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    The early marketing plans for NASCAR was to mix numerous marketing resource to create a branding strategy, they joined with other companies to share marketing changes to the jumpsuits and cars started having logos on them from corporations that NASCAR had made agreements with. They formed a marketing agreement with even though they were partners with different companies; they were successful for the NASCAR brand and launched campaigns that were popular around the world (Ferrell & Hartline, 2013)…

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    the stay at home figure. According to the article “Family Flexibility in Response to Economic Conditions: Fathers’ Involvement in Child-Care Tasks” by Brian Knop and Karin L. Brewster in Journal of Marriage and Family, in 2006-2010 of the Great Recession family dynamics changed. Men were losing their jobs and women were the main income providers for the home, “Men’s and women’s behaviors within families changed as well. Women became the primary wage earners in an increasing share of families,”…

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    Obama Economic Policy

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    ” (Macroeconomics Principles V. 2.0.) This would mean two things. The first thing would mean that his policies were successful if he found the country in a recession gap and his administration was the first to implement or find the solution to the problem. The second thing would be that his policies were not successful because the recession did not begin during his administration and that the policies were started by his predecessor. These policies take time to take effect or bring results due…

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    Why Trump is Wrong about America “Make America Great Again.” This is one of the most publicized presidential campaign messages which also happens to be the fundamental basis platform of Donald Trump’s Presidential Campaign to put him in the White House. As history can tell us, this is an average Republican far tactic; trying to convince the public that the US is being bested by rival nations such as Russia, China, and Trump’s personal favorite, Mexico, because their leaders are “smarter, more…

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    For that reason, Ira Knight’s speech has stronger support. To begin, Janice Steele’s article is too opinionated. For example, she states, “This could lead to a recession causing even more unemployment for minimum wage workers.” This may strictly be her opinion since she does not provide any evidence for how this could cause a recession. She is obviously overgeneralizing and making assumptions that she can’t back up. In contrast, Ira Knight uses evidence like, “According to the U.S. Bureau of…

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    Argentina Economy

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    Argentina, on the other hand, has a wide range of natural resources that the country benefits from. In 1976, the economy was affected by the depraved governance of a military dictatorship, which led to an increase in corruption and in anti-labor policies due to financial liberation increasing the country’s debt by reducing capital for investment. While Argentina is a rich country, since 1974 their economy has recorded steady economic growth meaning that there’s very little to no progress being…

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    Rising College Tuition

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    Unfortunately, this is leading to the rising amount of college loans, which is significantly affecting our national debt. This is the domino effect of the recession. The rising college debt of more than 1 trillion dollars can swing the nation into another economic depression. This will lead to a loss of jobs, which will eventually hinder the economic growth of the country. It is crucial that the federal government…

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    Rich and the Poor, and its Effects on the Society) There have been drastic debate about the different social and personal issues that have come with the recession that the United States in general has been experiencing, but also the recession that has been affecting countries around the world. This global recession has come from the recession in the U.S. as it is the most, or at least one of the most influential countries in the world. There are very few countries that are able to make an…

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    Global Economic Condition

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    development are different (Acs, Groot, & Nijkamp, 2013). Many of the developed countries, for example, mainly rely on manufacturing as the main stimulus for economic development. In the years preceding 2013, the globe had generally experienced a recession and there was an upward trend of recovery in many regions but…

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    In 1929, the stock market crashed and began affecting many people who had invested their money and then ultimately many banks, because people couldn’t pay their loans or bills. This event was the catalyst for what is now known as the Great Depression. In 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected President of the United States of America and was dubbed the “New Deal” because of the many promises of new policies he would put into place to combat the Great Depression. In this essay I’ve incorporated…

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