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    0.53Y=16 Y=16/0.53= 30.19 ii) In the second we have changed the exogenous investment to the equation’ I= g-hR’. In this model the ‘g’ represents autonomous investment, this value must be either equal or greater than zero. ‘R’ is the interest rate, which is measured in hundredths of 1%. ‘h’ is the sensitivity of investment to a adjustment in the interest rate. We feel that for the UK a reasonable interest rate to start with would be 1%. ‘A rate which is charged or paid for the use of money.’…

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    Trade Deficit Essay

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    to other countries) and imports (goods and services purchased from other countries). Exporting goods and services produces income for a country; therefore, exports add to the trade balance, which in turn contributes to total Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Alternatively, when a country imports goods and services, it sends some of its income abroad to pay for them; thus imports detract from the trade balance and from GDP” (Dr. Econ). Trade deficit occurs when a country imports more than it exports,…

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    the line isn’t a winner for them, they get out of that business. The book somehow ties this success to the fact that Japanese imports ran Jack Clements’ Ford dealership out of business. Again, this is a very simplistic connection…

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    substantial inflow of foreign direct investment and its diversification to other sectors occurred. In addition the government set up institutions, which would assist in the development of the manufacturing sector. During this period Kenya had pursued import substitution from as early as 1950s. This industrial policy advocated for a large role of the public sector participation and protection of the infant manufacturing…

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    In 1990, within the Gulf region, political, social and economic tensions were high due to the differing islamic denominations in neighboring nations. By far the largest of these denominations of Islam was Sunni and Shi’a. Differing theological beliefs had created a volatile geopolitical landscape between Iraq and Kuwait. When Iraq came under a new regime and traditional beliefs had become increasingly common, a distaste for the largely Shi’a Kuwait developed, leading to the invasion of Kuwait.…

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    formula addresses imports. The Federal Marketing order is still the same general regulations as it was in 1996. This is defective, times change so should a regulation to keep up with times. The reason why some in the cherry industry are fed up with the Federal Marketing Order; including my family business, is that there is always going to be an inaccurate amount of cherries demanded then actually is. My Family Business cannot see how a Federal regulation doesn’t account for imports into the…

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    The Life of Cocaine For this paper I chose to investigate the drug of cocaine and how it evolved and essentially lived its life as a drug. Cocaine caught my interest when reading the book Beyond Belief in which Josh Hamilton became addicted to cocaine in the late ninety’s. I found it very interesting that different drugs have had their famous era so to speak, like right now marijuana and heroin are the drugs you really hear about right now. Before this paper I really had no idea about cocaine…

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    Firms considering expansion of domestic operations into foreign countries require balanced and specific information about the international marketplace. This research examines the political economy, economic development, culture, existing trade relationships, ease of entry, and monetary considerations in the country of Honduras. Based on the research, a recommendation about the country’s attractiveness for foreign direct investment or export is made. Overview of Honduras Geography Honduras is…

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    Food Instability Scenarios

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    Scenario 3 – Food Insecurity & Political Instability Leading to Diversification Failure This scenario builds on the following two uncertainties: • Widespread food crisis/food insecurity. • Political Instability leading to failed diversification efforts. The scenario end-state is characterised by a mix of 1)Unfavourable climatic conditions such as lower rainfall leading to a higher level of desertification. A weaker currency at the same time will adversely affect the amount of food being…

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    papyrus. The Mediterranean Sea fueled trade for Romans, so they could trade with more people, specifically in North Africa, the Middle East and places in the Mediterranean. Rome and China traded, because of the Silk Road. This road allowed the Han to import and export items with India, Northeast Asia, Southeast Asia. China’s monopolies included: iron, salt and silk. In both Rome and China, the military used the profit from trade to buy food the soldiers defending the borders of the empire. The…

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