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    Analysis of Wal-Mart’s Strategy and Business Model for Expansion into China. Introduction Business organizations in the modern world face an ever-increasing challenge to compete for a share of the global market. Advances in transportation‚ communications‚ and technology make it possible for a company to build a device in one country out of components made in a dozen other countries and sell it anywhere in the world. To survive in this business environment‚ businesses must devise

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    India’s Fiscal Deficit and related issues: * India’s fiscal deficit is 5.2 % of India’s GDP. * Reduction in government expenditure allowed central banks to loosen monetary policy and effectively stimulate private investment and consumption. * Challenges in fiscal deficit- the existing fiscal deficit leaves no space for extra govt. spending on areas of social priority. It reduces the growth of human and physical capital. * It reduce the private sector’s ability to obtain bank financing

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    INDIA: FISCAL SCENARIO: AN OVERVIEW MANJIRA DASGUPTA As governments have assumed increasing fiscal responsibilities the world over‚ both government revenues and expenditures have multiplied manifold‚ calling into question concerns with sustainability and efficiency. Compulsions to combine the need for responsible governance and greater accountability have necessitated fiscal restraint on one hand and fulfillment of development objectives in particular in the developing country context. The present

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    The Monetary‚ Fiscal and External Trade Policy in face of the Global Slowdown: The Indian Context The global economic outlook deteriorated sharply over the last quarter. In a sign of the ferocity of the down turn‚ the IMF made a marked downward revision of its estimate for global growth in 2009 in purchasing power parity terms – from its forecast of 3.0 per cent made in October 2008 to 0.5 per cent in January 2009. In market exchange rate terms‚ the downturn is sharper – global GDP is projected

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    Fiscal Ship Game Analysis

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    The Fiscal Ship game is a great way to put fiscal policies to the test. Although it is not extremely accurate nor does it predict the future‚ it allows players to have a visual representation of the impacts fiscal policies can have on the rising national debt. Throughout playing this game‚ I was surprised by the impact of a lot of policies but some of my predictions were also confirmed. But‚ this innovative game lacks in quantitative data to help players better understand the ever changing dynamic

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    Fiscal cliff‚ a seemingly disturbing new term for American’s to digest about our growing deficit problems is stirring up panic and stress for our country’s economy. A lot of American’s are worried about the future of our country and how we can deal with our increasingly scary issue of debt. Even before the United States was founded in 1776‚ we have had a debt to be paid. It has grown in towering amounts since then and now is an issue we may never get out of. The debt crisis is a result of the

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    Persons without insurance have more difficulty gaining access to the health care system‚ especially those with chronic illnesses. The financially strapped Jackson Health System has stopped paying for dialysis treatments for 175 poor patients with failing kidneys -- a decision that experts say could be deadly. Jackson‚ Miami-Dade’s government health system intended to be a safety net for the poor and uninsured‚ said it expects to save $4.2 million by stopping payments for outpatient dialysis treatment

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    emphasize a point. Canada’s Looming Fiscal Squeeze UPdated the oldest babyboomers reach 65 this year. in order to avoid a return to the high-debt situation of the mid 1990s‚ canadians and their governments must soon begin thinking in a systematic and critical way about their long-term fiscal priorities. By Christopher Ragan revised version‚ March 2012 1 Christopher Ragan: Canada’s Looming Fiscal Squeeze “True North in Canadian Public Policy” Board of Directors Chair: Rob Wildeboer

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    The fiscal responsibility legislation has been considered as the fiscal profligacy by all economic experts. New Zealand was the first exemplar of this particular act in the year 1994 and is cited as the country that has had a successful outcome of this law. This Fiscal Responsibility Act has been accepted by many experts as a model‚ and from an economist’s point of view‚ it is conceptually and theoretically elegant. However it is very important to highlight that the enactment was passed by a government

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    [Economy] Fiscal Consolidation‚ Fiscal Deficit : Meaning‚ Implications‚ Explained Why Vijay Kelkar Committee was formed? 1. Parts of Budget= Revenue + Expenditure 2. Types of Budget= Deficit/Surplus/Balanced 3. Why printing more money=Bad idea? 4. When fiscal deficit NOT BAD? 5. When & Why is fiscal deficit BAD? 1. Creates inflation 2. Black Money 3. Bond Yield increased 4. Crowding out investment 5. Twin deficit hypothesis 6. Current

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