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    Ahmed Badr Monologue

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    Prologue A brown duck. My dad and I bought it from the Soug el Ghazel. In Arabic “Soug” means “market.” The Soug sold nothing but animals, from baby fish and sharks to puppies and dogs, ducks to turkeys. The smell of Kabob and Shawerma wafted from nearby shops, the Soug was in its busiest time. As we were strolling about the market, we noticed a crowd that was gathering up ahead. My young eyes sparked , eager to find out the cause of the assembly. I pushed my way into the crowd, excitement…

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    Malthus termed it, general glut in the economy. On Population: Adam Smith arrived at an optimistic conclusion on the outcome of a free market system while Malthus and Ricardo complying with the same natural laws of the market display fundamentally, opposing views. Smith perceived population growth as a positive social phenomenon, one essential for expanding markets, and increasing productivity , primarily for the purpose of economic growth. However, Malthus and Ricardo vocalized their…

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    intermediaries between depositors who supply the capital and the borrowers who demand it. In the 90s, the whole banking structure had developed and brought major changes. New entrepreneurs, financial institutions/banks also emerged in the decade. Market Center was shifting from mass banking to class banking. Foreign banks brought…

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    investing in the stock market, buying shares in companies which they hoped would make them profit. In order to keep buying and selling shares, many people took out loans and invested all their savings. They thought that the share prices would go up, encouraging them to buy more shares than…

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    The Causes of the Great Depression Though there were numerous causes of the Great Depression, there’s not only one origin of this decade long depression.One cause is bank failures which created a major domino effect. Another cause was Black Tuesday that affected billions. Lastly, a cause of the Great Depression was the Dust bowl that creates another chain reaction.There were many more causes, but these are a few that stood out. Black Tuesday occurred in 1929 when all the stocks crashed. This…

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    Introduction Market Economy Market economy is an economy focused around the force of division of work in which the costs of merchandise and administrations are resolved in a free price system set by supply and demand. In market economy, economic decisions and the evaluating of merchandise and administrations are guided exclusively by the aggregate interactions of a country's citizens and organisations, and there is little government intercession or central planning. This is the opposite of a…

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    the stock market pummeled and everyone panicked. As I fall asleep, I hope for a better tomorrow, as that is…

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    the bank of khyber holds most of the market here in khayber Pakhtunkhwa because it is owned by the local market . Economical Factor : In banking perspective I would analyze the economical aspect of the branch in terms of deposits and business made by it.Considering its deposits, number of accounts, market share, and it is performing good .As compared to other branches of the Bank Of Punjab in the reign , it has got up with a boom.The branch is competing in market already saturated by a number…

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    have gone into the politics. Compared to the 1920s, the 1930s caused most women to become jobless and looked down upon. The stock market crash and dust bowl that occurred caused people to lose jobs and homes, it affected the families of this time period and caused most to be broken up. The dust bowl was a horrible event during the 1930s because it caused most farmers to not being able to farm since the increase in crops being planted led to over farming and the soil became worse and worse, which…

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    Strong growth, rapid innovation, and a booming stock market were seen during both the 1920s and the 1990s. Both the 1920s and the 1990s were seen as bringing on a “new” economy. The technological changes during these times were seen as the driving force behind a faster growing economy and a rapidly rising stock market (White). During the…

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