legal system will suffer, because a worry for the economic lower line by the private area will have disprove consequences in a number of important

  • Sugar Industry Analysis

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    Political Economy of St. Lucia: Karl Polyani and Charles Dickens “Everyone is talking the talk but not everyone is walking the walk.” – Montek Singh Ahluwalia. (Globalisation and the Indian economy) Starting off with the statement above, I agree with most of the contemporary economists that not every nation in the world is able to cope up with the ideas of neoliberalism and globalization. Globalization is a continuous process through which an increasingly free flow of human capital as well as infra

  • Cultural Symbolism Of Gold In India

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    Gold—forms a significant part in the cultural fabric of India. It is ingrained in the minds of the Indians not just as a precious commodity, but as a symbol of religious and cultural belief. The economic history of any civilization cannot be told without its precious commodities. Some which would have been precious centuries back can be completely insignificant today. But gold is one thing that was and still is a very valuable product through which transactions were made across continents and civilizations

  • Globalization Influencing Australia

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    it is influencing Australia in both a positive and negative way. Globalisation is the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale. The report will talk about the economic, social, environmental and political impact that globalisation is causing. The population of Australia is about 23 billion people, with the language spoken being mostly English in all areas. This investigation will give the reader a better understanding

  • Swot Analysis Of Myer

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    These fall of revenue are mostly due to difficulty trading conditions resulting from increased costs and volatile consumer sentiment brought on by economic uncertainty. Even though the overall revenue did fell, but the percentage (%) decrease of revenue did getting better towards these five years periods. The percentage (%) decrease in 2010 – 2011 was -4.8% but it had improved and reach to -1.3 % in

  • Outhoring: The Pros And Cons Of Offshore Outsourcing

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    fully "partnership-centric" which also provides comprehensive and end to end solutions to problems of businesses and also leverage their technology. Industry Trends Nowadays both offshoring & outsourcing are increasingly being used. Globally the economic recession has always forced most companies to explore the options to increase their efficiency and cut their costs. Another increasing trend seen in IT services industry nowadays is industry consolidation where larger companies acquires smaller