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    1.3 The impact of macroeconomic releases on exchange rates Economic releases have an important role in the foreign exchange markets. Indeed, macro announcements produce effects on both returns and volatility. Neely and Dey (2010) show that researchers have long studied the reaction of foreign exchange returns to macroeconomic announcements and by doing so, they are now able to infer how markets react to news and how order flow helps impound public and private information into prices. Also,…

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    Statistics shows that a high rate of economic growth equals low unemployment, and when economic decline means high rates of unemployment. It means unemployment can affect a country’s economy easily. That is why most developed countries want to keep the unemployment rate as low as possible. Another effect of unemployment…

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    Manufacturers face different issues that affect their productions and supply. Manufacturers face issues such as global market forces, risks, development chain, supply chain and strategies. How are manufacturers able to go through all these issues and still keep up their place? The first issue is global market forces. One of the main global forces that manufacturers have to consider is sustainability and the environment. Many people are now environmental conscience by living sustainable lives.…

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    The underlying economic theory of the Social Darwinists is that the freedom that laissez-faire gives business and industry enables it to maximize profits and expand the economy. During the great age of Laissez- Faire, production in the United States increased 1200 percent. In 1870, Britain was the world 's leading manufacturer, with 32% of the world 's industrial production. In a period of rapid expansion, the United States expanded faster than…

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    point was to decide whether or not they should create a better path to legal status for the 11 million unauthorized immigrants. The act of legalization is a humanitarian act, but also it is a form of economic stimulus ("An Immigration Stimulus: The Economic Benefits of a Legalization Program"). Economic stimulus is the use of a fiscal policy to help a struggling…

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    Health Care in America Health care is a big issue in the United States, because it concerns many people’s health. When their lives are in danger, they can go to hospital and get best treatment, or when they are just having a headache or a cold, they can also go to see a doctor and take care of it. To those people who have health insurance plan, they do not have to worry about huge cost behind the hospitals. But in United States, there are still many people who are below poverty line. They can…

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    Saving money; why? According to one of the Tend Principles of Economics, people face trade-off, what this means is that in order to gain something, you must give up something else. Saving money is not the exception to the rule, but certainly, it is something worth to analyze in order to understand the opportunity cost that normal people face when they save money. By comprehending the opportunity cost of saving money, it will be a lot easier to understand why it is important to save money and…

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    Personal budgeting is one of many important factors you should inherit during childhood and practice throughout adulthood. An individual who learns about personal budgeting and financial stability at a young age, will most likely be financially stabled than one who does not. A budget helps an individual understand their strengths and weakness regarding budgeting. Setting a budget and tracking your expenses is the only way to know where you stand financially. Without a road map of your financial…

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    reduce business costs and ensure expansion of economic activity Research Report Senator the Honorary Michaelia Cash; Minister for Employment, This report will regard recommendations put forward by the Productivity Commission’s annual report [2015.] Research findings will council these recommendations in relation to the abolishment and change of penalty rate policies. It will also state the potential effects on businesses and the expansion of economic activity on par with penalty rate…

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    successful because they can not fulfil their contentment. Arnold also suggests that: “workfare is not about creating jobs for people that do not have them; it is about creating workers for jobs that nobody wants” (344). Nicolas Farvaque, a doctor of economic sciences, alludes that “being able to get a job is not an individual search issue only: it involves recruiters’ forms of judgment on the candidate’s qualities, and larger constraining structures, such as gender or racial discrimination”…

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