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    Industry accounts for 28% of the GDP and employ 14% of the total workforce.[20] In absolute terms‚ India is 12th in the world in terms of nominal factory output.[77] The Indian industrial sector underwent significant changes as a result of the economic reforms of 1991‚ which removed import restrictions‚ brought in foreign competition‚ led to privatization of certain public sector industries‚ liberalized the FDI regime‚ improved infrastructure and led to an expansion in the production of fast moving

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    allocation formula‚ each of which is more remembered for the controversies it generated than issues settled” FISCAL FEDERALISM AND REVENUE ALLOCATION FISCAL FEDERALISM Fiscal federalism refers to the scope and structure of the tiers of government responsibilities and functions as well as the allocation of resources among the tiers of government. Perhaps the most important issue of fiscal federalism is the revenue allocation formula‚ the sharing of national revenue among the various tiers of

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    Policies are regulation enacted by the Government and followed by the citizen. Involving in the policymaking process are the federal bureaucracy: the Congress and the President. In the textbook‚ the author broke down the stages of policy process into: agenda setting‚ formulation‚ adaptation‚ implementation and administration‚ and lastly evaluation (Paetz et al. 716). Gun control became a controversial argument after Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. Twenty elementary school kids‚ ages from six

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    consecutively find out what do these individuals and groups enforce to influence organisations’ activities. Subsequently‚ we will also acknowledge what could organisations do to understand and control stakeholders. Classification of stakeholders We assume that the organisation we are talking about is a firm. So that we can separate the parties involved with a firm into at least three groups (R. E. Freeman & J. McVea‚ 2001). These groups are the capital market stakeholders (shareholders and the major suppliers

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    Explain the impact of Lenin’s economic policies (8m) Lenin’s economic policies included the War Communism‚ which was implemented during the civil war in 1918 as well as the New Economic Policy (NEP)‚ which was implemented in 1921. War communism was the name given to the name of the harsh economic measure the Bolsheviks adopted during the civil war. The aims was to put Communism theories into practice by redistributing wealth among the Russian people as well as help with the Civil

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    Organizational policies and procedures are usually what guide a company. It communicates to the employees what is considered right and wrong. It often plays a positive role in strengthening an organization. However‚ it can also have a negative effect on an employee’s conduct. I will explain below how organizational policies and procedures can have positive and negative impacts to organizational ethics. Most companies create organizational policies and procedures with the idea that it will help

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    Economics of Competition Policy in India: Emerging issues Rajeev C.Bharathan‚ Background Generally in economics‚ competition is seen as rivalry among firms for a larger share of the market‚ which leads to efficiency in production and lower prices for the consumers. Competition can be defined as a process by which cost efficient production is achieved in a structure where entry and exit are easy‚ a reasonable number of players (producers and consumers are present) and close substitution between

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    a therapist in order to help overcoming his Cynophobia‚ a fear of dogs. Explain and critically evaluate how learning theory can be used to explain Hakim ’s phobia and also‚ potentially‚ to treat it. This essay will explain and critically evaluate how‚ Cynophobia‚ a fear of dogs can be overcome. The two main points that will be looked at is learning theory in an effort to try and explain how this phobia has developed in Hakim and possible ways of treating it. Classical conditioning as defined

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    Fiscal Policy Paper Discuss within your Learning Team how and why the U.S.’s deficit‚ surplus and debt have an effect on the following: Tax payers Future Social Security and Medicare users Write a 350- to 1‚050-word paper that details your team’s findings. Taxpayers When it comes to the United States deficit‚ surplus‚ and debt have an important impact on taxpayers including the current state of our economy and the large deficit we continue to run in the first place one of the first things that

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    The marginal or neglected can be seen to refer to individuals‚ a class or nation‚ to ideas that have been marginalised‚ to neglected forms such as poetry‚ and to the marginalised self. Philip Larkin is renowned for his use of the colloquial in his poetry‚ and he renews the importance of everyday language and words‚ that have been neglected and marginalised in forms of expression. His poems have the tone of the ordinary day. Through this use of language‚ he reflects on the loss of identity and to

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