Macroeconomic Objectives

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    Outsourcing Vietnam

    Term Paper Vietnam, a prominent future of US outsourcing and offshoring In the last decade, many major corporations and small companies in the United States relied heavily on outsourcing and offshoring to foreign countries such as Vietnam. According to U.S consultancy group, Vietnam ranks as one of the ten most attractive off shoring and outsourcing destinations in the world. IT companies are constantly under pressure to produce software products more efficiently within tight budgets. Vietnam’s

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    Global Crisis - Immediate Solutions

    Global Economic Crisis – Immediate Solution The turbulence we are going through is unprecedented in the world History. What started as A financial institution failure, affected not only the leading financial institutions in the world but also the major developed economic systems in the world leading to a systemic failure. Unlike in the past , when it had an impact on only a few countries and few asset classes, this time, the crisis had its effect on almost all countries in the world and all

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    Micro and Macro Exercise

    ECONOMICS FOUNDATION - MBA 502 Homework Assignments Chu Nguyen Quynh Huong Class: M0111 Assignment 1 – Microeconomics 1. The Basics of Supply and Demand (Pindyck – Chapter 2): Excercises 9, 10 (page 63). Excercises 9: a) The original demand is QD =18-3P And supply is QS =-6+9P The 20-percent increase in demand means that the new demand is 120 percent of the original demand, so the new demand is Q ́D =1.2QD Q ́D =1.2(18–3P)=21.6–3.6P. The new equilibrium is where Q ́D equals the original

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    Macedonia's Economy

    • The business cycle- unemployment, inflation and output (GDP) growth • Comparison of the GDP of Macedonia with other countries. Macedonia is a poor country with the latest estimation on this article of the year 2008, with 5.3% rate on its GDP growth, which puts this country to the 79th country of GDP growth. There have been few factors in the past that have affected the growth of output in Macedonia’s history, such as the declaration of independence and the Greek economy embargo over the flag

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    Emerging Market

    Analysis of the emerging market in China Introduction Nowadays, with the financial crisis sweeping the globe, the emerging market is to be concerned by more and more countries. China as one of BRICs country has an impact on economic, trade and political in the world. This paper will talk about the emerging market--China from some economic factors, social factors and political factors, also analysis why China play an important role in the world. And what is the relationship between China and

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    Determining and Implementing Fiscal Policy

    President and Congress, usually relating to taxation and government spending, with the goals of full employment, price stability, and economic growth” (“Fiscal policy“, 2010). Keynesian economic theory states that governments should influence macroeconomic productivity by adjusting tax levels and public spending to curb inflation, increase employment and maintain a healthy value of money. During these trying economic times, dubbed “The Great Recession,” there are differing opinions on how to mitigate

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    Macro Skills

    Skills Check Keynesian 1. Equilibrium output will occur when production creates enough total spending to purchase all the output that firms produce.  Since GDP is the amount of goods produced and C + I is the amount of goods purchased at equilibrium GDP = (C +I). 2. If level of output exceeds demand, firms react by cutting back on production, levels of output falls until the economy reaches Y* 3. The slope of the consumption function is called the "Marginal Propensity to Consume". It

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    India Cement Industry 4q09

    India Cement Industry 4Q09 India: Cement covers the overview of the cement industry in India, risk factors, concern, cost structure, business characteristics, significant consolidations and market share of major cement producers. It also covers the demand cycle, demand drivers, cement consumption, installed capacity, production, demand-supply dynamics, regional disparity, exports, prices, Union Budget FY2007, market outlook, plus the profile, comparative matrix and SWOT analysis of the industry

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    The Advantage of Joint Ventures in China

    The Advantages of Joint Ventures in China October 5, 2011 Abstract The paper analyzes the advantages of Joint Ventures in China. The opening up of China’s economy to trade and foreign direct investment has been an important component in the growth of China, particularly in industry. Joint ventures in China produce advantages for the partners. China is the world’s largest and most rapidly growing developing country, it is very important to learn the advantages of Joint ventures in China

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    Economic Liberalization, the Changing Role of the State and ‘‘Wagner’s Law’’: China’s Development Experience Since 1978

    www.elsevier.com/locate/worlddev World Development Vol. 33, No. 5, pp. 729–743, 2005 Ó 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved Printed in Great Britain 0305-750X/$ - see front matter doi:10.1016/j.worlddev.2004.12.001 Economic Liberalization, the Changing Role of the State and ‘‘Wagner’s Law’’: China’s Development Experience since 1978 DAMIAN TOBIN * CeFiMS, SOAS, University of London, UK Summary. — The paper applies Wagner’s Law of increasing state activity to illustrate the changing function

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