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    Shoplifting And Its Effects on Businesses Business Law I Outline I. How does shoplifting affect the Economy? A. When company loses revenue due to shoplifting it affects the economy because retailers are forced to raise prices. B. Small businesses are often forced to close due to theft and loss of revenue. II. What are some preventive methods use to prevent shoplifting? A. Enforce the law B. Install security systems C. Be alert and conscious of suspicious looking customers

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    Walmart Affect The Economy

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    I do not believe that Walmart opening in this city will be helpful for our economy. There has been a lot of controversy surrounding Walmart‚ many people believe that Walmart helps the economy but many other believe it hinders it‚ in certain cases one is true‚ but in other cases the ladder is true. Walmart causes job loss in almost every city it enters into (Blasio‚ 2011)‚ has a negative impact on “Mom and Pop” stores that are already existing within the community (Haltiwanger‚ Jarmin‚ & Krizan‚ 2009)

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    NIGERIAN ECONOMY/GDP AND PRODUCTION Nigeria recorded a Current Account surplus of 11.60 percent of the country’s Gross Domestic Product in 2011. Current Account to GDP in Nigeria is reported by the African Economic Outlook. Historically‚ from 1980 until 2011‚ Nigeria Current Account to GDP averaged 1.2 Percent reaching an all time high of 37.9 Percent in December of 2008 and a record low of -18.7 Percent in December of 1986. The Current account balance as a percent of GDP provides an indication

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    Argentina´s Economy

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    The economy of Latin American countries such as Argentina have often focused on only one main product at a time and imported many of the other products needed. Argentina especially followed this economic strategy in the late 1800’s. Latin American countries focus on one product it does well and does not stray from that product. The countries were just following trends and taking advantage of what the market dictates is a worthwhile product. This strategy can fall short of having long-term success

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    is under struggle since its early days of its rise as industrial power. The one of the most important reasons of its sufferings are the scarcity of natural resources which influence the economy badly as well as national security. In agriculture sector also Japan have not a satisfactory because yearly per production of the crops were increasing which is not good for the land and land mass are in unrest and second important thing is international environment which is not stable. There are some important

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    Soviet economy First‚ let’s see what conditions the Soviet economy had at its launch. It is known that Tsarist Russia was at one of the last places among the capitalist countries to produce industrial products per capita. In the middle of the 20th century‚ far ahead of Russia in terms of industrial production were the United States‚ Britain‚ Germany‚ and France. In tsarist Russia‚ cars‚ tractors‚ combines‚ powerful steam and gas turbines‚ diesel locomotives‚ electric locomotives‚ equipment for various

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    The role of the economy in 1863 – 1968 was the most significant factor‚ but not the only factor‚ in both advancing and reducing civil rights. The economy drove other factors such as was‚ politics and individuals. The underlying tactic of the dominant White American polity throughout the period 1863-1968 was to deny the possibility of African Americans the chance to achieve any degree of prosperity. During the civil war‚ the Republican Party’s philosophy towards African Americans was linked to the

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    Literature Review Demand and supply have been generalized to explain macroeconomic variables in a market economy. The Aggregate Demand-Aggregate Supply model is the most direct application of supply and demand to macroeconomics. Compared to microeconomic uses of demand and supply‚ different theoretical considerations apply to such macroeconomic counterparts as aggregate demand and aggregate supply. The AD-AS or Aggregate Demand-Aggregate Supply model is a macroeconomic model that explains price

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    In the 1920’s the production industry was on the rise‚ growing at an exponential rate. Business was booming and there were numerous new inventions to help production move faster and cheaper than ever before. One of the better known of these was the introduction of the assembly line by Henry Ford. The line and it’s simple car design allowed him to build a car so fast and so cheap that none of his competitors prices could even compete. Someone once said he could build a car for everyone. Many industries

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    and price levels are also economic indicators that are affected. All of the indicators affect the overall growth of the economy. When a major event occurs the economy can either have a period of contraction or expansion. A major event that negatively affected the economy was Hurricane Katrina. Hurricane Katrina caused the US billions in repairs and reconstruction. Hurricanes usually do not have a huge affect on the nation’s GDP. Gross Domestic product‚ or GDP‚ is the measurement of total goods and

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