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    unregulated markets led to competition‚ yet this system suffered under the wrath of growing corporations. The impact of big business on the economy and politics was immense during 1870 to 1899. Corporations were growing significantly in number and size‚ which had a domineering affect on American economy and defined American life. The growing corporations in America dominated most of the economy‚ creating a large gap between the rich and the poor. During this time period food‚ lightening‚ and fuel prices

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    to who owns the media. And who owns the media is directly related to policies that determine who gets a federal license to operate and who does not. For a brief moment I will use the news media in particular to discuss the impacts of race representation on the media economy - with hopes that my discussion will give you a better view as

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    reduction of risks faced by firms and businesses in their productive processes‚ improvement of portfolio diversification and the insulation of the economy from the vicissitudes of international economic changes. Additionally‚ the system provides linkages for the different sectors of the economy and encourages a high level of specialization expertise and economies of scale. Nzotta further contends that the

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    The advantages of a mixed economy are many. Depending on the ratio of capitalistic elements to socialist or mercantile elements‚ there are many freedoms in a mixed economy. People may go into business for themselves‚ decide what they will produce or sell‚ and set their own prices. Business owners and merchants pay taxes‚ but they reap the benefits of those taxes through social programs‚ roads and other infrastructure elements‚ and other government services. The mixed economy is helpful in increasing

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    Banks NPA and Impact on Indian Economy Introduction:- A well organized and efficient banking system is a pre-requisite for economic growth. Banks play an important role in the functioning of organized money market. in order to meet the banking needs of various sections of the society‚ a large network of bank branches has been established. There are four type of banking institutions.   a-      Commercial Banks b-      Regional Rural Banks c-       Co-operative Banks d-      Development Banks (Term

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    PRICES AND MONEY SUPPLY: A CASUSALITY ANALYSIS .OR BANGLADESH ECONOMY QAZI MUHAMMAD ADNAN HYE*‚ KASHI. IMRAN & SABEEN ANWAR The impact of monetary shock on the food prices has been the hot issue in these days. This research attempts to investigate the direction of causality between the food prices and money supply in Bangladesh‚ using ARDL causality test. Empirical results show unidirectional causality from money supply to food prices in Bangladesh. Hence the money supply is not neutral in determining

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    money supply. This explains why Quantitative easing has not increased the rate of inflation‚ because banks have held on to the newly created money supply as excess reserves‚ effectively halting monetary expansion. Since little money has entered the economy‚ inflation rates have been proportionally low and it is why QE has had

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    IMPACT OF THE AGREEMENT ON AGRICULTURE ON THE INDIAN ECONOMY INDIAN AGRICULTURAL SCENARIO Indian agriculture is characterised by a preponderant majority of small and marginal farmers holding less than two hectares of land‚ less than 35.7% of the land‚ is under any assured irrigation system and for the large majority of farmers‚ the gains from the application of the science & technology in agriculture are yet to be realised. Farmers‚ therefore‚ require support in terms of development of infrastructure

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    THE EFFECT OF EXTERNAL DEBT ON THE NIGERIA ECONOMY (1989 - 2009) ABSTARCT This study is meant to examine the effect of external debt on gross domestic product using econometric analysis. The research revealed that Nigeria’s external debt has contributed immensely to the gross domestic product. This has affected investment on the domestic productivity and hence invariably affected the economic growth and development. Due to the macroeconomics distortion in

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