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Papers On Economics And Economic Theory
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Determinants of the Demand for Money
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This 6 page paper examines money as a stock and not a flow item and considers the reasons that there may be demand for money. The paper looks at the influences on transaction motivation and speculative motivation and how they will impart on demand levels. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEmoneydmd.rtf
Determination of Monetary Policy
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A 4 page paper discussing economic conditions as they existed on October 15, 2003, followed by a discussion of factors affecting the decision to alter interest rates. The US economy appears to be emerging from recession at last; conditions did not warrant changing interest rates. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSeconFedPol.rtf
Determining Demand for Two Products
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This 4 page paper considers how demand may be determined for two products. A student may purchase video tapes or DVD's, the DVD will always be a higher price than the tapes. The paper shows how the demand lines may be drawn and looks at that will influence the demand, such as supply, level of disposable income and the elasticity created by the perception of the different goods and the level of potential substitution. The paper includes one graph.
Filename: TEdvdsup.rtf
Developing a Model to Explain the Price Movements of a Commodity
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This 10 page paper looks at the different influences that will impact on the price of replacement heifers in the beef market and how an econometric model may be developed to explain these movements. Variables examined include factors such as the price of the feed, weather, interest rates and other influences that may impact on the supply or demand in the market. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEhefpri.rtf
Developing a Policy for Ontario's Electricity Industry
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This 4 page paper sets out to determine a new energy policy for Ontario's electricity market. Prior to 2002 this market was a government monopoly with regulated prices. In May 2002 the province introduced a competitive wholesale energy market
and contrary to the province's expectations the price of electricity soared so much that the government had to intervene and cap the price. The failure of the initial plan is examined in order to develop a new plan to decrease upward pressure on prices. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEontarele.rtf
Development of an Economic Model for Predicting Company Profits
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This 6 page paper looks to develop a regression model by cross-referencing sales and assets in order to predict company profits. The paper considers the proposed model, how it may be used, the feasibility of it, and how it may be developed into a workable and reliable theory. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: TEecomod.wps
Different Aspects Of Economics
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An 8 page paper. This paper discusses several different questions that include: externalities and the market economy; free international trade; whether inflation or unemployment is worse for the economy; the importance of interest rates in the macroeconomy; how the Fed conducts open market operations and how this affects interest rates; the Phillips Curve method/theory; the tools the government has to stabilize the economy. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PGecon4.wps
Dilemmas of the High-Tech Labor Market
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An 11 page paper discussing the problems organizations face in filling their high tech labor needs. Unemployment in the late 1990s has reached its lowest point in 28 years. It is difficult for any employer to find the right people to fill openings, but some observers claim that the shortage most greatly felt in the high tech industries even threaten continued local economic growth. Most organizations have Year 2000 concerns, but hiring for that reason represents only a small portion of current openings. Instead, more than half of all high tech openings have resulted from company growth, and more than half of those are in applications programming. The face of corporate operation is in flux and moving toward greater electronic dependency; corporate America has all it can do to keep up. Two charts. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: HTechLab.wps
Dissertation Conclusion
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An 8 page conclusion to a student-provided dissertation examining social and financial conditions in the Baltic region of Europe as the countries of the region stand poised for market-based growth and accession to the European Union. The dissertation focuses on the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and how it operates; the conclusion cautions against viewing the IMF as a financial savior. No sources listed.
Filename: KSdissConc.rtf
Diversity and Canadas Economy
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A 3 page paper discussing the effects of increasing diversity on the Canadian economy. Diversity can be viewed as a threat to the Canadian economy only in the form of initial government expense in the structure that provides financial assistance to new immigrants. Overall, however, diversity represents nothing but pure opportunity for the Canadian economy, because the open Canadian character does not waste time and energy trying to prevent these adventuresome souls from pursuing the dreams they hold for themselves and their families. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KScanDivEcon.rtf
DO IDEAS REALLY MATTER?
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This 4-page paper, based on the textbook A History of Economic Theory and Method, discusses the issues of ideas, methods and the concept of pluralism. In addition to outlining the authors' thoughts on these topics, the paper also discusses if these beliefs are valid or not.
Filename: MTidemat.rtf
Does A Mercantilist Position Make Sense In Today's World?
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4 pages in length. While a certain percentage of people would agree that a mercantilist position makes sense in today's world, others would staunchly argue how this antiquated perspective only perpetuates oppressive control over free trade. According to Paul Rich, Titular Professor of International Relations and History, University of the Americas-Puebla, Mexico, and Fellow at The Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University, the concept of mercantilism runs in direct opposition to the more preferred contemporary stance of true, free marketer. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCMercant.rtf
Does The Internet Create A New Economy
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A 4 page paper. The writer reports the premise that the Internet is a new economy comprised of four layers and comments on the Internet changing many aspects of our lives but does this mean it creates a new economy. The writer argues that it does not. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGnetecn.rtf
Dyson Limited
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7 pages. This paper will analyze the strategies to be taken by Dyson Limited in regards to their SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis and a PEST (political, economical, sociocultural and technological) analysis. By looking closely at these internal and external factors, this company can be carefully reviewed and a strategy planned which could serve to better augment their current performance. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JGAdyson.rtf
Ecological Economics
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7 pages. This paper will examine articles by four different authors and compare and contrast some of their views regarding economics and environmental rationale. Herman Daly, Nicholas Roegen, Garret Hardin and Murray Bookchin have all written memorable articles on their opinions and ideas focussing on different aspects of economic and ecological issues. This interesting paper explains some of these views and compares them, in some cases, to those of the others. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JAecoeco.rtf
Econometric Models & Economic Forecasting
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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.
Filename: Econmod.wps
Econometrics: Gas Prices
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A 6 page paper discussing econometric assessment of the movement of gas prices using the variables of time of year, price movements and the price of crude oil. The paper provides a discussion of factors possibly affecting price and demand, including elasticity and producers share of the final price. The paper provides Department of Energy website locations for data to be used in STATA analysis. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSeconGasPri.rtf
Economic Analysis According to Mankiw's Ten Principles
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This 3 page paper examines three articles in the online version of the Economist. They are summarized and evaluated. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA822ten.rtf
Economic Analysis of Labor Market Discrimination
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This 2 page report discusses the significant approaches to the economic analysis of labor market discrimination as formulated by 1992 Nobel Prize winner Gary Becker. Applying economic analysis to socio-political behaviors, such as labor market discrimination, provides valuable insight into the larger issues of human interactions. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BWlabor.rtf
Economic Analysis of the Law
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5 pages. This paper will discuss
and evaluate the statement by Charles Rowley that "the economic
analysis of Law is one of the most successful research programs
in the social sciences of the second half of the twentieth
century." This statement will be linked as well to corporate
bankruptcy law as well as to the application of the economic
analysis of law. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JGArowley.wps
Economic Analysis: 2000-2003 Economy
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This 5 page paper focuses on the U.S. economy and predictions made in a 2000 article. Those predictions are carefully evaluated to see what writers got right and what they got wrong. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA349eco.rtf
Economic Approaches to the Economy
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This 5 page paper looks at the different schools of economic thought. The classical school, the Keynesian school and the Monetarist school are given a basic outline and considered along with their differences and similarities. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEecosch.wps
Economic Bubbles
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Economic or speculative bubbles have been seen over many centuries where investors seek to make a profit and assets become over valued. This 16 page paper looks at some of the bubbles that have impacted on the United States of America, starting wit the Mississippi Bubble looking at a range of bubbles through to the dot com bubble which collapsed in 2000 the paper discuses different types of bubbles and the boom and bust cycle many have created and considers the underlying economic theories that explain the occurrence and patterns associated with bubbles. The bibliography cites 15 sources.
Filename: TEbubbles.rtf
Economic Changes
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This 9 page paper considers the fact that major economic changes are occurring, and the impacts of these changes. This paper outlines the influence of economic changes on the development of businesses and the shift in political structure. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Economic Concepts and Examples
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This 5 page paper examines various economic concepts such as the Consumer Price Index, GNP and GDP. The difference between GNP and GDP is discussed in depth and examples are given. An example provided by a student is analyzed to discuss the difference in purchasing power between Tokyo and New York. The Big Mac Index is discussed as well. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA441eco.rtf
Economic Condition of the United States and Monetary Policy Recommendation
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This 6 page report discusses the fact that currently U.S. enjoy low interest rates, low unemployment, low inflation, and an expanding economy, and confidence is high and the fact that booming U.S. economy may be approaching a historical turning point. The writer examines economic conditions in the Federal Reserve's District Twelve and reviews the regional and national impact of international factors on both that District and the U.S. in general. A specific monetary policy is recommended for the Federal Reserve's June meeting. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BWfomc.rtf
Economic Conditions in 1990 & 1996
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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.
Filename: E9096.wps
Economic Conditions: Projections for 2002 and 2003
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This 5 page paper looks at three organizations which forecast the economy. All conclude that things are picking up as 2002 opens and positive things are anticipated. How the forecast impacts a hypothetical organization is also discussed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA217eco.rtf
Economic Considerations in Healthcare Decision Making
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A 9 page paper discussing the economic effects of policy makers decisions, both on healthcare and on the larger economy. The presence of the third-party payer masks the effect of elasticity of demand for health care, as it does its microeconomic effects. It does not mask the results, however. As politicians continue to haggle over the future of Medicare and it continues to set the standard for private health insurers, increasing numbers of households can expect to have decreased access to health care. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KShlthCareEcon.rtf
Economic Considerations of Immigration
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The subject of immigrant entering the UK has been one that has gained a great deal of attention. This 10 page paper outlines a range of economic consequences of allowing increased immigration. These include both advantages and disadvantages, Reference is made to the theories of Malthus and the various impacts on the welfare state as well as the general economy. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEUKmigra.rtf
Economic Discussion Questions
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A 3 page paper answering 3 questions addressing the economic concepts of inflation, purchasing power, money and the consumer price index (CPI). Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSeconDQsMon.rtf
Economic Effects of the California Family Rights Act
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A 4 page paper assessing one economic effect of SB 1661, the California Family Rights Act (CFRA). The California law extends the federal Family Medical Leave Act that allows workers to take off up to 12 weeks from work for any reason included in the law. The California extension guarantees that the worker taking family medical leave will receive up to six weeks partial salary while away from the job. The purpose here is to assess one of the economic effects that the law will have on California businesses, particularly as it affects their ability to function in competitive markets. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSeconCAreg.rtf
Economic Effects of the Iraq War
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A 4 page paper discussing the economic effects of the Iraqi war. War nearly always provides an economic boost, even if only temporarily. The war in Iraq lifted the American economy to an extent, but the benefits of the gains will not be lasting ones as the federal government seeks funds sufficient for rebuilding the country. The cost of reconstruction equates in the US to less opportunity for economic growth, for billions of dollars are being dedicated to Iraq to assist in its rebuilding from the most recent war. Though the beginning of the war increased American economic fortunes, that general effect is being negated by the staggering costs of reconstruction and conversion to a coalition government in Iraq. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSeconWarIrq.rtf
Economic Effects of U.S. Cotton Subsidies
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A 3 page paper discussing the effects that U.S. cotton subsidies have on the world cotton market, and particularly how the subsidies affect the law of supply and demand as well as the cotton producers in West African nations. The EU has agreed to end its high subsidies and now calls on the US government to do the same. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSeconCott.rtf
Economic Effects of War
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A 4 page paper answering several questions along the lines of Consider a poor, underdeveloped country. Would you expect such a country to maintain a trade surplus or a trade deficit? Why? The unnamed country undertakes a quick but successful war, and many of the questions refer to that scenario in terms of government spending and the effects of various means (tax surcharge, war bonds, tax cuts) of paying for the war and its effects on the larger economy and world interest rates. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KSeconWar.rtf
Economic Essays
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14 pages. This economic report covers many different topics including the world economy for the last thirty years; changes in technology; NAFTA; free market economies; unions, GATT and the WTO, and many more general economics questions that will be useful in any economics course. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: JGA10eco.rtf
Economic Expansion, Recession and Recovery
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This 5 page paper discusses some of the factors that drove the economic expansion of the 1990s, and the recession and recovery that followed. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: HVEcnExp.rtf
Economic Factors Affecting Home Health
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A 10 page paper discussing economic factors affecting the home health care industry. The bottom line for home health is that it is likely to be increasingly attractive to third-party payers because of its much lower cost relative to hospital or nursing facility care. Forecasts are only guesses, but they are not blind guesses. Ranking eighth among the Bureau of Labor Statistics' forecasts of industries with the largest wage and salary growth over the next decade bodes well for home health care as an industry. It will be left to individual businesses to take advantage of external economic conditions. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSeconHmHlth.rtf
ECONOMIC FAST FOOD
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This 7-page paper focuses on economic exchange theory through concepts known as the Big Mac Index and Burgernomics, both of which are considered light-hearted, but surprisingly accurate as they delve into purchase parity power in countries around the world. Also discussed is the overvaluation of the euro when first introduced during the lat 1990s. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MTbigmac.rtf
ECONOMIC FORCES VS. AGRICULTURAL SUBSIDIES
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This 5-page paper examines the economic theory of supply and demand, and focuses on how this theory has been re-vamped because of agricultural price supports from the U.S. government. The essay also touches on the impact of such price supports on consumers, as well as the impact of the FAIR act (passed in 1996) on produce and farmers. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MTprisup.rtf
Economic Forecasting and the End of 2000:
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This 5 page report
discusses the larger concerns of how year-end economic reports
relate to quantifiable economic goals and objectives and how the
first year of the new millennium is likely to end up in terms of
the nations economic growth rate. Over the last decade or so,
most economic analysts and forecasters have come to believe that
the number of events that have occurred, viewed collectively,
suggest that the world economy may be entering a new phase of
market-based capitalism - or, at least, changing its trajectory
of the past century. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWeconfr.wps
Economic Forecasts
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This 5 page paper is written in two parts. The first part of the paper looks at the economy and the influences on the economy in the first part of 2008 in order to make and justify projections for the following 18 months, looking at the GDP and performance of the stock market. The second part of the paper identifies and discusses an industry that is likely to do well even during difficult economic conditions; the industry chosen is the oil industry. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEfore08.rtf
Economic Geography / Textbook Synopsis
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8 pages worth of notes reviewing key concepts presented in a standard Economic Geography textbook. Topics are explored from global perspectives.
Filename: Econgeog.wps
Economic Growth and Social Policy in Iraq
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This 5 page paper addresses issues related to the current U.S. role in Iraq. Iraq's economic challenges and possibilities are addressed. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: SA736Ir.rtf
Economic Growth and the Solow Growth Model
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This is a 4 page paper discussing economic growth and the Solow growth model. Robert Solows growth model emphasizes all of the aspects of the importance of economic growth within a society. It includes components of the supply and resources of a nation which can expand opportunity for a countrys production. The supply component however is determined by its labor force growth rate and increases in the productivity of the workers. This increase leads to increases in the capital/labor ratio which in turn results in improvements in technology. Above all, savings are critical in that they must be high enough to replace the depreciated capital and also provide for the workers. Lower savings means lower worker productivity and lower living standards. The Solow growth model basically defines the conditions of different nations approach to an equilibrium level of capital stock (a steady-state). While developed nations such as the United States have reached this level of steady-state, other developing nations are still experiencing rising levels of high savings and rising capital/labor ratios.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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