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    From 1890 to 1920 the United States went through a difficult time when people started realizing that they need to be in charge of their own life. People realized that they were being over worked and were getting little to no pay. Also people realized that the government was rarely involved in big businesses, who were dominating the economy. Who are the Progressives? What social groups did the Progressives represent? What political system or “reformed” society did the Progressives seek? All of…

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    in the state laws. As expected, based on the information found in the literature review, no individual state medical marijuana policies, laws, or regulations that specifically address vulnerable population were found in California, New York or Minnesota. When this study commenced, it was hoped that in New York and Minnesota, were the marijuana regulations are much more narrow and restricted than in California, that clinical standards and exceptions in the policies that would regulate the…

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    Barclays Financial Scandal

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    obey the law and consider the public interest with mainly trust to guide them. Though this is the recommended strategy, there are some flaws associated with it. Firstly, enacting such regulations will cost a fairly large sum of money from either the government, or the organization which will enforce these regulations. Second, an association to regulate the corporations will have to be determined and funded. Furthermore, it will require every employee of the company to spend time that would…

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    call for a regulator that would cease the failure of its predecessors. However, IPSO does not have an intention of being recognised as a press regulator under Royal Charter (Goodman, 2016). Goodman (2016) argues that IPSO does not support statutory regulation and considers it to be a threat to a free press. Therefore, by ignoring some of the key Leveson’s suggestions, it causes some critics to consider whether its structure and functioning are fully independent of the influence of the media…

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    Goldman Sachs, ENRON, and some others companies who disobeyed specific laws in order to better the companies own economic benefit. When we study their thought process we notice that some of the problems are rather ethical, how come even with the regulations in place do firms and people not follow the specifics.…

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    goal in profit maximisation (Streeck 2011, Lecture 2; Stephens 2002), they may not voluntarily comply with regulations when their economic self-interest is not prioritised. For instance, the profit motive of a company may cause them to take shortcuts and commit abuses (Stephens 2002, 63). Therefore, governing crimes or harms of the powerful will require…

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    Airline Deregulation

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    rescinding of excessive government regulation to improve the economic efficiency(Patterson,2013,p.387). Many years prior to the legislation of 1995 an effort to began to deregulate of some industries such as when Congress in 1977 passed the “The Airline Deregulation Act” , which allowed the airlines to set their own ticket prices rather than having them set by a government agency and eliminate service to smaller cities as previously required per the federal regulation. These changes were…

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    committee member who are hard wired to handle finances and understand what is needed in the world. With such a committee in force it would help allocate the finances to where it should be used. (research for important drug research). () Government regulation is not always a necessity when it comes to a monopoly. With proper committees set up within the industry to have their own checks and balances government intervention is…

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    the control over large corporations (Cooper 6). Dodd-Frank, one of the regulations passed, was “designed to protect the American taxpayer from undue economic burdens through the need to provide financial support to banks and other budgetary intermediaries that may encounter difficulties because of poor or fraudulent investments.” (Barrell 12) When banks fail, taxpayers usually provide financial backing, so having strict regulations, such as dodd-frank, potentially make US major financial markets…

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    Regulation needs to occur in regards to innovative technology but also trade technology specifically. Trade has moved on with the advancement of technology to make trade easier. To stay in the past with our current policies would be nonsensical. If companies and their methods are advancing, the rules of the game must also advance with them. The policies and regulations from the CFTC “…have stayed pretty much the same. Most of the CFTC’s rules were written for 20th century analog markets”…

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