sábado, 30 de maio de 2009

Theory of Clubs by Charles Tiebout and James M. Buchanan

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by Charles Tiebout and James M. Buchanan'

Based on work by American economists Charles Tiebout (1924-1968) and James M.
Buchanan (1919- ), theory of clubs studies the optimal size of groups of people
with a shared consumption (pools, clubs, museums), and the optimal provision of
the goods or services.[ad#ad-4]

A club good is excludable in that it is possible to prevent its consumption
[...]

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quarta-feira, 27 de maio de 2009

Writing a Marketing Plan

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Marketing Plan'

Business plans and marketing plans are inextricably linked. Without the
business, there is no marketing, and with out the marketing, there is no
business. Creativity is an especially essential element to the home business
marketing strategy. Without the sky-high budget and well known CEOs, a small
business has an up hill battle in gaining name [...]

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Japan's Budget: Role in Economic Policymaking - March 29, 1994

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A new article is posted on SayEconomy.com. The title of it is 'Japan's Budget:
Role in Economic Policymaking - March 29, 1994'

Congressional Research Service: Report for Congress, No. 94-278 E


-ti- Japan's Budget: Role in Economic Policymaking
March 29, 1994
By James K. Jackson
Specialist in International Trade and Finance Economics Division
This Report is 1964 words long
Source: http://digital.library.unt.edu/govdocs/crs/permalink/meta-crs-106


SUMMARY

The Japanese economy has been in recession for three years,making it the
longest recession in Japan's post-war experience.Groups within and outside Japan
[...]

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segunda-feira, 25 de maio de 2009

Equity theory by John Stacey Adams

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John Stacey Adams'

Equity Theory attempts to explain relational satisfaction in terms of
perceptions of fair/unfair distributions of resources within interpersonal
relationships. Equity theory is considered as one of the justice theories, It
was first developed in 1962 by John Stacey Adams, a workplace and behavioral
psychologist, who asserted that employees seek to maintain equity between the
inputs [...]

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quarta-feira, 20 de maio de 2009

Customer Relationship Management

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Relationship Management'

Customer relationship management (CRM) consists of the processes a company uses
to track and organize its contacts with its current and prospective
customers.[ad#ad-4]

Customer relationship management software is used to support these processes;
information about customers and customer interactions can be entered, stored and
accessed by employees in different company departments. Typical customer
relationship management goals [...]

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segunda-feira, 18 de maio de 2009

Ability-to-Pay Principle

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Principle'

Ability-to-pay principle envisages that taxation should be levied according to
an individual's ability to pay; that is, individuals with higher incomes should
be charged higher taxes.[ad#ad-4]

Individuals with higher incomes are charged more taxes not because they use
more government goods and services but because they have the ability to pay
more. The primary indicator of [...]

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terça-feira, 12 de maio de 2009

Reasons for financial crisis

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financial crisis'

There are already many posts about reasons for financial crisis. Also on this
site of course. But i found this really cool movie about it. Hope you'll like
it. Find out the reasons for financial crisis!

The Crisis of Credit Visualized from Jonathan Jarvis on Vimeo.

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domingo, 10 de maio de 2009

Adding-up Problem by Philip Wicksteed

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Problem by Philip Wicksteed'

Adding-up Problem, also known as Euler's Theorem, is a problem of the economics
of production, and is introduced by the English economist Philip Wicksteed
(1844-1927).[ad#ad-4]

Adding-up Problem holds that it is very difficult to ensure whether adding
together different factors of production equals to the national income.

If each factor of production is paid the value of [...]

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quinta-feira, 7 de maio de 2009

Adaptive Expectations Principle by Irving Fisher

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Expectations Principle by Irving Fisher'

Adaptive Expectations Principle, also referred to as the error learning
hypothesis, has first been used by the American economist Irving Fisher
(1867-1947). However, it became popular during the 1950s in the study of
hyper-inflation.[ad#ad-4]

Adaptive expectations principle holds that the future values of economic
variables, such as future interest rates or inflation, can be predicted on
[...]

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segunda-feira, 4 de maio de 2009

Green Energy and It’s cost

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It's cost'

The world is quenching the last drip of oil reservoirs. Countries are heading
towards the so called Green Economy. Movements are being made to prevent
excessive use of fossil burning. All these things happening because we say we
care about the world that we live in, we care about our environment. But is it
[...]

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sexta-feira, 1 de maio de 2009

How Can I Tell Them That I Must Dismiss Them

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A new article is posted on SayEconomy.com. The title of it is 'How Can I Tell
Them That I Must Dismiss Them'

Mark Eckley can't forget the day when a former employer informed 100 of his
colleagues they no longer had jobs, and then quickly escorted them out the door
using security guards to monitor the situation. Managers, he says, then
bad-mouthed a few of the employees soon after.[ad#ad-4]

Mr. Eckley wasn't among those let go that day [...]

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