taxes and spending necessary to deal with recessions‚ inflation‚ and unemployment. This is accomplished by the government deliberately making changes " in either government spending or taxes to stimulate or slow down the economy" (Colander‚ 2004‚ p. 583). The methods used to accomplish such are identified as expansionary fiscal policy and contractionary fiscal policy. Expansionary fiscal policy can be used to bring an economy out of a recession‚ and contractionary fiscal policy can be used to reduce
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I.T.S – Institute of Management Greater Noida PGDM (2013-15) Term- I Course Title : Managerial Economics Course Credits : 3 Course Faculty : Prof. Animesh Singh Learning Objectives At the end of this course‚ the student should be able to: • develop a basic understanding of economics as an important tool for taking effective managerial decisions; • develop the concept of managerial economics
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Multiculturalism‚ inclusivity‚ diversity are primary adjectives to describe the Canadian attitude‚ but there is a lack of diversity in Canadian public sector. The public sector does not represent many groups because governments do not see it as efficient to hire individuals due to their background over their merit. Canadian history was not very accepting to groups such as women‚ aboriginal and LGBTQ communities due to systemic discrimination. A job of a public servant is to deliver services ordered
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What questions should you answer when assessing your needs or goal in owning a home? A recent study shares seven questions that a first-time home buyer should consider as an answer when owning a home. 1. Is owning the roof over your head your No. 1 priority? "Your answer is going to be determined on the other things you’ve got going on in your life. Have you started saving for retirement‚ or are you planning to begin soon? Purchasing a home should coordinate closely with the rest of your priorities
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References: Adell‚ B. (1993). Workplace disciplinary rules and procedures in canada. International Labour Review‚ 132(5)‚ 583-583 Brenna‚ B. (2005). Canadian labor today: partial successes‚ real challenges. Monthly Review Dolan‚ Ronald E. and Worden‚ Ronald L. editors. Japan: A Country Study. Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress‚ 1994 Fulton‚ L.‚ (2011) Worker representation
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Name: Y.K Lecturer: N.D Class: Diploma of Management Date: 1/9/2014 Starbucks: Operational Planning Assignment Developing the Plan On June 25th‚ 2012 Starbucks Coffee Company released our strategic plan to transform the nature of the corporation over the next 18 months of business. Strategic goals for accomplishing the plan were compiled with the secondary purpose of developing operational activities to implement each of them. The following operational activities plan addresses
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An important question‚ which we have to analyse‚ ’is what caused the roof tiles to fall from the roof?’. We can use a previous case Bolam v Bolam v Friern Hospital Management Committee [1957] 1 WLR 583‚ to help identify this using the ’Bolam Test’. It will help us clarify whether Emma has acted reasonably or she has breached the duty. The falling roof tile was not be foreseeable since SCL would not of been able to predict an event like this‚ since
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effective carrying-out of the agency in the usual way. An agent usually has implied authority when a person employs him/her to act on behalf of the principal where it is demonstrated in the case of Hely-Hutchinson v Brayhead Ltd [1968] 1 Q.B. 549 at 583 which Lord Denning M.R held that a person that is being appointed to be the managing director of the company has been impliedly authorise to undertake all the things that fall within the scope of that office. The principal must have consented to the
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Describe what you believe is implied by the term “engagement risk.” What are the key factors likely considered by Deloitte and other audit firms when assessing engagement risk? How‚ if at all‚ are auditors’ professional responsibilities affected when a client proposes a higher than normal degree of engagement risk? I believe that the term “engagement risk” implies that inherent client-specific risks face an auditor throughout the course of an audit‚ thus creating a risk that the auditor will be
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Legislative history confirms that § 1512(c)(2) should be construed broadly to capture any obstructive conduct happening seamlessly from the time the crime occurred‚ during the investigative stages‚ and through trial. In 2002‚ § 1512(c)(2) was enacted as part of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 ("Sarbanes-Oxley"). Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002‚ Pub. L. No. 107-204‚ § 1102(c)(2)‚ 116 Stat. 745‚ 807 (codified at 18 U.S.C. § 1512(c)(2) (2012)). Before its enactment‚ § 1512(c)(2) was part of the Victim and
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