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    An expansionary policy Act signed during the 80’s that is still in place today is the Monetary Control Act of 1980. This Act consisted of 2 parts, which also includes the Depositary Institution Deregulation of 1980. Prior to the approval of this act, only the banks associated with the Federal Reserve were mandated to report deposits from the public and had a regulated interest rate, which placed them at a huge disadvantage due to the fact that the public was opting towards mutual funds in order…

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    Marxist Feminist Analysis

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    there are aging society that need special cost. Thus, the government are forced to open the economic to the market, through privatization and deregulation and are bundled with democratic and human right programs. For example, in Indonesia, the new order regime in the late of 1980s, the government configuration had changed, while the privatization and deregulation occurred. In the same time, there was the strengthening of an epistemy neoliberal community and religion (Islam) political group. The…

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    Overall, the solution to this problem isn’t a matter of more regulation, instead we need better regulation. Unnecessary red tape actually benefits the “too big to fail banks” because the smaller banks can’t keep up the new rules. With that in mind, we need the proper leadership to enforce the laws that are on the books. For instance, the Justice Department received an abysmal average of 72 referrals a year from bank regulators for potential criminal charges for the period of 2006 through 2010.…

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    What Is Enron Unethical

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    Merriam-Wester defines greed as a selfish desire to have more of something (especially money) (2016). After the deregulation of the pipeline industry the CEO’s of Enron were able to make major changes to the company. They became not only an energy supplier but an trading company as well. Trading allowed them to increase profit margins, and with greater success came…

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    Fedex

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    first major air transport company to implement a “hub and spoke” system, where all packages would enter a central location and be redistributed to their final destination (Parnell, 2014). According to Parnell (2014), Fedex lobbied for the Air Cargo Deregulation Act which successfully helped to change the face of the airline industry as we know it today and spurred Fedex’s growth rate by exponential amounts.…

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    And the beliefs of neoliberalism (such as privatisation, deregulation and public spending cuts) are known to increase inequality and environmental damage, and therefore they weaken the practice of sustainable development. Theory of Modernisation - Rostow We use this theory to explain how do societies become “modern”…

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    Democracy for Sale Five years ago Citizens United spearheaded a campaign to steal the people's power and unfortunately the Supreme Court decided to rule in favor of the controversial right-wing group, in the devastating ruling of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. This disastrous move by the "Supreme Court scrapped the previous campaign finance laws and essentially declared that companies are allowed to buy politicians by circumventing restrictions via PACs, political action…

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    The Great Recession

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    so the government stepped in with a solution that only further exacerbated the problem. On March 31, 1980 President Carter signed the Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act, which gave the thrifts the same capabilities as a bank without any of the regulations that typically surround a bank (FDIC). Another deregulation was the Garn- St. Germain Depository Institutions Act of 1982 that allowed S&L's to diversify their activities with the view of increasing profits (FDIC).…

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    forces are not controllable by the company, but they strongly affect the decisions, performance and strategies. Political From the year 1993, by the contribution of the European Union, the European airline industry has started to undergo a gradual deregulation. The open skies airport transport agreement is one of the policies which took a huge part in the liberalisation of the international aviation industry. The policy was initiated by the United States and Germany became one of…

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    truly caused the recession, it is apparent that it cannot be pinpointed to one single event or action, but rather a number of factors that set off this devastating economic event. The recession can be blamed on a combination of factors such as deregulations by politicians, AIG, the S.E.C, and many others. The effects of the recession were felt by homeowners, banks, and many working Americans as the economy declined, leaving numerous drowned in debt. In 2004 the Security and Exchange…

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