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  • The Examination of Financial Data for China

    The Examination of Financial Data for China

    The Examination of Financial Data for China Cheryl Jackson MBA/591 Global Management Seminars in Problem Solving Ruth Todd, Instructor November 27, 2006 University of Phoenix The Examination of Financial Data for China Introduction The purpose of the examination of China’s inflation rates regarding consumer price percentage changes, exchange rates concerning the value of the yuan, and the country’s interest rates relating to foreign investment is to demonstrate that Riordan Manufacturing can benefit from the

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    Submitted: May 6, 2010 By: Top
  • Economics Article Summary

    Economics Article Summary

    Lepus Research Paper Many things in life are hard to explain and one thing is for sure, is that the stars are no exception. With such a vast population of what we can only make speculations about it seems that even from the dawn of time humans have had a certain profound respect and interest for stars. Many cultures have used the stars to explain where life was created and when life is over, where

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    Submitted: May 6, 2010 By: David
  • Economic Crisis Paper

    Economic Crisis Paper

    Hailu Bogale Economic Crisis Paper The Wall Street meltdown of 2008 showed signs on February 27th 2007 with a 9 percent fall in the Shanghai market; followed by a 416-point slide in the Dow; (Krugman) however it did not come into critical thinking until things start to get out of hands. There were multiple causes that catalyzed that foresaw the meltdown. Stocks began to break down, and banking companies filed for bankruptcy. Additionally, people were

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    Submitted: May 7, 2010 By: Hailu
  • Economical Boom in U.S.A. in the 1920s

    Economical Boom in U.S.A. in the 1920s

    Economical booms are periods of time when a countries wealth increases dramatically over a short period of time. During the 1920s this occurred in the United States of America for several key reasons. The two most prominent factors were World War I and development of assembly line technology. World War One had a significant impact on the wealth of Americans in the 1920s. Men returning from the war had lots of money to spend and

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    Submitted: May 8, 2010 By: Jack
  • Labor Economics

    Labor Economics

    Labor Economics The United States of America is a very wealthy nation. It will continue to grow and become richer each year. The main reason for its prosperity is because over 120 million Americans wake up each morning with the same intentions in mind; to go to work and earn a living. The United States provides a legal system and opportunities that allows people to work and save. Trying to determine how the labor market

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    Submitted: May 9, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Investing in China

    Investing in China

    Introduction Since the initiation of economic reforms in 1979, China has become one of the worldЎ¦s fastest-growing economies. From 1979 to 2005 ChinaЎ¦s real GDP grew at an average annual rate of 9.6% (Morrison , 2006). Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) was one of the main pillars of reform. With its entry into the World Trade Organization, the opportunities for companies from overseas to invest in China are expect to increase significantly in the coming years.

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    Submitted: May 10, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Reaction Rates of Barley Alpha Amylase with Starch at Specific Ph’s and Temperatures

    Reaction Rates of Barley Alpha Amylase with Starch at Specific Ph’s and Temperatures

    Reaction Rates of Barley Alpha Amylase with Starch at Specific pH’s and Temperatures Page 1 Abstract Enzyme’s are used as catalysts in certain reactions. They help lower the activation energy needed for the reaction to go to completion. At optimum temperature and pH the amount of collisions of substrate and enzyme is at its highest, any deviation from the optimum temperature and pH will result in the denaturization of the enzyme. The purpose of

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    Submitted: May 10, 2010 By: regina
  • Economics an Overview & Article Analysis

    Economics an Overview & Article Analysis

    In business it is essential for owners to consider important factors when mapping out their business objectives. Economics used as a tool to solve coordination problems. They include what and how much product to produce, how to produce their product, and for whom they are producing. In order to effectively answer these questions, economics is used. Colander (2006) describes economics as “the study of how human beings coordinate their wants and desires, given the decision-making

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    Submitted: May 11, 2010 By: Jon
  • Reduction of Economic Waste in the Automobile Industry

    Reduction of Economic Waste in the Automobile Industry

    Reduction of Economic Waste in the Automobile Industry _____________________________________ December 2006 Abstract In the era of globalization, where the world has become a single market, there is an intense competition between various companies in any business field. Consolidation of the markets, rising customer demands, rising fuel prices and intense competition has lead to cut throat competition in the automobile industry. There has been a large change in production systems and management practices since the beginning

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    Submitted: May 11, 2010 By: Artur
  • The Economics of Happiness

    The Economics of Happiness

    Introduction The economics of happiness is a unique approach to assessing the subjective-well-being of individuals within the context of economic theory. The economics of happiness utilises expansive notions of utility and combines economic measurements with those more commonly used by psychologists to assess the general life-satisfaction felt by people. The economics of happiness is a broader stake of behavioural economics that seeks to understand the pecuniary and non-pecuniary factors that lead to the maximization of

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    Submitted: May 12, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Analysis of Newborn Mortality Rates in Ghana and the United States Today

    Analysis of Newborn Mortality Rates in Ghana and the United States Today

    n Analysis of Newborn Mortality Rates in Ghana and the United States Today Introduction It is frequently been suggested that the infant mortality rate (IMR) is a reliable indicator of a country's civilization and focus on the welfare of its citizens (Berger 2001). Although global infant mortality rates has shown steady improvement over the past century, many developing countries continue to experience inordinately high rates compared to the world levels; surprisingly, though, even the United

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    Submitted: May 13, 2010 By: Tommy
  • China Staves off Devaluation

    China Staves off Devaluation

    China Staves Off Devaluation Introduction China has come to the forefront of the international finance scene following the East Asian financial crisis for two reasons. First, the post reform Chinese economy closely resembles the other East Asian countries. China experienced significant levels of growth led by exports, with a rapid expansion in labor-intensive exports in its early stage of development. Rapid growth was accompanied by a rapid increase in domestic savings and massive inflows

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    Submitted: May 13, 2010 By: Mikki
  • How to Address the High Staff Turnover Rate Experienced by Lonma

    How to Address the High Staff Turnover Rate Experienced by Lonma

    How to address the high staff turnover rate experienced by Lonma Organizational Behavior Final Project 1. Project Framework The framework utilized by the KICK team to complete this project is outlined below. Instead of simply finding a company and scheduling an interview to explore their recognized issues, the team believed it should work to brainstorm issues that Chinese firms may be experiencing first, and then initially qualify this hypothesis with any firm that we subsequently

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    Submitted: May 13, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Economic Benefits of Higher Education

    Economic Benefits of Higher Education

    Economic Benefits of Higher Education As you grow up, all throughout school, your elders tell you how you need to prepare for college and go to college. You think that it is just another step towards adulthood, a way to become better prepared for the job market, a time to party. It is all of those things but it is also has an incredibly profound benefit to the economic betterment of our society. From higher

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    Submitted: May 14, 2010 By: Bred
  • Geography and Politics Bring Low Economic Growth in Post-1945 Bolivia

    Geography and Politics Bring Low Economic Growth in Post-1945 Bolivia

    Inder Dhillon Global Interdependence Paper for Module 1 14 February 2006 Geography and Politics Bring Low Economic Growth in post-1945 Bolivia The Republic of Bolivia has had historically low rates of economic growth for the post-1945 era. Although it sits on South America's second largest natural gas reserves, as well as a considerable amount of oil, the country remains one of the poorest in South America. Bolivia's poor economic performance can be explained through an

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    Submitted: May 15, 2010 By: Edward
  • Economics Commentary

    Economics Commentary

    Starbucks sees premium coffee supply meeting demand Mon Sep 18, 2006 12:28 PM ET NEW YORK (Reuters) - The chairman of specialty coffee chain Starbucks Corp. said coffee farmers should be able to meet growing demand for premium coffee, despite some market concerns about tight supply. Starbucks, with more than 12,000 stores in some 37 countries, has no "concern that we can see or anticipate in terms of lack of supply and lack of opportunity

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    Submitted: May 15, 2010 By: Bred
  • Concept of Social and Economic Justice in the Earth Charter

    Concept of Social and Economic Justice in the Earth Charter

    Social and Economic justice The Earth Charter appears on the international scenario at a time when there is a wide spectrum of conditions prevailing in various parts of the globe. From a war ridden country like Afghanistan to a peaceful country like Switzerland, we have a wide variation in conditions that prevail throughout the globe. The advent of modern media and communication has led to the concept of a Global Village. So it becomes impossible

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: Jon
  • China's Army Bans Snoring

    China's Army Bans Snoring

    http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/asiapcf/04/23/china.army.ap/index.html China's Army Bans Snoring In response to the changing social trends among Chinese, China is tightening its standards for their military. Drugs tests along with psychological tests are now a requirement. This was first reported by the official Xinhua News Agency, which cited a military health official. A new set of recruitment rules were released by The People's Liberation Army headquarters. The rules stated: "Recruits with fashionable tattoos will be barred from military schools,

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Patent Law in China and Us

    Patent Law in China and Us

    INTRODUCTION: A Patent is a privilege to desist others from using, making, offering for sale or selling a particular invention. Unlike trademark and common law rights, patent protection must be approved by the patent and trademark office. Only new, acceptable and not an obvious advancement over known technology can be registered under Patent Act. Utility and plant Patents are having life span of 20 years and design patents are having life span of 14 years

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    Submitted: May 17, 2010 By: Steve
  • Economic Crimes in Moldova

    Economic Crimes in Moldova

    R E S E A R C H P A P E R ECONOMIC CRIMES IN MOLDOVA Moldova carries the burden of a painful past whose legacy is being felt every day by each of its citizens. As other transitional countries, Moldova has experienced a deep decline in its economy, a part of the blame being attributed to the economic and financial crimes that suppressed the economic development and had negatively affected the economic

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    Submitted: May 17, 2010 By: Yan
  • Input-Output Economics

    Input-Output Economics

    Table of Contents I Aim of the study/paper II Introduction III The Beginning of Input-Output Economics IV The Leontief Paradox V The Input-Output Model Today VI Calculation of the Input-Output Table Multipliers VII Computer Program for the Inverse of a Matrix VIII Regional Input-Output Analysis VIIII The Use of Input-Output Analysis with Regard to the Environment IX Conclusion X Bibliography List of Illustrative Material I Input-Output Table for the US Economy in 1947 II Table:

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    Submitted: May 17, 2010 By: Top
  • How to Win China Fmcg Markets

    How to Win China Fmcg Markets

    Publication List 1. “Rural Marketing in Development Paradigm,” co-authored (second author), International Journal of Rural Management, 1(2), July –December 2005, Sage Publication. 2. “Distribution Channel Structure In Rural Areas: A Framework and Hypotheses,” Decision 32 (1), Jan-June 2005. 3. "Concept, Application and Marketing of Rural Tourism," (co-authored with R K Anil), to be presented in the Rural Marketing Conference at IIMK, April 2008. 4. "Rural Petroleum Retail Case," to be presented in the Rural Marketing

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    Submitted: May 17, 2010 By: regina
  • Car Financing in China

    Car Financing in China

    GM's General Motors Acceptance Corp., which has a joint venture with Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp., was the first foreign automaker to seek and receive approval for handling vehicle financing in China. China strictly controls auto loans, requiring that lenders' guaranteed loans not exceed 200 percent of their registered capital and staff have work experience or an education in finance. Executive Summary: Auto financing loans are effectively the only way for Chinese consumers to purchase cars,

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Bred
  • The Bank of China

    The Bank of China

    SUMMARY: Since the Bank of China issued the country's first bankcard in 1985, China, followed by the United States, now has become the second-largest bankcard holder and has issued about 850 million cards. By the end of 2004, China had already issued 760 million bankcards. The industry has witnessed a rapid growth, and has made China one of the most promising markets for the global bankcard business. Currently, foreign banks are not allowed to independently

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    Submitted: May 19, 2010 By: finatiq
  • The Stages of Economic Growth

    The Stages of Economic Growth

    Economist W.W. Rostow in 1959 had a vast amount of information and intelligence in the history of the economy. Putting his intelligence and information together he wrote The Stages of Economic Growth, a small article in a much larger book, The Economic History Review. In this particular article Rostow feels that there are different stages in economic growth that countries follow: the traditional society, the preconditions for take off, the take off, and the age

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    Submitted: May 20, 2010 By: Max