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Papers On Economics And Economic Theory
Economic Schools of Thought Affecting the United States
Economic Stimulus Action
Economic Stratification in the U.S.: Applicability of the Weberian and Marxian Social Class Models
Economic Theory -- Robert Heilbroner's 'The Worldly Philosophers'
Economic Theory / Keynesian & Hayekian Comparison
Economic Theory Applied to Gabon;
Economic Transformation In The United States
Economic Value Of Human Life
Economics / Contract Labor From A Keynesian Point Of View
Economics / Supply & Demand
Economics in Tourism
Economics Keynesian Classical
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A 10 page paper determining which economic school of thought has had more influence on the United States' economy over the past five years. Though the paper considers Keynes, the economist providing the most comprehensive and workable school of thought affecting the US in recent years is Adam Smith, specifically some of the principles identified the Wealth of Nations in 1776. Includes sources for unemployment, GDP and other indicators 2000 – 2005. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSeconSchoolUS2.rtf
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A 6 page paper discussing the need for economic stimulus following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. On September 10, 2001, the stock market was uncertain but holding its own, and many of the nation's largest companies were announcing disappointing second quarter business results. After the longest period of economic expansion known in modern times, the US economy had entered a decline that some are saying is a recession. Others are not as quick to use the dreaded "R" word, and point to strong performance in several sectors. The attacks pushed the already-teetering US economy off the cliff, however, and the government will need to take direct action to stimulate the economy. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSeconStimu.rtf
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A 3 page discussion of the economic polarization that is being witnessed in contemporary U.S. society. The author asserts that Weber's multidimensional model of stratification is more applicable to this scenario than is Marx's visions of the bourgeoisie and proletariat. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPmarx4.rtf
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A 5 page analysis of this in-depth introduction to the field of economic thought. The writer demonstrates how Heilbroner makes this field come alive through his examinations of the lives and theories of famous economists such as Marx, Malthus, and Keynes. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Wphil.rtf
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A 30 page paper that compares the two philosophies and how they are both applied to global economics today in regards to investment and savings. The paper presents each of the two philosophies in regards to subjectivism and rationalism/nonrationalism (chaotic order), and looks at how these affect the current environment. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: Keynhyek.wps
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This 9 page paper looks at the economy of Gabon on Africa. The paper considers the background and then applies both Monetarist and Keynesian schools of though in order to explain why the economy has behaved in the way observed since the oil price crash of 1983. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEgabone.wps
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A 15 page paper that considers the importance of the transformation of the U.S. economy from a manufacturing basis to one determined by the current information/ technology focus. This paper demonstrates the effects on corporate structures, including the impacts of the transition on capital formation. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Capform.wps
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This 17 page report discusses the measurable value of life from a purely economic, rather than sociological perspective. The determinants of value, as well as the means by which comparisons between cultures and individuals are made are examined. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: Lifevlau.wps
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A 32 page review of contract labor theory and its relationship to Keynesian / neoclassicist and monetarist theories in light of the human element most affected by it: downsized persons, women, minorities and children. The writer looks at these issues in terms of: the historical shifts in contract labor theory, the organizational setting, government intervention, and social forces in support of intervention. Both sides of each view are presented. Focus on Stigler, Dixit, Stiglitz, Spence, Modigliani, Thilmany, Block, and others. Bibliography lists 36 sources.
Filename: Contlabr.wps
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A 7 page paper that utilizes basic principles of economics, including supply and demand, the law of diminishing returns, and profit maximization to demonstrate an example of a company's manufacturing and sales plans. This paper includes three diagrams that show supply and demand curves for a sample company. No bibliography.
Filename: Suuplyde.wps
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This 4 page paper considers several ways in which economics are seen in the tourism industry. The paper answers four questions, looking at the supply and demand of labour, the importance of understanding elasticity when setting hotel room prices, the impact of doubling the size of a hotel and how this would be different in a demand economy, a supply economy and a mixed economy. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: TEectourq.rtf
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This 3 page paper responds to four questions. The first comments on the classical and Keynesian views of unemployment and government intervention; the second discusses policies supply-siders would advocate for economic stability; the third comments on money supply and employment and the last considers whether the extensive testing required by the FDA for new drugs should be eliminated. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGecon4q.rtf
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