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    * The number of cell phones in India was 250 Million [4] in Jan 2008; about 400 million in mid 2009 and slated to easily cross 500 Million [5] in 2010 with a current growth rate of over 10 million new cell phones a month. A growth that is clearly not abating. At $20–$200 per cell phone and $0.02-$0.04 a minute rate‚ it is a luxury that folks earning $1 a day cannot afford after paying for food‚ housing‚ clothes. * 2001 numbers for basic amenities from census bureau[6] for percentage household

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    * HOLIDAY ASSIGNMENT “Business studies” A TOOL TO SOLVE THE PROBLEMS OF YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT IN NIGERIA. Definition of unemployment Unemployment is define as a situation in which person of working age‚ able and willing to work are unable to find paid employment. Which results to joblessness‚ an unemployment can be simple explained as a situation whereby‚ people who are available‚ capable of working and qualified by age to work but could not find job (employment).

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    Name: Mohamed Sadeq Mohideen Module: Contemporary Economic Policy Topic: What is the natural rate of unemployment and explain why unemployment rates are sometimes inaccurate. How can governments mitigate unemployment problems in the short run and long run? Unemployment is always the result‚ when the available workplaces cannot adapt to the job seekers. When the number of persons‚ who offer their working capacities‚ exceeds the number of available workplaces‚ this leads to a lack in

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    EPI/STA 553 Principles of Statistical Inference II Fall 2006 Regression: Testing Assumptions December 4‚ 2006 Linearity The linearity of the regression mean can be examined visually by plots of the residuals against any of the independent variables‚ or against the predicted values. Chart 1 shows a residual plot that reveals no Chart 2 C hart 1 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.1 Residual Residual 0.2 0.0 -0.1 0.0 -0.1 -0.2 -0.2 -0.3 -0.3 -0.4 -0.5

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    Unemployment is a status in which people are without a profitable job. It has been an major issue in most societies nowadays and is a problem that most countries have been facing and are trying to address. Moreover‚ when we talk about unemployment‚ we have to consider the employer and the employee point of view. Till this date there are significant theorical debates regarding the causes‚ consequences and solutions for unemployment. This essay will focus on causes and effects of unemployment

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    PREDICT ARTIRIAL OXYGEN. 1. Always start with scatter plot to see if the data is linear (i.e. if the relationship between y and x is linear). Next perform residual analysis and test for violation of assumptions. (Let y = arterial oxygen and x = blood flow). twoway (scatter y x) (lfit y x) regress y x rvpplot x 2. Since regression diagnostics failed‚ we transform our data. Ratio transformation was used to generate the dependent variable and reciprocal transformation was used to generate the

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    DETERMINANTS AND ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF COLONIZATION: A GLOBAL ANALYSIS Arhan S. Ertan‚ Louis Putterman Abstract Existing research in the area of economic growth suggests that the era of colonization has had an impact upon the modern levels of economic development of countries around the globe. However‚ why some countries were colonized early‚ some late‚ and others not at all‚ and what effect these differences have on current national income‚ has not been studied systematically. In the first part

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    Regression Model

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    1. Qeach brand t=β0+β1*PMinute Maid t+β2*PTropicana t+β3*PPrivate label t+ueach brand t Q: quantity P: price By running the above regression model for each brand‚ we got the following elasticity matrix and the figures for “V” and “C.” Note that we used the average price and quantity for P and Q to calculate each brand’s elasticity. Price Elasticity | Tropicana | Minute Maid | Private Label | Tropicana | -3.4620441 | 0.40596537 | 0.392997566 | Minute Maid | 1.8023329 | -4.26820251 | 0.765331803

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    between the sales of passenger car in Malaysia with the unemployment rate. The unemployment rate can be defined as the number of people actively looking for a job divided by the labor force. Changes in unemployment depend mostly on inflows made up of non-employed people starting to look for jobs‚ of employed people who lose their jobs and look for new ones and of people who stop looking for employment. The findings of the data and analysis will be presented in table and graph. The two variables

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    Crime and Unemployment A Study of Social and Economic Factors that Influence the rise and fall of Criminal Behavior in the United States. By: Elizabeth Bruce Natasha Espinosa Derrick Phillips Contents Introduction 3 Hypotheses 5 Methodology 5 Data & Data Collection 6 Analysis 8 Summary & Conclusion 9   Introduction Crime and its causes‚ have been studied the world over. In particular‚ there have been noted studies on the cost and benefit of crime‚ state

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