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    to data base, methods of estimation, reliability and interpretational significance. The compilation of savings of the household sector continues to pose a challenge in view of the heterogeneity and residual character of this sector in the National Accounts Statistics. While countries like the US and the UK have established mechanism to directly estimate the savings of their respective household sector through income-expenditure surveys, India follows a unique way of estimating the household…

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    Background On 24 December 2016 two legislative instruments prepared by ASIC came into force: ASIC Corporations (Concept Validation Licensing Exemption) Instrument 2016/1175; and ASIC Credit (Concept Validation Licensing Exemption) Instrument 2016/1176 (fintech licensing exemptions). These instruments allow eligible financial technology businesses to test certain specified products and services for a period of up to 12 months without holding a relevant licence. ASIC has also published Regulatory…

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    The main reason for the fourteen points was to prevent future wars. Wilson set specific goals that he wanted to achieve throughout the war. The fourteen points are a list of moral guidelines that were developed by Woodrow Wilson as a response to the various causes of WW1. He declared these guidelines to the world and a message to congress. The fourteen points were used as a base for negotiation when the leaders of the country met to develop peace treaties. In class, we discussed how the points…

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    without actually having the money to buy them. The stock market was booming and almost everyone was investing in stocks. People finally had leisure time and everything was looking up until… The great depression. People didn’t actually know of it as that back when they were living it but it is what people now call it. The stock market crashed brutally leaving millions of people with no more money. The banks were getting overwhelmed with people who wanted to pull their money out. The…

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    1945 the unemployment rate dropped all the way down to 1.9% in just 12 years. Just this alone helps prove that the New Deal was very beneficial for the growth of the American economy. The agencies got 18.7% of Americans workforce back into the job market, which explains why the economy flourished during this time of change. During one of Roosevelt’s fireside chats, he talks about giving employment to 250,000 people, mostly young men, to go into forestry and flood prevention. The only jobs given…

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    Mera Mobile Case Study

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    the concept of behavioral economics. Herein thesocial, cognitive and emotional factors helps in understanding the reason for the economicdecision(to buy or not to buy a mobile) of individuals(women).Mobile penetration among women in many developing markets is consistently low, with just 28% of Indian women in possession of a mobile phone. In an effort to bridge the mobile gender gap in India, Uninor joined forces with the GSM Association‘s…

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    Great Depression Thesis

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    desperately to get accounts in shape for Monday opening” (“The Wall Street Crash”). This is how journalist Jonathan Leonard described the day the stock market crashed on October 28 1929 - the day that triggered the great depression. The Great Depression of 1930’s had great impact on the economy, the environment, and politics. Background The 1920’s were called the Roaring 20’s; life was good, the auto industry was increasing, and people put large sums of money into the stock market. They would…

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    TONED LLC Swot Analysis

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    3.3: Competitors a. Explanation Market Share An estimation of 1,112 renter-occupied apartments in Layton City, Utah (City-data.com, 2016). TONED LLC has 1 unit thus by calculating 1 is what percent of 1,112 equals 0.09% of the market share for this area. SWOT Analysis A method for TONED LLC’s strategic plan to evaluate these four elements as they relate to business objectives. This is demonstrated below to help analysis TONED LLC’s marketing strategy: Strengths • The rental property is well…

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    less visible and less interesting to market agents. The liquidity of its shares is heavily influenced by the company size as smaller company generated and disclosed lesser information to the public, created lower attention and thus lesser analysts to follow up. When this…

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    Since colonialism the function of wealth has transitioned from the barter economy to the gold standard to the use of currency. Throughout history the development of currency and the progression of the financial system has made Canada a more efficient financial power that is recognized worldwide. The Canadian financial system had improved throughout history in many ways, such as the development of chartered banks, the creation of the Bank of Canada, the development of the call back rate, and the…

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