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Cutting The National Debt

... secretary of the Treasury, made his first report on the national debt of the United States, he estimated it at close to $70 million. After alternately rising and falling, the debt stood at only $4 million, or 21 cents per capita, in 1840. That was the lowest point ever reached by the public debt of the U.S. After 1840 it rose to a peak, in the last year of the Civil War, of almost $2.68 billion and a per capita figure of $75.01. The only justification for debt of any significant amount was a war. By 1900 this had been reduced to under $1 Bil ...

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Comparisons Of Classical And Keynesian Thought.

... to restore the economy to full employment and that if a slow down or recession was to occur that it would most certainly be short lived. A working economic example of this would be the Great Depression, experienced in the 1930's. The stock market crash, bank failures and a decade of unemployment averaging 20% to a high of 25% (1933) caused sever problems. This was a crisis not only for the US but the world as well. In keeping with the Classical thought, a government should do nothing and play a non -active and very passive role in th ...

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Electronic Commerce

... It would be relatively safe to send a credit card number encrypted with a hard-to-break code. That would require either a general adoption across the internet of standard encoding protocols, or the making of prior arrangements between buyers and sellers. Both consumers and merchants could see a windfall if these problems are solved. For merchants, a secure and easily divisible supply of electronic money will motivate more Internet surfers to become on-line shoppers. Electronic money will also make it easier for smaller businesses to achi ...

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Costs In The Long-Run

... 1,000 sheets per minute then it does not matter whether you employ 1, 2 or 5 men to work with it, the most sheets you will print will be 1,000 per minute. But,by investing in a second machine their printing company could double its capacity to 2,000 sheets per minute. Once the planing decision (for the long run purposes) has been made to operate with two machines, the firm in practice then operates in a new short run situation with its capacity constrained to 2,000 sheets per minute whether it employs 5,6 or 10 men. Decisions in the l ...

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Why Are Gasoline Prices Going Up So High?

... $3.00 to $5.00 per gallon. We scream when it hits a $1.35 to $1.75 a gallon, which if adjusted for inflation actually is cheaper than 25 years ago." It seems that Americans just think the world owes them a favor. Maybe it's time that they start playing fairly and stop feeling so sorry for themselves!!! According to many articles, Americans have a lot more to be thankful for than they do to complain about. For one, cars use gas a lot more efficiently than they did in the past. According to Royko, "even today's luxury cars give you better ...

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Managers Of Organizations

... C. Magnitude of a proposed change D. Reversibility E. Complexity IV. PRINCIPLES OF SUCCESSFUL CHANGE V. RESISTANCE VI. ORGANIZATIONAL A. Territory B. Social Groupings C. Social Power D. Resources VII. CONCLUSION Abstract Managers are fond of saying that "change is the only constant" in their work. Either we manage change or we are managed by change. Managing change is defined as the planning and organizing of sequence of activities (staff meet ...

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Total Quality Management

... with this statement will be look into and discuss in more detail to achieve the success of TQM. TQM recognises that the Customer is at the center of every activity. The customer may be external or internal. The key is to determine the gap between what the customer needs and what the system delivers. Once the gap is recognised, it would be systematically reduced and results in never-ending improvement in customer satisfaction at every level. TQM depends on and creates a culture in an organisation which involves everybody in quality ...

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Monopolization And Its Implication On A World Scale

... Asia, cooperation has been deemed unnecessary and a general neo-imperialistic takeover, a rat race if the reader will bear with me, has been instigated. However, it must be understood before the reader continues, the process unravelling before our eyes today, this disaster, is not a recent occurrence. Some economists and political analysts have dated its"birth" to the start of the Russo-Japanese war and the industrialization of the African colonies (imperialism). This being the case, though imperialism is primarily considered a political p ...

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Bombardier Report

... 20% from $5.9 billion to $7.1 billion over the last year. To be able to see the extent of Bombardier's operations it is best to look at each manufacturing group separately. Aerospace Aerospace is Bombardier's most important industry. It accounted for 47% of sales and 33% of profit in 1995 and makes Bombardier the fourth largest civilian airplane manufacturer in the world. Bombardier's customers are spread out over the globe. They range from government and private commercial airlines to wealthy individuals and corporations in need of pr ...

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Karl Marx's Estranged Labor

... and man is further reduced to a subsisting animal void of any capacity of freedom except the will to labor. For Marx this all leads to the emergence of private property, the enemy of the proletariat. In fact Marx's writing on estranged labor is a repudiation of private property- a warning of how private property enslaves the worker. This writing on estranged labor is an obvious point of basis for Marx's Communist Manifesto. The purpose of this paper is to view Marx's concept of alienation (estranged labor) and how it limits freedom. For ...

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Buying A Baskin-Robbins Franchise

... current flavor list had over 700 flavors. The company goal is to provide the franchisees with the best and most varied selection available anywhere. The company has been franchising since 1950. There are currently 3,456 franchised units in 49 states and in 44 countries. The company itself only owns four of the franchise units. Those interested in a franchise opportunity must pay a franchising fee of $15,000 that varies from country to country. The future franchisee is required to have at least $100,000 in liquid assets, including the fra ...

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Netscape Analysis Report

... was at the University Of Illinois at Urbana/Champlain. The Internet is a global network connecting thousands of networks by use of high speed digital lines called ATMs, T3s and T1s. It was just being introduced to the general public at the time of Netscape's conception and they would NOT have been successful if they had not had this timing advantage. II. Location Netscape's corporate headquarters are in Mountain View, California -- in the heart of the Silicon Valley. However, due to the nature of the global networks its softwa ...

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