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    Scarcity & Unemployment

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    Report 1 Discussion on whether the introduction of maximum prices by a government would solve the problem of scarcity. 1.0 Introduction: A maximum price is a price set by government to limit the amount sellers are allowed to charge for their products or services. This is to prevent sellers from setting high prices and thus‚ making goods more affordable for the general public. While their intention to protect the welfare of consumers is well-meaning‚ this measure can sometimes backfire when

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    Unemployment in Asia

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    Unemployment and it’s situation in asia: Introduction: Statement of problem: Unemployment is the number of employees who are at least 16 years old‚ who are not working‚ and who have been trying to find a job. Lacking a job often means lacking social contact with fellow employees‚ lack of self-esteem‚ mental stress and illness‚ and of course the inability to pay bills and to purchase both necessities and luxuries. These effects are especially serious for those with family obligations‚ debts

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    Unemployment Rate

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    SÖNMEZIŞIK&İBRAHİM ETEM GİRGİN 2001461168 2001461170 2001461092 UNEMPLOYMENT AND TURKISH CASE SOME KEY TERMS TYPES OF UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT AND TURKEY SOME KEY TERMS • Unemployment: can be defined as the number of people (of working age) who are willing and available to work at current wage rates‚ but not currently employed • Unemployment rate: the percentage of the labour force without a job but registered as being willing and available for

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    Unemployment Problem

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    UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM Introduction Spain unemployment figure had hit up to 5 million people mark in the last quarter of 2011. The National Statistic Institute measure from 4.9 million in the third quarter to 5.3 million people is jobless at the end of December. This rate rose from 21.5% in the third quarter to 22.8%‚ one of the highest rates in nearly 17 years. Spain has already hit one of the highest rates in the 17-nation eurozone and is expected to step back to recession. This impact hit

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    Poland Unemployment

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    Poland Unemployment Rate from January 2011 to January 2013 Current :  Poland’s unemployment rate climbed to 13.4 percent in December‚ from 12.9 percent the previous month‚ due to an economic slowdown and a seasonal loss of many outdoor jobs. The Main Statistical Office said Thursday that some 2.14 million people in this nation of 38 million were without a job at the end of December. Unemployment usually rises in Poland in winter‚ when outdoor jobs are lost due to snow and low temperatures.

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    Unemployment Analysis

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    Unemployment Analysis Unemployment occurs when a person is not working but is actively looking for work. Economists have essentially identified four different types of unemployment which are frictional unemployment; structural unemployment; seasonal unemployment; cyclical unemployment. Frictional unemployment is best described as a highly skilled worker that is in between jobs because they are holding out for right job that best suits their needs and skills. Frictional unemployment usually occurs

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    Unemployment Rate

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    experiencing unemployment crises because of lack of job opening in our society. Even those who are fresh graduates in college are hard to get job‚ mostly those graduated in college are jobless and they are vacant only in their house. This is the reason why Philippines tackles unemployment rate in economic crisis. Once‚ there are job openings that need many options and requirements‚ so other people are not qualified of it and they may experience hard getting a job. Also‚ because of unemployment crisis

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    ANYANWU_70-X3_mod7_Discussion 9/24/12 Discussion Assignment In this module‚ we’ll discuss the idea that unemployment is a "non-problem". After reading the notes inclusive through Module 7‚ please respond to the following question: Jean-Baptiste Say‚ the classical economists‚ and some contemporary economists would argue that a discussion of unemployment is a "non-problem." Discuss the position that France or Germany really has no "unemployment problem." Hint: examine union rules‚ customs‚ and lifestyles‚ and compare union-management

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    Unemployment in India

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    Unemployment means under-utilization or non-utilization of available man-power. Unemployment refers to the state of being unemployed or not having a job i.e. joblessness. A person is said to be unemployed if he or she is looking for work or is willing to work at the prevailing wage but is unable to find the job. India‚ with a vast population of over 2 billion individuals‚ is facing the biggest problem of the century in the form of unemployment of worthy and productive citizens. Our country is set

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    Unemployment in America

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    Unemployment in America Recently‚ the story is the same every day. The evening news casts its daily story on the growing unemployment rate. The only thing that changes from day to day is the number of unemployed workers and large firms cutting jobs. Companies are reducing positions by laying off workers. Some businesses are completely closing their doors. The unemployment rate refers to the percentage of the labor force that is unemployed. More specifically‚ it refers to those persons available

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