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"Advantages & Disadvantages for Acme's Development Contracts"
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A 5 page discussion/ case study discussing the advantages and disadvantages of different
types of development contracts for both a customer, ACME Trucking Co., and to a software
developer. Discussed are issues such as cost-plus contracting and fixed price contracting.
No bibliography. Acmecost.wps
Charts Illustrating Economic Statistical Trends : 5 pages worth of
trend charts displaying 1998 U.S. economic data. One chart displays the national deficit
in a bar graph over the course of five years; others display trade statistics, in general
and also for the Philippines and U.S. specifically. Several economic indicators are
displayed each with a brief synopsis. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Charts.wps
Macroeconomics, Value Of Combined Theories : A 7 page comparison
of classical and monetarist macroeconomics. The writer argues that while economists remain
in divided camps, in application, the two theories are combined, along with the growth
theory of rational expectations, a monetarist offshoot. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Macroeco.wps
Economics / Supply & Demand : A 7 page paper that utilizes
basic principles of economics, including supply and demand, the law of diminishing
returns, and profit maximization to demonstrate an example of a company's manufacturing
and sales plans. This paper includes three diagrams that show supply and demand curves for
a sample company. No bibliography. Suuplyde.wps
Econometric Models & Economic Forecasting : A 5 page paper
that considers the impact of econometric models on the process of economic forecasting,
providing a number of specific examples to illustrate points made. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Econmod.wps
Macroeconomic Benefits Of Tax Refunds From Deficit Surplus : A 3
page essay on the potential long-term benefits of giving a tax refund to U.S. citizens
from the deficit surplus instead of increasing big government. The writer argues that the
long-term benefit would be just that as the economy itself is already stable, although a
positive supply and demand bump is possible as well. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Deficit.wps
Market Correction Through Governmental Regulation : 8 pages in
length. We learn from economics texts that for every economic imbalance that occurs, there
is a corrective reaction that occurs to reestablish equilibrium. Those corrective actions
are not immediate though, and sometimes they seemingly take forever. Arguing in favor of
government control is not to say that businesses need to be regulated in their ability to
operate or to make their own decisions, and in fact they need to be encouraged to develop
new products and services to be able to remain competitive. Government regulation is
required in financial sectors to control those market flaws that cannot be otherwise
corrected. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Govtreg.wps
Bankruptcy & Legal Issues : 12 pages in length. Writer
provides a comprehensive overview of Bankruptcy, the Bankruptcy Code, the Federal
Bankruptcy Revision, the differences between Chapter 11 and Chapter 13, etc;. Writer uses
the case of Orange County, California, a government body that filed for Bankruptcy in the
mid-1990's. Bibliography lists 20 sources. Bankrupt.wps
The Everyday Effects of the International Marketplace : A 5 page
research paper on how the global economy affects Americans every day. The writer details
job loss, changes in industries, political implications, and what consumer goods are
available. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Intnlmkt.wps
Production Economics : A 12 page discussion of factors which
relate to profit maximation. Includes economic formulas and a discussion of isoquant
curves and their relationship to economic modeling. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Prodedo.wps
Major Theories of Economic Growth : 11 pages defining and
analytically discussing the 4 major theories of economic growth and the theories behind
them. Specifically discussed are the neoclassical view, Keynesianism, the monetarist view,
and the longwave schumpeter ideology. Free outline included. No Bibliography. Econgrow.wps
John Maynard Keynes / Biography & Theory : A 6 page historical
view of John Maynard Keynes and Keynesian theory, the finer points of which are listed by
economistsboth Keynesian and post-Keynesian. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Keynbio.wps
Keynes On Employment, Money, & Interest : A 5 page paper that
explores Keynes' contributions to economic theory, historically and how they have applied
to American and global economics. The paper posits that some of his theories have been
misused ethically in designing corporate and world economies, but that his original goals
for his theories were ethical. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Keynes.wps
Economics / Contract Labor From A Keynesian Point Of View : A 32
page review of contract labor theory and its relationship to Keynesian / neoclassicist and
monetarist theories in light of the human element most affected by it: downsized persons,
women, minorities and children. The writer looks at these issues in terms of: the
historical shifts in contract labor theory, the organizational setting, government
intervention, and social forces in support of intervention. Both sides of each view are
presented. Focus on Stigler, Dixit, Stiglitz, Spence, Modigliani, Thilmany, Block, and
others. Bibliography lists 36 sources. Contlabr.wps
Farming / In a Keynesian World : 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. Keynesin.wps
Economic Theory / Keynesian & Hayekian Comparison : A 30 page
paper that compares the two philosophies and how they are both applied to global economics
today in regards to investment and savings. The paper presents each of the two
philosophies in regards to subjectivism and rationalism/nonrationalism (chaotic order),
and looks at how these affect the current environment. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Keynhyek.wps
Keynesian Economics vs. "Feel-Good" Economics : A 6 page
paper that argues for a return to conservative Keynesian economics for the purpose of a
more secure expansion of the global market into the 21st Century. The writer makes
numerous empirical and subjective arguments toward this point, while iterating the fact
that todays global trading is out-of-control. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Keyn2000.wps
Participatory Economics : A 30 page paper on the definition,
historical perspective, development and application of particpatory economics in Japan and
Islam. The paper posits that this signifies a change from the absolutist politics of
Keynesian economics, while incorporating those and other economic theories through
history. The reason postulated is that diverse cultures require diverse economic policies,
although the guiding policy in this world is capitalism. Capitalism is discussed in
relationship to several facets of participatory economics, particularly by theorist.
Bibliography lists 16 sources. Radecon.wps
Quesnay & Marx : A 16 page paper that compares the
pre-capitalist and socialist views of these two theorists. The paper particularly reviews
their work in light of labor, property and surplus and looks at the finer similarities and
contrasts between these points. The paper briefly looks at how the antecedents of these
theories have been passed down to the current age. It also posits that although economists
are reviewing various historical theories in an attempt to identify the answers raised by
global democratization and poverty issues, the answers to these problems do not reside in
historical theories or their synthesis. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Qmarx.wps
Economics / Value & Distribution : A 9 page research paper on
the influence of Adam Smith, Jean-Baptiste Say, David Ricardo, Karl Marx and Alfred
Marshall on labor value and distribution of income. The writer discusses Marshalls
synthesis of earlier theories and ethical points, and closes with a modern "ideal
society" scenario based on his synthesis, which foreshadows a perfect global economy.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Valdist.wps
Bases for Persistent Income Discrepancies : A 7 page paper
discussing possible reasons for the wide discrepancy of income levels in the US. Though
there are many factors, much of the issue involves risk. As in the stock market, the
higher the risk of a venture, the higher the return. Factory workers and teachers,
notoriously low-paid, typically have assumed very little risk in their professions, while
a pro sport star could suffer a career-ending injury at any time. There is no question
that income levels in the US are absurdly skewed, but it also is fitting that those with
the most to lose also see the greatest rewards. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Salaries.wps
Trickle Down Theory : This 5 page paper changes the premises of
an article chosen from the Economist and argues the antithesis. Argument focuses on
macroeconomic theory primarily involving taxation of corporations and the validity of
trickle down economics. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Trickle.wps
(The) Economics of Management : 8 pages containing a series of short essays which pertain
to economics and its role in contemporary corporate management. Various advanced-level
terms are thoroughly defined. Econtest.wps
Economic Geography / Textbook Synopsis : 8 pages worth of notes
reviewing key concepts presented in a standard Economic Geography textbook. Topics are
explored from global perspectives. Econgeog.wps
Experimental Economics : 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. Expecon.wps
The Effects Of Technology Shocks On The Business Cycle : An 8 page
research paper based on the article "On the Contribution of Technology Shocks to
Business Cycles" published in 1997. With the continued growth of the economy after 7
years of steady expansion, some economists were claiming that the classic business cycle
is obsolete. Economists said that once before, tooin 1969, just before the worldwide
recession of the early 1970s. The theory is that technological advances have forestalled
the expected downturn of the business cycle. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Buscycle.wps
Effects of the Persian Gulf War on the U.S. Economy : A 5 page
paper documenting the residual affects of the Persian Gulf War on the U.S. economy in
which the writer explores three specific economic affects: the cost required to repair
damage done to Iraqi and Kuwaiti civilians to restore livelihood in the region; the
financial obligation the U.S. has to its troops suffering from Gulf War syndrome; and the
misrepresented information provided to the government that allowed for the allotment of
over $80 billion in increased defense spending directed towards "smart" bomb
technologies. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Gulfware.wps keyword : desert storm
Economic Transformation In The United States : A 15 page paper
that considers the importance of the transformation of the U.S. economy from a
manufacturing basis to one determined by the current information/technology focus. This
paper demonstrates the effects on corporate structures, including the impacts of the
transition on capital formation. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Capform.wps
The Gross Domestic Product As A Measure Of Economic Wealth :
A 3 page paper on the differences between GDP and GNP. The writer also talks about why the
GDP is not an accurate measure of economic wealth, and what would be some things that we
could do differently. Gdp.doc
Government Spending As A Percentage Of GDP : An 8 page paper
discussing the 1998 disappearance of the federal budget deficit and the possibility of
linking government spending to growth of GDP. Linking government spending to GDP would
result in total chaos within the government and in all of the programs on which it manages
to spend so much. While it is true that government spending increases have trailed
increases in tax revenues based on constant or lower tax rates, there is never a guarantee
those revenue increases will continue. So far, economists have not been able to agree even
on the reasons for the long period of economic growth, much less how to ensure its
continuation. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Govspend.wps
The State of the Economy / 2Q 1997 : A 5 page paper examining the
state of the US economy just before the beginning the governments 1998 fiscal year.
For seven years, the economy had been in a growth phase but also with the lowest rate of
unemployment since 1973 and an inflation rate of only 2.2%. Things had been so good for so
long that some mainstream economists claimed the standard model of the business cycle was
obsolete, a statement made by an MIT economist in 1969 just before the advent of the
worldwide recession of the early 1970s. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Econ97.wps
Life & Contributions of Economist Thomas Robert Malthus : A 7
page paper on the eighteenth-century British economist. Following an argument over what he
felt to be the unrealistically rosy progressivism of Godwin and Condorcet, Malthus wrote
an essay on the Principle of Population which essentially founded the study of
demographics and has continued to exert influence down to the present day. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Malthus.wps
How Unemployment Affects the Economy : A 10 page paper which
presents the economic condition of the world based on unemployment. The paper presents the
poor unemployment conditions of England, France, and Spain, with Spain's unemployment as
high as 22 percent and states the effects this has on those countries ability to compete
in the global marketplace and internal ills. By comparison, the paper presents the
productivity of the United States, its low unemployment figures, despite downsizing and
cost reductions, and how this affects its economic status on the world front. Bibliography
lists 11 sources. Unemecon.wps
The Bull Market Of The 1990s : A 5 page paper illustrating that
the stock market of recent years has indeed been a bull one. It seems the entire country
has been in awe of the performance of the stock market in recent years, and there is talk
among economists that the old and classic model of the business cycle might well be
obsolete, that "bust" does not always follow "boom." Whether that
speculation will prove to be valid or not, the US economy has experienced several straight
years of slow and steady growth, with advances in economic indicators each year. The trend
toward globalization reduces business risk in any given geographical location, and
businesses are operating in a more fiscally sound manner than in any other recent time.
The factors that have contributed to the long-standing bull market are still in place.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Bull-Mkt.doc
Is The Bull Market Going To Last? : A 5 page paper discussing
whether the bear is ever going to return. There are some hard and fast rules within the
universe. Until the early 1990s, one had been that the stock market would rise until stock
values had reached a point at which they were overvalued in some degree, then they would
"correct." We have no reason to believe that rule will not activate in any given
year or even tomorrow. But the interval of the cycle has certainly been stretched beyond
the limits of anyones imagination only a few years ago. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Bullmkt.wps
The Stock-Market Boom Of The 90s : An 8 page paper
discussing the trends of the 1990s and how these trends have affected the stock
exchange and how they have helped to create the apparent boom to the market. The
1990s have brought with it many changes to the United States, as well as the world.
Technology has made astronomical advances and the world has become even smaller as this
technology connects many people in many ways. The stock-market reflects these changes.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Stokboom.wps
Economic Conditions in 1990 & 1996: A 9 page paper comparing
the economy of 1990 with that of 1996. The recession of 1990-1991 was a particularly
distressing one, and consumer confidence did not readily return at the end of the
recession. In fact, consumer confidence did not cease falling until nearly a year after
the end of the recession. By 1996, consumer confidence appeared to be stable, but they
still had not returned to their prior spending habits. Closer examination reveals that
while unemployment and inflation were low, real disposable income had failed to keep up
with costs. Consumers were spending less than before 1990 simply because there was less to
spend. Bibliography lists 6 sources. E9096.wps
Short Run Forecast of the US Economy : A 3 page paper providing a
brief overview of the past 4-5 months of the US economic picture and provides a
macroeconomic analysis. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Macrors.wps
Keynesian Policy / Economics In The Twenty First Century : An 8
page argumentative research paper that argues of all the available options, only evolved
Keynesian policy will meet the demands of the next century. The writer provides Keynesian
and monetarist viewpoints, and points out the flaws of the monetarist view from a global
outlook in regards to European and United Nations policies. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
2000ken.wps
Unemployment Rates In The Prosperous Economy : A 5 page paper
looking at what is really happening with the unemployment rates in this country. While
Europe hovers in double digits, unemployment is at its lowest here in 24 years. The result
has been a pronounced labor shortage in the lower-paying industries and an increase in
hourly rates. As employers of mostly-skilled workers begin to cut back, employers of the
relatively unskilled find themselves with a new and more qualified labor pool, leaving the
bottom end of the spectrum out of jobs once again. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Unemplyd.wps
Interest Rates Real Track : A 5 page paper examining just
where interest rates might go. Since 1991, the US economy has been in a slow, steady
expansion mode that seems to have no inclination to stop any time soon. Forecasted growth
consistently is 2.5 to 3.5 percent; observed growth is consistently higher, but still only
slightly above 4 percent. That rate is not one that needs to be curbed in order to control
inflation, and in fact, inflation incredibly seems to be controlling itself. The only
valid reason for increasing interest rates is to prevent the economy from growing so
quickly that inflation begins to escalate, so it is unlikely that there will be any
increase in either short- or long-term rates, but it is possible that they will decline
even further. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Interate.wps
Government & Minimum Wage : A 5 page paper on the reasons for
and effects of government intervention on behalf of raising the minimum wage. Subjects
discussed include the contribution to minimum wage decisions and the effects of those
decisions on individuals, the economy, and politicsall of these are presented from
the standpoint of governing. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Gminwage.wps
An Increased Minimum Wage Promotes Growth : An 8 page,
argumentative paper in which the writer presents sound economic reasons for the minimum
wage to be raised. Statistical and historic analysis are provided and counter-arguments
are refuted. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Miniwage.wps
Minimum Wage Increase & Inflation : A comprehensive 10 page
paper analyzing differing macroeconomic viewpoints about minimum wage increase. The writer
explains various angles of the issue of minimum wage, and includes charts to show
statistical comparisons. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Minimpa.wps
Abolishment Of The Minimum Wage : This 8 page paper takes a stand against the concept of
the minimum wage but presents both sides of the economic argument. Trickle down economics
is explained as well. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Manecomw.wps
Economic Impact of Mortgages : This 6 page paper discusses various
types of mortgages currently on the market as well as the economic ramifications of these
instruments. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Mortgage.wps
Inflation & Basic Economic Theory : Basic economic theories
behind inflation are explored in this 9 page paper that focuses upon recessions, trends,
predictability, etc.; Different perspectives are covered and the ideas of numerous
economists are compared. Natural rate theory examined in-depth. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Inflation.wps
Economic Theory -- Robert Heilbroners "The Worldly Philosophers"
:
A 5 page analysis of this in-depth introduction to the field of economic thought. The
writer demonstrates how Heilbroner makes this field come alive through his examinations of
the lives and theories of famous economists such as Marx, Malthus, and Keynes. No
additional sources cited. Wphil.wps
Riverboat Gambling & The Economy : A 6 page paper on the issue
of riverboat casinos. The writer examines the various pros and cons associated with this
controversial topic. It is ultimately determined that the economic positives of allowing
riverboat gambling far outweigh the few societal negatives. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Riverboa.wps
Economics of Casino Gambling : An 8 page overview of the economic
considerations of legalized gaming casinos for state and local governments, including
increases in tax revenues, increases in crime and other social problems related to
gambling. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Casnoecn.wps

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A History of Economic Thought & Theory : A 15 page paper
that explores marginalism through monetary economics. The paper considers supply and
demand elasticity, price/quantity equilibrium, internal/external economics, trends, and
quantity theory of money. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Ecohist.wps
The American Free Banking System : A 5 page essay highlighting the
emergence of the Free Banking System in early U.S. history. Specifically cited is the Act
of 1792 which would ultimately create the U.S. Mint. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Amerbank.wps
America's Economic History : A 4 page essay on the basics of
economic conquest and productivity in 18th century America (includes Colonial times). No
Bibliography. Econamer.wps
After The American Revolution / Economic Trouble : A 15 page
discussion of the economic impact of the American Revolution. The writer presents material
regarding the structure of the various governmental entities, the issuance of a large
variety of paper currency and debt documents which served as currency, and the plight of
the American farmer. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Amerrev.wps
Alexander Hamilton's Economic Policies : A 5 page research paper
on Hamilton's proposals to encourage confidence in the government financially and
encourage commerce. The writer details the controversies on funding, assumption, the
National Bank, and the Report on Manufactures. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Alham.wps
Slavery & Economics In New Jersey / The Last Northern State to Turn : A
5 page paper that considers the agricultural, economic, social and political reasons why
New Jersey was the last Northern state to embrace the emancipation of African Americans,
and provides a comprehensive analysis of the arguments presented by a number of theorists.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Njslave.wps
Economic Impact of the Railroad in 19th Century America : This 8
page paper discusses the history and development of railroads in America and their
economic impact on American society. The advent of the railroad and the expansion of rail
service across the country changed American business, politics, and economics.
Bibliography lists 9 sources. Rail19.wps
History of the Stock Market : A 12 page paper on the development
of the stock market in the United States from its colonial foundations, through the
boisterous days of the nineteenth century, to the computerized transactions of today. The
writer discusses both the 1929 crash and the 1987 crash-- providing an analysis of each.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Stock.wps
Human Panic During Financial Crises & Crashes : A 10 page
paper discussing both the book "Mania, Panics and Crashes: A History of Financial
Crises" by Charles Poor Kindleberger and commenting on its applicability to current
times. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Maniahp.wps
The Great Depression (1929) / Analysis : A 4 page paper that
considers the impacts and long term ramifications of the Great Depression, while also
considering its inevitablity. This paper explores the precursors to the stock market crash
of 1929 that initiated the financial devastation and also the effects on national and
international economics. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Greatd.wps
Media Deception During The Great Depression : An 8 page essay on
the deceptively optimistic attitude adopted by the press and movie industry before and
during the Great Depression of the 1930s. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Grdepr.wps
Stock Market Crashes / 1929 vs. 1987 : Focusing mostly upon
arguments presented in John Kenneth Galbraith's "1929 : The Great Crash," the
writer of this 5 page paper discusses how the infamous stock market crash which set off
the Great Depression-- had quite a bit in common with the more recent crash of 1987.
Specific macro-economic similarities are pointed out and relevant conclusions are drawn.
Bibliography lists 2 sources. Stokcrs2.wps
The Causes & Consequences Of The 1987 Stock Market Crash : A 6
page paper discussing what caused the stock market crash in 1987 and what the consequences
of the crash have proven to be. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Crash87.wps
1987 Stock Market Crash : The event is examined and analyzed in
this 24 page paper. The voices of analysts who both predicted a bull market and a bear
market shortly before the crash are heard. The event is analyzed to see what lessons can
be learned and applied to the future. Whether or not a similar event is likely to happen
again is addressed. Bibliography lists 20 sources. Wallcras.wps
Stock Market Disasters / 1929 vs. 1987 # 2 : Both the 1929 and
1987 stock market crashes are evaluated in this 8 page analysis. The role of the Federal
Reserve Board is discussed in reference to the plunges taken during those fateful years.
Some history on the FRB is provided as well. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Stockfrb.wps
The Stock Market Crash of 1929 -- Could It Happen Again ? / Book Review :
In this 6 page paper, the writer attempts to answer this very question based on findings
presented in J. Kenneth Galbraith's "1929 : The Great Crash." Similarities
between the crashes of 1929 and 1987 are pointed out and the writer ultimately concludes
that another crash not only could happen, --- it probably will happen.. Economic reasons
arguing to the contrary are examined as well. No additional sources cited. Stokcrsh.wps
The Stock Market Crash of 1929 / Book Review : A detailed, 8 page
analysis of John Kenneth Galbraith's "1929 : The Great Crash" in which the
writer analyzes the economic irony of such an event : Everyone believed the market was
performing wonderfully when it crashed.. Some of the reasons for these misperceptions and
the sudden "crash" are analyzed. No additional sources cited. Stokcrs3.wps
Stock Market Crash of '29 / Creative Account : A 7 page fictional
story of living through the 1929 stock market crash, plus a 2-page commentary on events in
the paper and how "my" strong points of common sense pulled "me and my
family" through. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Blacktue.doc
(The) Balance of Payments & J.F.K. : Provides a thorough, 8
page overview of factors controlling and inhibiting global trading and the world economy
leading upto the Balance of Payments and the reason behind Kennedy's pertinent dilemma.
Written mostly from a U.S. perspective. No Bibliography. Balapay.wps
The United States Economy Under JFK in 1963 : A 4 page paper on
the history of the U.S. and it's economy under the Kennedy administration. While the
papers main purpose is to show what the economy was like during the year 1963, it
also goes into detail about the Kennedy administration and how the president impacted the
economy. No Bibliography. 1963.wps
The United States & Its Economy In 1973 : A 4 page paper on
the economy under the Nixon administration. The paper mainly talks about where Richard
Nixon took the economy of the United States while also talking about his presidency. No
bibliography. 1973.wps
The End Of Inflation In The Seventies : This 15 page paper
examines the Volcker U.S. monetary policy "shock" of October 1979. National as
well as global implications are examined, particularly as it applies to exchange rates.
The subject is discussed in light of economic conditions as it existed in the sixties and
seventies. The paper concludes with comments on the current state of the economy as well
as its probably future. Bibliography lists 13 sources. Volcker.wps
(The) International Monetary Fund (IMF) : A 7 page overview of the
International Monetary Fund (IMF) in which the writer analyzes the fund's history,
purpose, and a number relevant issues that have confronted the U.S. government since. In
particular, the problem presented by Mexico's monetary crisis is examined. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Imf.wps
The IMF, Monetary Policy, & Changing Marketplaces : 20 pages
in length. A detailed analysis of the International Monetary Fund's creation, purpose,
function, etc; The writer examines its effectiveness in promoting international
cooperation, how it maintains orderly exchange arrangements, facilitates multilateral
agreements, and so forth. Of particular interest here is the changing role that the IMF
plays in the new post-Communist global marketplace. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Imfmone.wps
History Of The International Monetary Fund : A 29 page paper that
documents the history and development of the International Monetary Fund from its
inception in 1944 to the current practices of the day. Included in this discussion are two
major transitioning points for the IMF that transformed the policies of the institution as
well as a number of example of how the IMF has been utilized in its new structure over the
past 10 years. Bibliography lists 15 sources. Monefund.wps
Life & Contributions of Economist Thomas Robert Malthus : A 7
page paper on the eighteenth-century British economist. Following an argument over what he
felt to be the unrealistically rosy progressivism of Godwin and Condorcet, Malthus wrote
an essay on the Principle of Population which essentially founded the study of
demographics and has continued to exert influence down to the present day. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Malthus.wps
Leverage Buyouts Of The 80's Vs. Medieval Times : In this
thoughtful 4 page essay, the writer makes comparisons between the role of the stirrup
(horse & saddle) during the Middle Ages and the leverage buyout of the 1980's (U.S.
economic history). It is argued that in the Middle Ages, the need for a Cavalry presented
itself in order to protect the lords and the system of feudalism. Without such Cavalry,
the system would collapse and those who held the power and the wealth would cease to hold
it. In the 1980s, the conditions were similar. During that time period an overwhelming
sense of greed and a thirst for power took hold among those in the stock market, or those
who had control of the money and the economy. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Stirrup.wps
Reaganomics : A 10 page paper that considers the positive impact
of Reaganomics on the American economic climate of the 1980s. This paper determines that
not only did Reagan face a difficult and already determine economic path set by years of
mismanagement, but the systems that were implemented under his Administration were the
most significant economic changes created in decades. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Reag.wps
U.S. Economy & Industrialization : A 7 page essay discussing
the developing U.S. economy in the wake of an emerging Industrial society (writer goes as
far back as the late 1860's and upto the mid- 1930's). No Bibliography. Amerecon.wps
Charles Beard's Economic Interpretation of the U.S. Constitution :
A 5 page paper on Charles Beard's economic interpretation of the U.S. Constitution. The
paper discusses background philosophy, economic background of the nation during the
formation years, Hamilton's contributions and Madison's contribution. Bibliography lists 1
source. Chbeard.wps
The U.S. Economy / Where Do We Stand ? : A 5 page paper on the
state of global economics. The writers discusses where the U.S. stands in the world of
economics and the likelihood of it being able to maintain it's rank as the global economic
leader. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Woreco.wps
Making the US More Competitive In The 90s : An 11 page paper
containing 3 proposed courses of action for making the US more economically competitive,
written from the view of 1989. While overwhelmed with our own internal economic and
employment problems, there has been much too little attention paid to the economic changes
around the world. Some of the first, and ongoing, steps we need to take is to increase
worker productivity, bring our public education in line with that of world leaders, and
greatly increase the quality of the goods manufactured in the US. Bibliography lists 9
sources. Eco1990s.wps
The Bull Market Of The 1990s : A 5 page paper illustrating that
the stock market of recent years has indeed been a bull one. It seems the entire country
has been in awe of the performance of the stock market in recent years, and there is talk
among economists that the old and classic model of the business cycle might well be
obsolete, that "bust" does not always follow "boom." Whether that
speculation will prove to be valid or not, the US economy has experienced several straight
years of slow and steady growth, with advances in economic indicators each year. The trend
toward globalization reduces business risk in any given geographical location, and
businesses are operating in a more fiscally sound manner than in any other recent time.
The factors that have contributed to the long-standing bull market are still in place.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Bull-Mkt.doc
Economic Conditions in 1990 & 1996: A 9 page paper comparing
the economy of 1990 with that of 1996. The recession of 1990-1991 was a particularly
distressing one, and consumer confidence did not readily return at the end of the
recession. In fact, consumer confidence did not cease falling until nearly a year after
the end of the recession. By 1996, consumer confidence appeared to be stable, but they
still had not returned to their prior spending habits. Closer examination reveals that
while unemployment and inflation were low, real disposable income had failed to keep up
with costs. Consumers were spending less than before 1990 simply because there was less to
spend. Bibliography lists 6 sources. E9096.wps
The U.S. Economy During The Nineties : A variety of economic
indicators are reviewed in this 5 page overview that looks at the years between 1990 and
1998. A look at the past explains how the nineties economy came to be and, more
importantly, how the various indicators are used to assess its health. Bibliography lists
8 sources. 90econ.wps
U.S. Working Class Conditions 1990-1995 : A 10 page examination of
the working class in the United States between 1990 and 1995. Examines wage trends and
worker demographics and discriminations. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Uswork.wps
Improving Economic Competitiveness : An 8 page paper discussing
three pre-1990 propositions for enabling the U.S. to effectively compete economically on
the world stage. These three propositions are conversion to the metric system, support of
common currency, and trade dumping laws. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Econcomp.wps
Will US Prosperity Continue? : A 7 page paper asking this same
question that economists ask. In the fourth quarter of 1997, rumors are circulating that
perhaps the classic business cycle is an obsolete model, that globalization has had such
an impact that the old model is no longer relevant. It is true that the US economy is in
the longest period of expansion of the century. The question is whether it will continue
or whether it will come to an abrupt and devastating halt within the next two or three
years. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Prosper.wps
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Capitalism & Internationalism / Changing Economics : An 8
page paper that compares the major points in three texts that outline the changing face of
economics and the transformation of capitalism inherent in the progression of the world
market as we move towards the 21st century. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Capinter.wps
Disadvantages Of Globalization : The thesis that globalization is
not good for underdeveloped countries is supported in this 15 page analysis. Central
America is the focus of the paper, which includes a brief history of each of its seven
countries. U.S. involvement in the region is emphasized. The paper concludes that the
presence of multinationals in Central America is not the best thing for its people.
Bibliography lists 15 sources. Globadis.wps
Economics, Business & International Trade in Norway : A 5 page
paper that provides an overview of the progression of Norway from an agricultural center
to a newly re-emerging force in international trade. This paper demonstrates that Norway's
success is related to both international policies and national policies that have both
contributed to economic successes there. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Norway.wps
Economic Policies Of The Grecian P.A.S.O.K : An 8 page essay
examining the economic policies of the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (Panhellinion
Socialistiko Kinima-PASOK), the style of Greek government first put into place in the
1970s but brought to full invasiveness under the leadership of Prime Minister
Andreas Papandreou beginning in 1982. Originally intended to pull Greece up to the
economic levels of the rest of the European Community nations, PASOKs pervasiveness
grew unchecked and became thoroughly corrupt. With the death of Papandreou in July, 1996,
the new government of Costas Simitis hopes to reverse many of the economic policies and
practices that have prevented Greek economic growth. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Pasok.wps
Kazakhstan / An Economic History : An 8 page paper on this
republic of the former Soviet Union. Its ecomonic history and the subsequent problems that
have developed are examined. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Kazak.wps
Polish Stabilization : A 17 page research paper examining the
stabilization policies of Poland since the fall of communism in 1989. The measures that
Poles imposed on themselves were so severe that they were collectively termed "shock
therapy." Inflation rates of nearly 600% combined with an unemployment rate that
peaked at nearly 15%, combined with the abrupt end of all the social support programs
available under communist rule made life in Poland extremely difficult, yet the people
remained steadfast in their determination to "Return to Europe." Though they
havent yet accomplished their full return, theyre well on their
wayobservers expect them to gain full membership into the European Community by the
year 2000. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Poland.wps
Italian History & Economy : An 10 page research paper
investigating the history and economy of Italy. Reviews the political climate as well as
economic reforms made in the last several years. Offers data on trade, GDP, and efforts
made towards the goal of becoming a founding-member of the EMU. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Italy.wps
France / U.S. Investment Market : A 10 page overview of the French
economy ala 1997-1998 and relationship to U.S. investment. The writer explores the
sociocultural, political and economic trends in France, and ties this incidentally to the
potential for investment in chain hotels in France. The writer concludes that because of
the background provided, that chain investment in France is not viable at this time.
Bibliography lists 20 sources. Francecn.doc
The Economic Development of Pacific Rim Countries : An 8 page
research paper describing the economic situation of the Pacific Rim countries. The writer
attempts to explore the effects of war, environment, and politics on the industrial
development of these countries. Also covered is the influence of China on
industrialization and the role that Western nations play in the ultimate success or
failure of these countries. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Pacificr.wps
Economic Impact of Industrial Pollution in Korea : 10 pages in
length. The UN says that "trade has the potential to contribute to the highest
possible level of global sustainable development, but only if social and environmental
aspects are considered along with economic benefits. Attention has thus increasingly
turned to the significant impacts of trade on the environment." Korea has the
distinction of combining environmental awareness with common sense and an economic slant;
Koreas approach would seem to represent the best of all worlds. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Koreaenv.wps
Singapores Business Climate for Foreign Businesses : A 20
page paper written as a report to the UN of conditions affecting the conduct of business
by a foreign company in Singapore. Singapore has exercised more prudence than several
other of the ASEAN nations in the management of their finances and lending practices, so
they are not as adversely affected by the currency crisis as most of the other member
states. Singapore is indeed a country in which to conduct profitable business pursuits:
the government is sympathetic to the needs of the business community and also places no
restrictions on percentages of foreign ownership. The paper contains several tables.
Bibliography lists 14 sources. Singan.wps
Singapores Public Administration : A 15 page research paper
on the governmental structure of Singapore and the governments influence in the
economic advances of the country. Singapore is no longer a developing nation, having
officially crossed over the line into "developed" status in 1996. Their economic
level is the highest of all of the region of Southeast Asia, and their per capita income
has already surpassed that of both Great Britain and Germany. They are expected to surpass
US per capita income in 1997. Singapores government has some qualities that the
western world sees as oddities, but the west is now giving new attention to the balance
the country has achieved in maintaining the benefits of a strong government while avoiding
its detriments. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Singadm.wps
Pakistan's Economy : In 8 pages, the writer discusses how the
economy of Pakistan got to the point that it is today, and some of the measures being
taken to reverse the low economic level. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Pakec.wps
Reducing Pakistans National Debt : A 7 page paper discussing
steps Pakistan needs to take in order to reduce its crushing national debt. For more than
25 years, various governments have attempted to grow Pakistans economy for the
benefit of the Pakistani people. The economy grew at a rapid and sustained rate averaging
4.9 percent annually for more than 30 years, but an increasing focus on defense spending
and unrealistic taxation policies combined with traditionally low domestic savings rates
worked to stall the economy and place undue burden on the Pakistani people. The paper
argues that Pakistan needs to decrease import and defense spending, equalize and broaden
the tax base, and privatize government industry right away. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Pakistand.doc
The Economy Of Thailand : An 8 page research paper dealing with
the economic strifes of Thailand. The writer details Thailands economic position,
and gives some insight into what has happened, what is happening, and what is planned to
happen in Thailand. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Thailand.wps
The Thai Baht & The Asian Monetary Crisis : This 15 page paper
examines the change in the value of the baht and the events which led up to the July 2,
1997 action which effectively started the Asian currency crisis.Various issues are
addressed including the state of businesses within Thailand, effect on trading partners as
well as the general economic effect felt around the world. Bibliography lists 18 sources. Thaibaht.wps
Effects of the Asian Currency Crisis : This 8 page paper looks at
the effects of the Asian currency crisis on the United States and possible action which
could be taken to help the situation. The problem with the presence of nuclear weapons in
the region is touched upon. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Curcris.wps
Economic Analysis Of Asian Growth Triangles : This 15 page paper
examines the Growth Triangle which consists of Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia, in light
of the New Institutional Economics that has recently become popular. The analysis includes
projections for the future of the region and considers the currency crisis as well as
Asias political position in the world. Bibliography lists 15 sources. Astrigro.wps
The Asian Currency Crisis : Perceptions and reactions around the world to the Asian
currency crisis is contained in this 12 page paper written during March of 1998. The
history of the crisis is traced to its very beginnings. The devaluation of the baht as the
incident that sparked the crisis is included and the consequences of the decision is
highlighted as well. United States and European involvement is detailed and predictions
for the future are also included. Bibliography lists more than a dozen sources. Asiamon.wps
The Asian Currency Crisis and Impact On The U.S. : A 10 page paper
that provides a comprehensive overview of the background and current economic conditions
in Asian and reflects on the impacts for trade, import/export problems as a result of the
currency crisis. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Asiacu.wps
The Asian Economic Crisis As It Effects South Korea :10 pages in
length. The Asian economic crisis of 1997 hit hard the people of South Korea. Fingers
point to bad financial investments by politically skewed businessmen as the culprit of
what literally crippled several Asian countries, nearly driving them into bankruptcy. The
writer touches upon the initial causes, effects and ultimate future outcome for the people
of South Korea. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Asiane3.wps
The Financial Crisis In Indonesia : A 9 page paper discussing the
causes and effects of the financial crisis in Indonesia. The means by which the financial
crisis in Indonesia and neighboring Asian nations can have an impact on the rest of the
world are also briefly discussed, Bibliography lists 10 sources. Indofin.wps
Korean Industry During the Currency Crisis : The Asian currency
crisis is the focus of this 4 page paper that looks at how businesses are affected in
Korea. The beef and agricultural industries as well as Korean banks are two types of
businesses that are discussed. Future predictions concerning the economic conditions of
the country are included. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Korcrsis.wps
Comparing the Economies of Indonesia & Thailand : A 10 page
research paper comparing the similar tracks of the economies of Indonesia and Thailand
over the last thirty years. Thailands economic future again holds promise for the
country and for their people. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Indothai.wps
Japan & Thailand -- Their Economic Relationship : A 20 page
paper discussing the role Japan played and continues to play in the economic development
of Thailand. Issues covered include the heavy flow of capital investment by Japan into
Thailand, why Japan viewed Thailand as a low-cost manufacturing center, Thailands
experimentation with its balance of payments, and Thailands large scale economic
growth in the mid-80s. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Japthai.doc
Malaysian Case Study/ Vision 2020 : A 7 page case study of the
growth of the Malaysian economy over the years between 1985 and 1993. As a member of the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASAN), Malaysia is following the lead of some of
ASANs pioneers in true economic growth and an improvement in the standard of living
of its people through the careful design and implementation of a series of five-year
plans. Malaysias goal is to become fully developed by the year 2020. The country has
had some setbacks along the way, but Malaysia is well on its way to attaining its stated
goal. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Malaysia.wps
Malaysian Multi-Media Super Corridor : This 9 page paper discusses
different aspects of the Malaysian Multi-Media Super Corridor including what it is and
some of the international companies that have made a commitment to be a part of this major
project. The Malaysian Prime Minister's vision for Malaysia 2020 is also discussed as this
is another component of the MSC. Bibliography lists 6 sources. MSC.wps
Malaysia & The Arms Industry : This 46 page thesis addresses
the issues surrounding arms in Malaysia. The arms industry in the country, as well as
around the world, is examined. Also included in the discussion is the Asian economic
crisis as well as other problems which exist in the region. The military in Malaysia is
examined particularly in the midst of nuclear tests being conducted in the area along with
the possibility of another cold war. The Vision 2020 campaign which has been popularized
by The Malaysian Business Council discussed in detail. Bibliography lists 37 sources. Malarms.wps
The Rise Of The South Korean Economy : An 8 page research paper
which examines South Koreas phenomenal rise toward economic prosperity. The writer
also looks at the current economic crisis in Korea and explores possible reasons behind
it. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Risekore.wps
International Trade Models & Asian Trade / Increasing World Focus :
A comprehensive 60 page research paper in which the writer provides an overview of trade
in Asia, considers the application of specific trade models, and demonstrates how
governmental structures and increasing technologies can impact trade patterns.
Bibliography lists 26 sources. Asiatr.wps
Asias Currency Crisis : A 6 page paper discussing the
currency crisis of several ASEAN nations in terms of Keynesian economic theory. Keynesian
economics holds that the central government both can and should intervene in national
economic trends to prevent economic crises. Though Malaysias prime minister has
levied accusations of an international consipiracy to undermine the economies of the ASEAN
nations, Singapore remained relatively untouched. Singapore also has a long-standing
reputation of being much more cautious in controlling economic growth, rather than being
at the mercy of it. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Asiacash.wps
The Asian Economic Crisis As It Affects Thailand : 10 pages in
length. The Asian economic crisis of 1997 hit hard the people of Thailand. Fingers point
to bad financial investments by politically skewed businessmen as the culprit of what
literally crippled several Asian countries, nearly driving them into bankruptcy. The
writer touches upon the initial causes, effects and ultimate future outcome for the people
of Thailand. Bibliography lists 16 sources. ThaiBaht.rtf
Impact Of Asian Markets On Swedens Economy : Swedens
economic problems are discussed in light of the Asian financial crisis in this 5 page
paper. Details concerning specific businesses, primarily in the banking and manufacturing
industries, are included. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Swedenec.wps
International Pricing Strategies : A 25 page paper discussing
international pricing strategies. Discusses the effects of the euro dollar, exchange
rates, emerging markets, barter, and the global marketplace in determining how to
establish international pricing for foreign sales. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Pricstra.wps
Australia - Indonesia Relations Analyzed : This 5 page research
paper evaluates Australias primary objectives and how it seeks to achieve them
through their relations with Indonesia. Specifically discussed are Australias
political stands and how their relationship with Indonesia accomplishes these objectives.
Bibliography lists 10 sources. Austindo.rtf
The Privatization of Brazil / Economic Success : A 12 page paper
that provides and overview of the process of Brazilian privatization now underway and
considers the impacts of this governmental process. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Brazpri.wps
Brazils Two-tiered Economy : A 7 page paper describing the
origin and status of Brazil's two-tiered economic state. The presence of a wealthy
minority with historical political clout has perpetuated an impoverished underclass.
Social upheaval to bring about governmental and social changes are occuring at both public
and governmental levels, but much remains to be accomplished. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Brazileco.wps
Banking & The Economy In Guatemala : A 12 page examination of
the role of Guatemalas banking system in the evolution of the countrys
economy. The civil war of 36 years duration finally came to an end in 1996 and the
government seems to have stabilized to the point of being able to accomplish some good for
the country. There is still a wide disparity between rich and poor, with little middle
class. The banking system has learned some hard lessons in the last 20 years that may
serve the country well now. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Guatbank.wps
Economic Growth in Latin America : An 8 page research paper
discussing the impact of foreign debt on Latin America's economic growth and development.
The writer discusses Mexico, Brazil, & Argentina, --and -- also focuses on the
economies and the social implications arising from the foreign debt in these countries.
Bibliography lists 9 sources. Latinam2.wps
Free Market Capitalism In Latin America : A 5 page paper that
provides an overview of the issues relating to economic development in Latin America. This
paper suggest that the assumption that the key to progress in Latin American is the
lifting of barriers to free market capitalism has considerable problems when applied to
Brazil and Peru. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Latam.wps
Migration, Informal Economic Sector & Neo-Liberalism In Latin America: An
essay of 4 pages defining and discussing the three economic terms in relation to Latin
American countries and their economies. Bibliography lists 3 sources.. Essay2.wps
The Black Market & Its Role In Argentina : A 12 page
examination of the black market in Argentina, its relationship to the stability of the
economy and currency, and the phenomena of supply and demand. Bibliography lists 9
sources. Blakcm.wps
The Foreign Exchange Black Market In Argentina : A 10 page paper
relating some of the extent of the currency black market. Black market activities in
Argentina have been habitual since the 1600s, and in todays economy the black
marketers have found that their most logistically sound and most profitable enterprise is
that of foreign exchange. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Argent.wps
The Cambodian Business Climate : 9 pages examining the current
business climate and how the Cambodian government is working to bring the country into the
global market. Of course there are political obstacles, and heavy trafficking in both
heroin and prostitution remains, but there are also positive measures being taken by the
Cambodian government to bring problem areas under control. The country has applied for
membership in ASEAN, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. ASEAN member countries
are collectively experiencing the worlds fastest economic growth rate, and Cambodia
is eager to fully participate. As the government works to promote political and economic
stability, businesses are encouraged to cautiously take part in the growing Cambodian
economy. Bibliography lists 21 sources. Cambodia.wps
Chile / Her History & Economic Growth : A 9 page paper that
discusses the history, economic basis and current economic trends in Chile. This paper
utilizes a number of current resources to consider the economic stability of this country,
especially in comparison with a number of other Latin American countries, and determines
that Chile's economic stability is its strong point. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Chileeco.wps
Chiles Readiness for World Trade : A 7 page research paper
on Chiles society, economy and recent governmental history, in which they moved from
parliamentary government, to socialism, to military control, to democracy, and all within
a period of less than 20 years. Other countries would have dissolved into civil war with
such extreme swings in policies, but Chiles response has been to show an annual
economic growth of 7% in each of the last 10 years, following market adjustments after the
military government reversed many of socialist Allendes programs Though Chile is in
line to join the NAFTA accords, Washington politics is preventing the active
participation. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Chile.wps
Export Promotion -- Comparing the Success Rate in Chile & Costa Rica :
A 4 page essay comparing the successes and failures of import substitution
industrialization and export promotion manufacturing programs instituted in Chile and
Costa Rica in the 1980s, with Costa Rica as the pilot program. Their successes have
taken different paths, not all of which have been expected, but they have both experienced
successes, nonetheless. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Costaes.wps
The Impact of Drug Trafficking on Colombian Economy : A 12 page
research paper on how the drug trade itself and how Colombia's reputation as a drug
trafficking center have impacted the countrys Colombian economy. Bibliography lists
12 sources. Traffcol.wps
Cubas Economy : A 5 page paper discussing the Cuban economy
and Castros claim that the country is moving toward a market economy. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Cubaec.wps
Cubas Economy # 2 : The economy of the socialist country is
analyzed in this 8 page paper. At issue is whether or not the rosy picture as presented by
Vice President Carlos Lage and President Fidel Castro is accurate. Economic indicators are
explored in addition to a look at how the people live. Class differences are noted.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Cuba4.rtf
The Economic System Of Martinique : A 6 page paper discussing the
economic system of Martinique and answering a variety of questions related to the
countrys economy. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Martinq.wps
Is China Becoming the Next World Economic Super Power? : A 10 page
paper looking primarily at late 1990s economic developments in China, with an eye
toward answering the above question. China is in the process of moving from a
market-driven socialist economy to one that, while freer, cannot be termed a totally free
economy. Already, the economic boom in progress since 1987 has greatly increased the
living standard of millions of Chinas citizens. The Jiang government is taking
active steps to ensure that China continues to enjoy double-digit economic growth while
holding inflation at low levels, and they are committed to relieving themselves of all but
1,000 of the 305,000 state-owned enterprises. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Chinabpow.wps
China's Economy : A 5 page paper that provides an overview of
China's economy in light of the relationship with the United States and considers the
impacts of economic reforms initiated in the 1970s. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Chinaeco.wps
The Economics Of Hong Kong vs. China : A 25 page paper that
strives to demonstrate the differences in the economies between these two cultures. The
writer discusses much about the recent reversion of Hong Kong back to Chinese rule, and
what effects that will have on its economy and government. Hongchi.wps
Economics In Hong Kong & China : An 8 page research essay
discussing aspects of Hong Kong economics in comparison to those of China. While Hong Kong
clearly embraces much of Keynesian theory, China continues to operate within a Marxist
philosophy. This despite eager study of Western economics theory for the past sixty years.
How New Hong Kong will fare in the world market as part of the People's Republic of China
is also discussed. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Hongchi.wps
Economics / China & Hong Kong : A 10 page research paper
exploring the pros and cons of the rapprochement of Hong Kong to China. The writer
explores historical Chinese and Hong Kong economics, shifting politics and policies, and
different sides of the argument in terms of the dual economies of 1998. Bibliography
lists14 sources. Chinahkg.wps
Chinas Economic Possibilities : 5 pages in length. Already
the largest manufacturer of labor-intensive products in the world, China appears to be
poised for nothing more than impressive growth, and is expected to out-perform the
anticipated $1.1 trillion GDP of ASEAN by 2010. The good fortune in China is skewed,
however, with most of the foreign companies being located in the southern provinces. The
region has reached its limits in the numbers of people it can support; the paper takes the
position that China should require that future installations be placed around the country.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Chinaecp.wps
US / China Economic Relations : A 10 page paper research paper
discussing the present status of US/China economic relations and considering past and
present indicators that could impact the future of Sino-American trade. Bibliography lists
8 sources. Uschina.wps
U.S. Financial Foreign Policy & China : A 20 page research
paper examining much of the phenomenal growth of Chinas economy. There are three
basic sections: overall Trade Policy, Foreign Investment Policy and Foreign Exchange Rate
Policy. The trade policy section lightly discusses the WTO, of which China is not a
member, but deals extensively with the ever-intense issue of renewing Chinas Most
Favored Nation status. The United States has growing numbers of business concerns within
Chinas borders, as some of our largest companies seek to take advantage of some of
the lowest production costs in the world. Similarly, Taiwan has made the same sort of
investment in Chinas economy. As U.S. trade deficits show us reaching more of a
balance with Taiwan, it is only a paper balancemany of the Taiwan products we import
are actually produced now in China, and are called Chinese. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Chinapol.wps
Japans Economic Relations Wth China : 15 pages in length.
Within the past 50 years, Japans economic relations with China have moved from that
of warily watching the next move of the giant Communist nation to having China being the
greatest recipient of Japans available foreign direct investment funds and becoming
one of Japans most important customers for their export goods. With Japans
success in manufacturing that has put to shame most of the rest of the industrialized
world, they found themselves with an excess of wealth to put to use. Originally focused at
buying much of America, Japan has since settled on China as the most worthy recipient of
their earned wealth. In response, China has prospered. Bibliography lists 8 sources. JERC.wps
Japans Banking Crisis / Fuji Bank : 8 pages in length. The
Japanese banking system is too much like that of the US in the early 1930s, and years of
questionable financing decisions have finally caught up with many of them. That catching
up was well under way before the Asian currency crisis, but that same crisis brought
things to the point that they could no longer be ignored. Fuji Bank is one of Japans
larger banks, but they have not made poor business decisions in the volume of some of
their competitors. Fuji Bank has good prospects for as painless a recovery as possible.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. JapBank.wps
Japan's Faltering Economy & The Nikkei Index : 4 pages in
length. An insightful look at Japan's blundering economy during the mid-1990's.
Specifically focusing upon the Nikkei Index, the writer examines the causal factors of its
poor performance. Among the many reasons cited are oddly-priced Japanese IPOs,
poorly-utilized foreign capital, misdirected government privatization of industry and
more. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Nikkei.wps
Japan's Stock Market Crash / "After the Bubble Burst"
: A 9 page research paper which focuses on why the stock market crash occurred
and how that crash directed effected the lingering recession which followed the Japanese
Stock Market Crash. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Crasjapa.wps
Interest Rate Policy Of The Bank of Japan : 12 pages in length.
Until the 1980s, the Bank of Japan had an active role in implementing
government-directed fiscal policy, but as the economy stabilized and seemed to be
completely self-sustaining, regulatory influences were increasingly withdrawn. Today, the
Bank of Japan is charged mainly with establishing and maintaining interest rates. In that
respect, it is comparable to our Federal Reserve. Years of questionable business finance
practices have been catching up to Japan faster than Japan can catch up to the
consequences. The Bank of Japans role has been to keep interest rates artificially
low in an attempt to aid commercial banks on the verge of failure, but those interest
rates being at such low levels is having other and far-reaching implications for the
Japanese economy. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Bankjap.wps
Japan / Financial Trends Analysis : A 5 page trends analysis
exploring Japans BOP, exports/imports, debt and FDI. Bibliography lists 19 sources. Japanbop.doc
Japanese Foreign Direct Investment : 9 pages in length. Among all
the currency problems that many regions of the world have witnessed since 1992,
"Southeast Asia's situation is more acute. The region does have one major strength:
some of the world's highest growth, savings, and investment rates. But like the Latins,
Asians had binged on easy-money policies. Now, the Asians--like the Europeans, Mexicans,
and even the Japanese--are paying the price. They are also being forced to become more
realistic about steps they need to take to keep their economies healthy in the longer
term." FDI is a route to even out some of bumps, with the added attraction of
contributing to growth in better times. Bibliography lists 12 sources. JapanFDI.DOC
Foreign Investment in Japan : In this 5 page essay, the writer
evaluates both external and internal (Primarily F.D.I.) investments in Japan and their
feasibility. Japan is regarded as a high-income country with a large domestic market.
Based upon library research, some advice & recommendations are given as to how U.S.
& other foreign countries should assess and plan their investments in Japan. Japanfdi.wps
Foreign Direct Investment in China: A 5 page paper discussing the
special problems of foreign direct investment (FDI) in China not found in any other
country. China is still fairly attractive for FDI, but not to the extent they have been
overly hospitable to multinational corporations. The company only needs to be aware of the
problems specific to China. While the actual market may be lower than anticipated due to
per capita income levels, China still can be a profitable business site. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Chinafdi.wps
Tourism in Latin America / Is It Economically Productive ? : A 13
page report discussing the significance of tourism in two major Latin American
countries--Mexico and Costa Rica. The writer discusses the impact tourism has on economic
development as well as the social implications of the tourist industry. In the end, the
writer provides the opinion that tourism is not a viable option to promote development in
these counties and that other options for development should therefore be pursued with
greater force. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Latintou.wps
The Mexican Peso Crisis & Clinton's Bailout Plan : A 4 page
look at the Mexican Peso crisis of the 1990's and some of the factors concerning President
Bill Clinton's decision to bail Mexico out. A good overview of economic reasons for the
devaluation of the Peso is provided and Clinton's plan is criticized based upon available
economic research. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Peso.wps
The Mexican Peso Crisis / Did the U.S. Exhibit a Newfound Isolationism ? : In
this 5 page essay, the writer examines what U.S. actions (or lack thereof) in responses to
the Peso crisis might suggest about our post-Cold War foreign policy. The role of
Congress, the President, and various other political factors are assessed. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Peso2.wps
The Mexican Peso Crisis / Evaluation of Problem & Possible Solutions :
This comprehensive 7 page overview provides a complete economic discussion of the Peso
crisis in Mexico (1990's) and some of its implications. The writer discusses Mexico's
markets of change, faltering economy, and lack of stability. A number of alternatives are
presented and evaluated-- with recommendations being made for the best one. The paper
concludes with an overview of methods to control the Peso's value. Bibliography lists 4
sources. Pesocase.wps
Nigeria & China / An Economic Comparison : A 7 page research
paper comparing the economies of China and Nigeria . The writer details the structure of
the two economies, their major industries, and how they are managed. Bibliography lists 9
sources. Chinnige.wps
Human Geographical Considerations in Regards to Canadian Economics: A
5 page research paper in which the writer looks at the economies of people in the separate
Canadian territories in relationship to settlement of the area, natural resources,
political fight for survival in Canadian parliament--all based on the disparity in human
geographics that has been established for centuries. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Candageo.wps
New France (Canada) / Economic Importance : A 5 page research
paper investigating the origins of New France and its economic importance to both Canada
France. During the years between 1650 and 1750, the population of the territory, now known
as Quebec, experienced significant growth. Under King Louis XIV and his first appointed
Intendent, Quebec and its surrounding areas established successful agricultural farms as
well as numerous industries increasing the area's importance to France. Bibliography lists
5 sources. Newfrance.wps
Official Development Assistance & Its Role in the Changing World :
16 pages in length. An historical overview of Official Development Assistance (O.D.A.) and
its importance to worldwide economic aid. The role of the IMF, World Bank, and
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (O.E.C.D.) are discussed in great
detail. The case example of "The Colombo Plan" -- designed to assist developing
countries in Asia and The Pacific is offered as an example of the usefulness of ODA.
Problems faced by this form of assistance are discussed as well... Bibliography lists
approximately 12 sources. Oda.wps
Organization Of Petroleum Exporting Countries (O.P.E.C.) : A 4
page essay examining the organization and history of OPEC and its former and future
effects on the world oil market. In response the the stranglehold the OPEC countries had
on an industrialized world dependent on the oil that they exported, conservation and
world-wide recession (due in part to the oil crisis beginning in 1973-1974), OPEC has lost
much of its world influence as oil-importing countries look both for other sources of oil
and for alternatives to oil. Analysts believe that the current trend of increased oil
consumption will continue through the year 2000, and that OPEC may be able to regain some
of its lost world influence. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Opec.wps
Economic Globalization Worldwide Impacts for Unions, Wages & Employment
: A 10 page paper that provides an overview of the impact of globalization on
unions, wages and employments, especially in light of world-wide trade policies.
Bibliography lists 7 sources Globalec.wps
The Effects Of New Technologies On The Global Economy : A 10 page
exploration of the effects of technology on the global economy. Emphasis is on
communications technology and how it has the potential to either equalize the playing
field in terms of national players or to allow the more technologically advanced nations
to dominate world markets. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Globnew.wps
Issues Concerning A Common European Currency / France & The Euro :
An 8 page paper discussing the introduction of the common European currency, the
"euro," and its implications for the nation of France. Issues examined include
the reasons for Frances support of the euro and a common currency, as well as the
political ramifications the entire issue has brought about between European nations.
Bibliography lists 9 sources. Franceur.wps
The European Monetary Union : A 35 page research paper that
discusses the European Monetary Union from its inception through the European Union, and
focuses on the impacts and changes in political power that will occur as a result of this
major change. This paper also focuses upon the use of sanctions and economic pressure as
means of determining political action rather than the use of force, and demonstrates that
the power created by the EMU will change the way in which politics are enforced.
Bibliography lists 21 sources. EMU.wps
European Monetary Union / Issues Concerning A Common Currency : A
10 page paper on the issue of implementing a common currency in Europe. The writer
addresses the pros and cons and gives suggested solutions. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Currncy.wps
European Money Union -- Maastricht Delay: An 8 page research paper
investigating the significance and the repercussions of the Maastricht treaty conference
in bringing Europe to a uniform currency. The paper lists the EMS as the forerunner of the
European Monetary Union in its role of setting fixed exchange rates among the currencies
of Europe, explaining why Germany was chosen as the point of reference for the exchange
rates, why Germany has been a leader in organizing the EMU, and why Germany may be
excluded from the initial round of member states when the Euro is launched, planned for
January 1, 1999. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Emu.wps
European Monetary Union .. EMU Stability : A 5 page economic
research paper that argues that the EMU may experience some instability at its
introduction, but in the long run, it is a necessary component of globally expanding
economies. The writer explores the issue in terms of both advanced and fragile/emerging
economies, and in terms of currency convertibility. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Emuecon.wps
The European Investment Bank : This 5 page paper provides an overview of
the creation of the European Investment Bank as well as the role it plays within the
purview of international banking. The banks relationship with the European Union
(EU) is also discussed in detail. This historical reference is supplemented by recent
actions taken by the enormous institution. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Eib.wps
Foreign Direct Investment In The European Union : An 8 page paper
discussing foreign direct investment in the European Union and what policy changes could
or should be made. Bibliography lists 8 sources. EUinvest.doc
A Common Currency -- The Euro : A 5 page paper discussing the
introduction of the euro (EMU) and the extent to which it will reduce the "home
bias" of portfolio managers in the U.S. Also reviewed are several issues relating to
the euro and how it will affect the UKs pound sterling. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Theeuro.wps
Italys Governmental Focus On Joining The European Monetary Union : A
10 page paper on public policy in Italy concerning bringing the countrys economy in
line with the standards set in 1992 in Maastricht for membership acceptance in the
European Monetary Union (EMU). The EMU will establish a common currency for all member
states and eliminate the political barriers of border and exchange rates. Italy has widely
disparate regions: the wealth of the country is centered in the industrialized north,
while the agricultural south is poor. Italy is working to achieve EMU and use the benefits
of membership to ease the economic disparities between their two main regions.
Bibliography lists 9 sources. ItalyEU.wps
Investing In Italy : An 8 page research paper investigating the
wisdom of investing in Italy. Known for its history of tumultuous government, Italy has
enjoyed a relative period of calm since early 1996 when Prime Minister Romano Prodi's
center-left Olive Tree Alliance took power with a primary goal of being among the first of
the European countries to join the European Monetary Union in 1998. In order to achieve
their goal, Italy will have to meet strict requirements regarding economic growth and
overall deficit, and the central government realizes that foreign investment along with
their own hard work can help Italy achieve their goals. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Italytinv.wps
The Czech Republic & Privatization : A 20 page discussion on
their successful privatization program, but how the program has contributed to some
long-range economic problems requiring divestiture of the government of its interests in
the voucher-holding investment funds. The writer discusses the countrys relationship
with the IMF and the EU, and how Czech has responded quickly and appropriately to the
Asian financial crisis. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Czechprv.doc
A New, Unified Global Economy ? : A 5 page paper refuting the
central ideas behind a "World Unified Currency" plan (W.U.C.). The writer
describes the economic problems that would result from countries being able to choose
their own exchange rate, troubles experienced by private industry, the destruction of
capitalism, and more. It is concluded that as difficult as it may be, the world must
accept the fact that some nations will succeed where others will not. The ceilings imposed
by a W.U.C. plan are counter-productive and do not effectively promote the competitive
efforts upon which the world economy is built. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Worldeco.wps
France / Economic Purposes : A 5 page essay exploring the economy
of France as it prepares to enter the European Monetary Union. France has historically
been known as a welfare state due to its many and varied entitlement programs. With the
EMU looming in the near future, France must make some dramatic changes in its fiscal
policies. This writer discusses the attitudes displayed by the French people and its
government in 1996 and compares those to the budget for 1998. France will be ready for the
EMU. Bibliography lists 5 sources. France.wps
Ongoing U.S. Investment In India : A 6 page paper that proposes
that based on the human resources available, the amount of resource support India needs to
improve its infrastructure, and what the U.S. could learn from India's fast-moving
economic growth and improvement, the United States should continue to invest resources in
India. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Indiaecn.wps
The Impact of Trade Embargoes : An 8 page paper. Often used by the
United States in response to either human rights or military issues intervention, economic
sanctions have been thought to be effective and productive. Woodrow Wilson believed that
economic sanctions were an "economic, peaceful, silent, deadly enemy." That
position is being rethought by many, however, particularly in the area of trade embargoes.
Examined here are the embargoes against the former Soviet Union for the invasion of
Afghanistan, Cuba and Iraq, with the lesson that such embargoes are only effective when
the leaders are concerned with the welfare of their people. Cuba may be coming around;
Iraq is still chanting "death to America." Bibliography lists 6 sources. Embargo.wps
Helms-Burton Law, Argument for Repeal : A 10 page paper that
argues strongly for the repeal of the Helms-Burton Law based on its potentially
devastating effect on U.S. and global economies, plus the fact that sanctions have proven,
historically, to be ineffective as outlined by the Act. Issues considered also include
state sovereignty, NAFTA, and the EU. Bibliography lists 10 sources. TheHelms.doc
International Policy Objectives : A 5 page essay answering the
question of types and numbers of policy instruments necessary to attain the most
advantageous position for the US economy, both domestically and internationally. Using
Singapore as an example of a blend of a strong central government yet an economy based on
totally free entrepreneurism, the paper concludes that (1) the government needs to allow
businesses to operate as profitably as possible, with a tax structure that encourages
investment, and (2) international trade barriers should be reduced to the lowest level
possible. No bibliography. Policy.wps
Tax Advantages Of International Expansion : Both tax and other
monetary advantages of international expansion are evaluated in this 25 page paper. A
fictitious New York corporation considers exporting goods to Ireland. Several scenarios
are considered to minimize taxation while looking at consequences of repatriation, as well
as the ramifications of setting up a manufacturing facility in the foreign country itself.
Labor laws and tax rates in both Ireland and the U.S. are discussed. Bibliography lists 14
sources. Taxire.wps
Paul Krugmans "Pop Internationalism" : A 4 page
paper that addresses three essential questions concerning globalizaiton, wage
stagnation,& Third World Growth and Prosperity in chapters 1, 3 & 4 of
Krugmans book. No additional sources cited. Krugman.wps
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An Argument to Abolish the I.R.S. : 7 pages in length. In this
well-written argumentative essay entitled "Freedom is Worth More Than Money,"
the writer persuades us to believe that the 16th Amendment which empowers the U.S.
Internal Revenue Service (I.R.S.) it too overbroad. It is argued that the IRS has too much
control..too much power..and no adequate system of checks & balances. Using a good
amount of supporting evidence and case facts, the argument is ultimately made that the
I.R.S. should be abolished as it has no place in a free & Democratic America.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Irshate.wps
Revenues vs. State & Local Tax Reform-- An Overview : A 10
page essay on some of the effects of unthinking tax levies of state and local governments
in their desperate attempts to increase their revenues. With an extreme lack of
forward-thinking, many state and local governments attempt to have businesses bear the
brunt of their budget deficiencies for the short-term without thinking through the
long-range implications. Connecticut is used as an example: the state doesnt have
exhorbitant tax rates for its businesses, but many families are finding that their best
option is that of leaving the state, and Bridgeport, Connecticuts most
formerly-industrialized city, now claims the lowest-priced existing industrial real estate
in the country. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Taxrefo.wps
Influencing The Budget : A 23 page research paper that analyzes
the congressional budget process, paying particular attention to ways political parties
and their congressmen influence budget outcomes. The writer highlights the concepts of
majority rules as well as common tactics such as persuasion, bargaining, and threats, and
also discusses the way a new presidential tool, the line-item veto, may considerably
reduce the amount of influence parties have in budget outcomes. Bibliography lists 15
sources. Budgetin.wps
Fiscal Policy / Tax Cuts & Budget Deficits : A 5 page paper
reconciling the relationships between supply-side economics, tax cuts and the apparent
route to the true reduction of national debt. Studies have shown that the most successful
of the European countries working to bring their economies in line for membership in the
EMU have been the ones that have combined governmental spending cuts with a resistance to
raising taxes. Those that have cut taxes have performed well, but the most effective area
of spending cuts has been that of public welfare and government wages. Bibliography lists
4 sources. Fiscal.doc
Budget Deficit / Overview : A 3 page overview of the budget
deficit and its effects on the economypast and future. The writer posits that the
future relies on support of the Balanced Budget Amendment. Bibliography cites 2 sources. Budgdef.doc
Factors Affecting the National Deficit : A 6 page examination of
the current (1998) status of the National Deficit and those factors which affect it.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Factdef.wps
1996 Presidential Race / A Question of Economy ? : 10 pages in
which the writer examines the 1996 U.S. Presidential race as having largely been a
question of economy. Clinton's role and ideology in U.S. economic policy are looked at as
are Bob Dole's counter attacks. All are evaluated with respect to the election's outcomes.
Bibliography lists 12 sources. Election.wps
The Effect of Reagan Tax Cuts on Consumer Spending : A 7 page
essay on the effects of consumer behavior in response to Ronald Reagans economic
policies. Immediately after taking office in 1981, he began instituting a series of
economic policies that came to be known as "Reaganomics." For the eight years
immediately preceding the Reagan era, there was no growth in real household income. For
the eight years following the time of his administration, there has been a decline in that
income of over $1,400 a year. During the Reagan years, however, real income rose a full
10% over the period, giving the American worker more discretionary income than they had
known since the 1960s. Five footnoted references; no bibliography. Reagan.wps
Reaganomics : A 10 page paper that considers the positive impact
of Reaganomics on the American economic climate of the 1980s. This paper determines that
not only did Reagan face a difficult and already determine economic path set by years of
mismanagement, but the systems that were implemented under his Administration were the
most significant economic changes created in decades. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Reag.wps
(The) Balanced Budget Amendment : 8 pages of argument against the
Balanced Budget Amendment. Makes very clear, concise points supported by statistics and
historical facts. Bibliography lists 9 sources. (see more under category U.S. government
& politics). Balanbu2.wps
Balancing the Budget # 4 -- A Balancing Act : A 7 page research
paper on the issues surrounding the failed balanced-budget amendment. The paper discusses
the history of the national debt, and debates whether balancing the budget is even
necessary at all. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Budget.wps
Balanced Budget Amendment & The Banking Industry : The premise
that the writer is creating a report for a CEO of a rural bank is the perspective from
which this 8 page paper is written. Issues discussed include the validity of the recent
balanced budget amendment, economic projections for 1998 through 2002 and specific
recommendations for the banking industry. Opposing views concerning the effect of the
budget are noted. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Bankind.wps
The Budget Deficit / Better or Worse? : A 6 page paper that tracks
the successes and failures of the budget deficit between 1992-1996, according to the
economists and political figures. The paper proposes that evidence shows that although the
federal deficit has been reduced significantly, individual states are floundering and may
add to the deficit in the future. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Usfiscal.wps
Economics / Regulation & Anti-Trust : A 7 page paper regarding
the issues of government regulation and anti-trust. The writer explores various regulation
issues, including those involving big business, telecommunications, and the media.
Bibliography lists 10 sources. Antittrus.wps
The Feminization of Poverty : 40 pages discussing from a
feminist's viewpoint how changing social structures have brought about "the
Feminization of poverty." Numerous case studies are backed-up by relevant statistical
data to prove thesis. Bibliography lists 20+ sources. Fempover.wps
Capital Gains Tax Cut / A Counter-Argument : A 5 page research
paper in which the writer argues against this proposal. The writer debates the capital
gains tax cut, and discusses the reasons why it would fail to benefit the economy despite
the opinions of lawmakers who believe otherwise. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Capgains.wps
(The) Flat Tax Controversy : 9 pages in length. Paper defines the
flat tax and presents an overview of its history and the various relevant proposals that
have been created regarding its potential viability. The writer compares opposing
viewpoints on the issue and then offers a well-thought conclusive opinion. Bibliography
lists 8 sources. Flattax.wps
Flat Tax / Argument For : A 6 page persuasive paper arguing in
favor of the flat tax. It shows the benefits to both individual and corporate taxpayers
monetarily as opposed to the arguments against such a tax structure. Bibliography lists 4
sources. Flatt.wps
Controversial Liquor Taxes : A 9 page paper examining the impacts
of luxury taxes on alcohol. The writer concludes that these taxes are unjust and
ineffective in their intended purpose of regulating alcohol consumption in certain
communities. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Liquortx.wps
The National Debt / Pros & Cons : A 10
page paper that reviews current literature to survey the attitudes of various groups
toward the National Debt. Survey statistics are included to show the growth and impact of
the budget deficit over time, and specific implications for economic and social programs
are reviewed. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Debt.wps
Factors Affecting the National Deficit : A 6 page examination of
the current (1998) status of the National Deficit and those factors which affect it.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Factdef.wps
Disaster Bonds : A 5 page paper that discusses the pros and cons
of utilizing disaster bonds for insurers to provide a financial base in case of
catastrophic disasters. In light of recent legislation in California requiring insurers to
provide earthquake coverage, many companies are beginning to offer these bonds as a way to
raise funds. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Disabond.wps
Problems With the Concept of a Gold Standard : A 7 page discussion
of the "Gold Standard" with conclusion that we should not return to it. Please
call for more detailed information. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Goldsta2.wps
Should We Return to the Gold Standard ? : 8 pages on the gold
standard with such features as "the case for a 'bull' market." Bibliography
lists 6 sources. Goldstan.wps
Economics of Health Payment Systems : An 8 page research paper on
the impact of HMOs on the medical economy in America. The writer details the nature of
HMOs, how they pay doctors, the issues related to their effect on treatment, and the
overall changes they have caused in the medical economy. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Econmed.wps
The Costs of Commuting : A 7 page paper detailing the true
economic costs of our nations dependence on the automobile. Outlines alternatives to
commuting such as telecommuting, bicycling, and mass transit. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Commute.wps
Paying Off the U.S. Federal Deficit : 10 pages in length.
Utilizing theories of modern economists such as Galbraith and Eisner, this paper offers
analytical insight into how the United States might pay be able to pay off its Federal
Deficit. Various Congressional proposals are examined. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Feddefiec.wps
Dole's 15% Tax Cut Plan : An 8 page research paper on Dole's
proposed 15% tax cut plan. The writer describes the plan, criticisms of the plan, how it
resembles flat taxation and supply-side economics, and the possible effects of the plan on
the economy. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Doletax.wps
Unemployment & Social Disorder : A 4 page essay on working
& labor issues, wages, unemployment, length of the average work week, etc; The writer
argues that significant increases in unemployment or underemployment will inherently lead
to greater social chaos. Bibliography unavailable. Socdisor.wps
U.S. Foreign Aid in a Changing World : 19 pages in length.
Primarily discussed is the changing role of foreign aid in promoting U.S. national
interests. It is understood that post-Communist emerging markets and new political
ideologies are presenting cause to change our traditional views regarding foreign
assistance. A plan is described for the re-allocation of funds based upon relevant
statistics, trends, and events cited in the research. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Foreigas.wps
Illegal Immigration & The Economy : A 5 page paper discussing
the impact of illegal immigration on the U. S. economy. The number of illegal immigrants
in the U.S., the costs associated with them, and other multi-layered impacts. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Immeco.wps
Economy & Illegal Immigration : A 4 page paper discussing the
impact of illegal immigration on the U. S. economy. The number of illegal immigrants in
the U.S., the costs associated with them, and other multi-layered impacts. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Illimm.wps
Whole Life vs. Decreasing Term Insurance Policies : 12 pages in
length. A good discussion of Life Insurance, particularly Whole Life Insurance,-- and some
of the problems associated with its sale. The writer discusses how many Insurance Agents
have been known to "con" or mislead their customers into buying Whole Life
policies. An excellent presentation is made as to the problems of having such a policy
with regard to its cost-related headaches and associated financial difficulties. An
argument is made in favor of Decreasing Term policies as an alternative and the writer
recommends comparing the return on the investment portion of any Whole Life policy to a
Decreasing Term policy. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Lifeinsu.wps
The Monetary Value Of Human Life : 12 pages in length. In today's
modern society, four markets currently exist in which human components are exchanged for
economic compensation : human blood, human organs, surrogate motherhood, and human
reproductive cells. All of these, in essence, essentially place a monetary value upon our
human lives. In this well-researched paper, the writer examines a number of ethical issues
concerning "marketplaces" for human parts. Various examples and relevant case
studies are presented. Bibliography lists 25+ sources. Valulife.wps
Electric Utility Deregulation : A 15 page paper discussing the
macroeconomic effects of deregulation of the domestic electric utility industry. Discusses
the impact to large-scale users, as well as individual consumers, how deregulation will
affect the utility companies themselves in terms of profitability, and the impact of
deregulation in commodities trading. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Elecutil.wps
Deregulation Of The Electric Utility Industry : 7 pages in length.
The time for electric utility deregulation has arrived. Welcomed after decades of tight
monopoly, businesses and residential consumers alike are looking forward to the
opportunity of choosing their own utility provider and enjoying decreased rates. There are
drawbacks to the plan, however, as there usually are with most two-sided situations. The
writer addresses the proposed deregulation and discusses how it will impact the public.
Extensive bibliography included. Dregu.wps
Bionomics / An Overview : A 7 page overview of the concept of
bionomics and the relationships of economics and biology. Explains that economics and
business in general are often organized much like a living ecosystem, a concept first
discussed by Michael Rothschild. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Bionom.wps
The Economics of Incarceration : 10 pages in length. The author
discusses the high cost of prison and argues that there are alternatives to prison.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Ecoinc.wps
The Fishing Economy : A 7 page paper discussing the commercial
fishing industry and its economic impact on coastal towns. Highlights the economic
contributions of the industry to the communities with an examination of how overfishing in
these regions can cripple the industry which ripples into destruction of the
communities economic stability. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Fishing.wps
The Space Shuttle Challenger & Basic Economic Issues : A 3
page essay reviewing the Challenger space shuttle accident and the amount of money spent
of the space program. Considering the number of homeless and hungry in our country, the
writer offers a proposal for a better use of the money spent on space shuttles.
Bibliography provided. Chall.wps
The Economic Impact of the Y2K [Year 2000 Problem] : An 11 page
paper that provides a substantive overview of the background behind the problem of
computer systems and the year 2000, and considers 3 possible solutions to calming the
economic panic swelling and critiques these solutions. Bibliography lists 15 sources. Y2K.wps
Staten Island - The Economics of Sanitation : The financial
feasibility of closing the Fresh Kills landfill in Staten Island, New York is discussed in
this 5 page paper. A task force which studied the realities of closing this infamous
garbage dump, in 1996, is referenced. Alternatives, such as recycling, are also discussed.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Frshkils.wps
U.C. Professors / Economic Effect Of Salary Structure : A 5 page
essay that looks at the effect the salary structure o
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