effect being that something to that extent won’t be happening anytime soon. The bank bailout taught big business a lesson‚ and taught the world as a whole a lesson. The banks were in deep trouble and by the government intervening and bailing them out‚ they got the economy back up on their feet. These industries were just ‘’too big to fail.’’ Opponents like to argue that the government wasted money foolishly on the bailout however‚ according to the Center for Automotive Research‚ a Detroit-based think
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the ethics of bank executives receiving large bonuses despite the fact that they received a bailout. I identify the utilitarian and deontological implications of these executives’ actions. This paper also examines if the executives deserved the bonuses‚ did the banks need a bonus‚ and how the banks should have been regulated by the banks. Keywords: bailout‚ utilitarian‚ deontology Ethics of Bank Bailout Bonuses Currently the economy is still in “The Great Recession” largely due to the fallout
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issue in the following case – at the Example of the Bail out of General Motors by the US Government. 2. The Phenomenon A bailout is a colloquial pejorative term for giving a loan to a company or country which faces serious financial difficulty or bankruptcy. It may also be used to allow a failing entity to fail gracefully without spreading contagion. A bailout could be done for mere profit‚ as when a predatory investor resurrects a floundering company by buying its shares at fire-sale prices
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GENERAL MOTORS BAILOUT PROBLEM Introduction Founded in 1908‚ General Motors has been one of the largest corporation and the second largest automaker in the world coming after Toyota. For 77 consecutive years from 1931 to 1908‚ GM has been a leading automaker and marketer as ranked by the total number of units sold yearly. General motors have also been a leading employer not only in the United States but also in other parts of the world where it operates. However‚ the company has been seriously
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Priscilla Hatch Personal Values and Organizational Ethics Case: The GM Bailout Stephen Jackson – Instructor January 22‚ 2013 1. How would Locke‚ Smith‚ and Marx evaluate the various events in this case? They would evaluate this case by claiming that the government ownership of companies is the kind of government ownership of the “means of production”. (Smith – the “father of modern economics” who is the originator of utilitarian argument for the free market. According to Smith‚ when
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Case Studies in Ethics Ethics Case Study 1 The Center for Alcohol Education‚ Inc.‚ is a small‚ struggling nonprofit agency that targets the prevention of alcohol use among teenagers. Funding has never been adequate to support its projects‚ and its executive director has been considering some layoffs to stay afloat. Recently‚ the Bettleheim Brewing Company has let it be known that it will be providing grant dollars for responsible alcohol use. Bettleheim’s public relations director was recently
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A bailout could be done for mere profit‚ as when a predatory investor resurrects a floundering company by buying its shares at fire-sale prices; for social improvement‚ as when‚ hypothetically speaking‚ a wealthy philanthropist reinvents an unprofitable fast food company into a non-profit food distribution network; or the bailout of a company might be seen as a necessity in order to prevent greater‚ socioeconomic failures: For example‚ the US government assumes transportation to be the backbone of
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and others company will rely on it for portions of income. If it facing financial problem may cause of failure‚ the government will provide assistance to prevent its failure. Therefore‚ if the cost of a bailout is less than the cost of the failure to the economy‚ a government may decide that a bailout is the most cost-effective solution. "Too big to fail" describes the belief that if an enormous company fails‚ it will have a disastrous ripple effect throughout the economy. (Unknown‚ 2013) (Amadeo)
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of the European Union (EU) was constrained by policies set by the European Commission and the European Central Bank (ECB). Hence‚ Greece approached the ECB for assistance‚ resulting in a bailout plan formulated with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the ECB. To expedite the process of granting the bailout and to draft a long-term sustainable budget policy for Greece‚ the Troika‚ consisting of the European Commission‚ the IMF and the ECB was set up. After lengthy deliberations‚ a new round
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A Crisis So Severe‚ The World Financial System Is Affected Following a period of economic boom‚ a financial bubble—global in scope—has now burst. A collapse of the US sub-prime mortgage market and the reversal of the housing boom in other industrialized economies have had a ripple effect around the world. Furthermore‚ other weaknesses in the global financial system have surfaced. Some financial products and instruments have become so complex and twisted‚ that as things start to unravel‚ trust
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