(e) Foreign imports Answer: A (2) A country’s current account (a) balance equals the change in its net foreign wealth. (b) balance equals the change in its foreign wealth. (c) surplus equals the change in its foreign wealth. (d) deficit equals the change in its foreign wealth. (e) None of the above. Answer: A (3) The aggregate money demand depends on (a) The interest rate (b) The price level (c) Real national income (d) All of the above. (e) Only (a) and (c) Answer: D (4) The CA (current
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Net Neutrality Imagine paying for every website‚ most of the paychecks earned would contribute to the internet fees. Imagine having to go to the library to do research. Right now our internet is free letting people browse anything. Some people can not afford rent or payments. First‚ paying for internet‚ now whoever pays for bill would also have to pay for internet fees. The sites will then be limited. Without Net Neutrality‚ ISPs can block any website they want‚ an ISP is an Internet Service
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Architectural Strategies Java VS .Net Technology University of Phoenix Online Software Architecture July 16‚ 2012 CDCo needs to improve its architecture strategy in order to make the current application architecture more efficient and productive. Looking at the level 0 target state architecture of CDCo‚ improvement is necessary and choosing which types of technology to use needs to be thoroughly examine to see which is more beneficial to use or adapt
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Adam Smith When you think of capitalism you should be familiar with Adam Smith. Adam Smith is considered the founding fathers of capitalism. Even though Smith never referred to the term Capitalism he described it as “stock” and “profit” is an economic system based on private ownership of capital goods and the creation of goods and services for profit Capitalism works perfectly with human nature or‚ more specifically greed. Greed is rewarded with large amounts of money and people working hard
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| 2013 | | | Net Promoter Scores By: Tamika Anthony Everest College | | Net Promoter Score The Net Promoter Score is calculated by taking the percentage of Promoter customers and subtract the percentage of Detractor customers. The following is an example of a net promoter score calculation. 21 customers responded to their satisfaction of Product X on a 0-to-10 point scale. The results were 9‚4‚7‚4‚2‚0‚10‚9‚3‚6‚8‚7‚3‚9
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Net Neutrality Presentation 1. What is Net Neutrality? a. Net Neutrality is best defined as a network design principle. The idea is that a maximally useful public information network aspires to treat all content‚ sites‚ and platforms equally. This allows the network to carry every form of information and support every kind of application. The principle suggests that information networks are often more valuable when they are less specialized – when they are a platform for multiple
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| Cash flows | | | | 4.2 | NPV Analysis | | | | 4.3 | Rate of Return Calculations | | | | 4.4 | Payback Period Calculations | | 5.0 | Pro Forma Financial Statements | | | | | | 5.1 | Pro Forma Income Statement | | | | 5.2 | Pro-Forma Cash flow Statement | | | | 5.3 | Pro-Forma Balance Sheets | | 6.0 | Works Cited | | | | 7.0 | Appendices | | | | | | 7.1 | Appendix 1: [description] | | | | 7.2 | Appendix 2: [description] etc | | * 1.0
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Income inequality: Causes and Trends The distribution of wealth is extremely unequal in America and the whole world. This paper documents the growing inequality‚ and examines three reasons for its increase. The income growth for top earners is faster than income growth for the poor. This accelerated income growth for top earners would increase the income gap between top earners and the poor. In addition‚ income inequality between the poor and top earners in the US is becoming greater than in other
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Distribution of Income • The fifth macroeconomical goals to ensure that income distribution is equitable. Equitable means fair‚ but fairness is an elusive concept and it means different things to different people. • A more equitable distribution may help to accelerate growth and promote human and economic development in many ways: • The propensity to consume of the poor is higher than that of the rich so redistribution will increase aggregate demand especially for basic goods and services.
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Bocaling‚ JC Cruz‚ Marinel Espiritu‚ Bea Sy‚ Jayn MARTIN SMITH CASE STUDY Martin Smith is newly employed in Greenlane Group‚ a top venture firm. Mr. Weatherstorm‚ his senior partner gave him three proposals to assess and evaluate. Martin’s task was to make a presentation about the advantages of the three data communication companies and come up with a credible recommendation on which of the proposals should Greenlane Group choose? The company’s existing portfolio has high risk options
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