Papers On Miscellaneous Economic Issues
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The Effects Of Taxation On The Economy
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A 9 page paper that begins with a table illustrating the three measures of economic growth from 1950 to the mid-1990s. Issues and topics discussed include taxes as a proportion of GDP, both at the federal level and at the state and local level. The essay includes data that reflect a growing economy each time taxes were reduced. The reasons for the improved economy are explained, for example, when capital gains taxes are reduced, investors have more income to invest, save or spend; when corporations have lower taxes, they can expand, hire more people and produce more goods. Data and expert opinions are included. 1 Table is included. Bibliography lists 8 sources. PGtxec.rtf
Filename: PGtxec.rtf
The Effects of Unemployment on Poverty
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A 5 page paper which discusses the effects
that unemployment has upon poverty. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAunem2.rtf
The Euro: Europe’s Move Toward a Universal Currency
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A 10 page discussion of Europe’s introduction of the euro. The introduction was an attempt to address the problem of the lack of compatibility between the numerous monetary currencies which exist in an area demarcated by a variety of nations and political interest. Although the euro has the potential to overcome the confusion and awkwardness which has previously surrounded international currency exchanges, there are some inherent problems. The relative success of this introduction is perceived differently by individual world players. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPeuro.rtf
The Federal Reserve
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A 6 page paper that discusses the Federal Reserve System, which is the central bank for the nation. A short background on when it was established is provided, along with its structure, functions and goals. Examples of Federal Reserve actions over the past year are offered to illustrate how the Federal Reserve uses the tools at its disposal to fulfill its goals. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGfedrs.rtf
The Feminization of Poverty
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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.
Filename: Fempover.wps
The Financial Position of Healthcare in Austria
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This 8 page paper, including 3 graphs, examines the economics of the Austrian healthcare system, looking at mortality, average spending in Schillings and as a percentage of GDP, where the money comes from where and how it is spent. Comparisons are made to other countries, with particular attention to the US. The bibliography cites 9 sources.
Filename: TEausthc.rtf
The Fishing Economy
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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.
Filename: Fishing.wps
The Fitness Industry
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This 16 page paper considers the structure and make up of the fitness industry. The paper starts with an analysis of the industry, its range and structure and the position of different companies. The paper then goes on to consider the role of advertising to increase demand as well as new trends and the impact of new technology on the industry. The paper contains three graphs and the bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEfitnes.wps
The Future Of Banking: Cashless Society
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5 pages in length. The writer discusses pros and cons of a cashless society. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCcshls.rtf
The Government's Economic Role.
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(10 pp) How can Government's proper role in the e
conomy be defined? Is there any reference point
other than historical contingency or the wishes of
politicians? Delimiting the role of Government is
difficult because Government appears able to do
so many things. In addition to providing enabling
conditions for the economy, such as a proper legal
system to support property rights, a monetary
system, and security. Government can also be a
regulator of business, a director of business in
the sense of setting policies or subsidies that
will favor certain sectors over others, and
through Government-owned enterprises even a
participant in business. Where, if anywhere,
should the line be drawn? Bibliography lists 5
sources.
Filename: BBgovecon.doc
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