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    In the year 2014, the NCAA topped over $2 billion in revenue; that total was nearly $80 million more than the…

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    The Reserve Bank Of India

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    This article reports that in January 15, 2015, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) surprised the market by implementing expansionary monetary policy (EMP) and cut the interest rate, which reduces its “key repo rate by 25 basis points to 7.75 percent” to boost the economy. This is because the persistent decline in crude oil prices leads to lower demand in oil. Consequently, countries only gain low profit from selling oil, which the level of gross domestic product (GDP) result in a dramatic decline.…

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    The Great Backlash was a surge in conservatism that arrived onto the national stage in response to the liberal environment of the 1960s. The backlash continues today and mobilizes voters with controversial social issues that are attached to pro-business economic policies, i.e. cultural anger is used to achieve economic gains. By focusing on issues like abortion, the Republican party can create financial benefits for the affluent -like tax cuts and union busting- because the single issue voters…

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    Fiscal Policy can be considered an economic issue because any change in the government budget can have a significant impact on the economy on a whole as well as the people living in it. Fiscal Policy consists of changes in government expenditures and/or taxes to achieve economic goals, such as low unemployment, price stability, and economic growth. “Federal tax and spending policies can affect the economy because of the impact on federal borrowing, private demand for goods and service as well…

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    The Soviet Union was an impressive empire; it transformed a once backwards nation, Russia, into an industrialized social state. Although the Soviet Union made great advances, the nation ultimately failed and dissolved in 1991 for needs of social reformation. The Soviet Union adopted its new name, Russia, and created a new government and a new economic policy. The new economic policy established was a form of oligarchic capitalism. This case study is to help examine Russia’s form of…

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    he would be introducing new fiscal policies. c. In particular, Trump plans on utilizing expansionary fiscal policy by cutting taxes and increasing government spending. d. Irwin worries this policy will result in a larger budget deficit for the country. e. This policy may bring about some needed inflation. f. The main worry many economists seem to have about Trump’s policies is that the economic growth it…

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    economics were based on a policy called laissez-faire (“What Is Fiscal Policy?”). This French theory idealizes a smaller government role, arguing that the country would function more efficiently without government surveillance ("Laissez Faire Definition | Investopedia"). Popular in the 18th century around the globe, colonists opposed monarchical government and British rule, employing instead ideas of small government (“What Is Fiscal Policy?”). Although this policy was originally preferred by…

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    A gap year is a period of time, usually lasting one year, where graduating students decide to take some time off before working at their chosen career. There are incredible benefits to taking a gap year after university. Surprisingly, there are a few disadvantages, but overall, the benefits outweigh the harm that some people encounter. What to Do During a Gap Year? There are many things to do during a gap year. While students might be tempted to do nothing at all, they should take advantage of…

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    Managing my time has been the biggest obstacle I have faced all semester. Learning how to manage school from work and also giving myself time to study became very overwhelming. I did some research on calendar systems to see what system worked best for me. The three main calendar systems I came across during my searching were; making a list of task I need to accomplish, using a schedule book to stay organized, or to use an alarm on a device for events. The best calendar system that worked best…

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    Why Happiness Is Important

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    mind for years. Being able to make choices for your own happiness takes a level of self-confidence and courage that can, at times, seem unobtainable. Occasionally we don 't even realize how unhappy we are until someone or something comes along and reminds us of what we deserve in life. Even the strongest, most confident, and courageous of people may still find certain decisions so difficult it is almost impossible to make up their mind. A major, life changing decision…

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