Classicals Versus Keynesians The classical approach and the Keynesian approach are the two major intellectual traditions in macroeconomics. We discuss the differences between the two approaches briefly here and in much greater detail later in the book. The Classical Approach. The origins of the classical approach go back more than two centuries‚ at least to the famous Scottish economist Adam Smith. In 1776 Smith published his classic‚ The Wealth of Nations‚ in which he proposed the concept of
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JetBlue Airways is a low cost American airline that has its main base in JF Kennedy International Airport (New York). It was the best funded start-up company in aviation history‚ and it was founded it 1999 by David Neelman. The airline distinguished itself by offering superior customer service at low prices. It gave its customers an exclusive experience which included new airplanes‚ leather seats‚ and a “paperless” flight. JetBlue Airlines has grown since they started operating‚ and now the plan
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References: “Panama Poverty Assessment; Priorities and Strategiesfor Poverty Reduction.” Human Development Department of the World Bank. Volume 1‚ June 28‚1999. Online. www1.worldbank.org/prem/poverty/inequal/themgrp/panamapa.pdf. Accessed December‚ 2012.
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titles‚ headings and block quotations Double-space reference list Indent the first line of every new paragraph half an inch Align the text to the left-hand margin Indent block quotations one half inch Number all your pages (top righthand corner) (Sample manuscript text) Title This is a piece of text designed to show you how to write using the APA-style of manuscript formatting. APA stands for The American Psychology Association‚ but it is a reference style that is used by a lot more people than just
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A Short Guide to the Coventry University Harvard Reference Style The Coventry University’s Harvard Reference Style is the recommended format for documenting all the sources you use in your academic writing. The golden rule when documenting sources is to be transparent. Ask yourself whether you could find the passage/image/publication/web site address with the information you have provided. To download a full guide on using the CU Harvard Reference Style‚ visit www.coventry.ac.uk/caw and follow the
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computer science INDEX 1. I/O Devices 1 2. Memory 19 3. Central Processing Unit 47 4. PC Hardware 59 5. Database Concepts 75 6. Review of C++ 90 7. Object Oriented Programming 109 8. Polymorphism 136 9. Inheritance 144 10. Files 167 UNIT I I/O DEVICES Data are entered in to the computer system by means of an input device. The
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Reference and Citation Examples Basic guidelines for formatting citations in the text 1. Place the complete citation within parentheses. 2. Use the words in the first part of the citation exactly as they appear in the References so that the source in the text can easily be located in the References. 3. Use the author‘s last name and year for the citation: (Smith‚ 2008). 4. Place the year in the citation‚ but do not include the month and day. 5. Use only the last name of the author‚ and never
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INDIVIDUAL TASK: The second chapter of your study is entitled “Review of Related Literature and Studies”. This means that references are needed for this section. This section is divided into five parts: (1) Foreign Literature‚ (2) Local Literature‚ (3) Foreign Studies‚ and (4) Local Studies. Here’s what you need to do: (1) Foreign Literature- Look for at least TWO references that are related to your study or topic. They should be written by foreign authors. These can be an internet article or paragraphs
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Scholarship Reference Form To the applicant: 1. You may deliver this form to your references by email or in print. 2. Print legibly or type the name of the individual you are asking to complete this form. 3. Fill in YOUR name in the appropriate spaces below. 4. Address the completed form to PMI Educational Foundation‚ 14 Campus Blvd‚ Newtown Square‚ PA 19073‚ Attn: Andrew Stitt‚ andrew.stitt@pmi.org Applicant’s name in full ___________________________________________ ***********************************************************************
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EMPLOYMENT REFERENCES EXAMPLE REFERENCE LETTERS CHRIS KING 19 June 2008 -1Reference Letter Example #1: (retail store) LETTERHEAD OF [Employer] [Date] To Whom it May Concern This letter is to confirm that [the employee] worked for our firm for approximately nine years. During that time he performed many functions for our company. He started out as comptroller and championed the implementation our new computerization initiative‚ which encompassed a retail point of sale system and
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