Category: Economics 2707
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U.S. Protectionism and Its Impact on Austrian Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises
Table of Contents Introduction Austrias SMEs and Protectionism Conclusion Reference List Introduction Since the United States is among the largest market players in the world, its economic policies are typically perceived as the factor influencing global trade. The extent to which the decision of the U.S. authorities to go protectionist affects European countries presents an…
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Lego Group Role in the Digital Economy
The Lego Group is one of the most profitable and sustainable companies in the toys industry. This Danish organization has its headquarters in Billund. Currently, it designs, produces, and markets Lego-brand plastic bricks for interlocking purposes and other toys. Additionally, it has amusements parks in different parts of the world. Such parks are given the…
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Declining Pounds Effect on the UK Economy
Table of Contents Introduction Positive Impacts Negative Effects Conclusion Reference List Introduction In international trade, the demand and supply of currencies affect their values in the short and long term (Frieden 2016). The interest rate policies formulated by different governments to stabilize their currencies also influence supply-side economics and, by extension, the value of linked…
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Housing: An Annotated Bibliography
Anacker, K. B. (2019). Introduction: housing affordability and affordable housing. The author in this article discusses chosen aspects of the inexpensiveness of houses in respect to domestic expenses and domestic earnings and the selected aspects of inexpensive housing. This is an excellent source because it offers appropriate foundations for considering how affordability and housing issues…
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Factors That Led to an Increase in Property Prices
Recently, there have been discussions on the behavior of the housing market in the United States. The common issue is whether prices have risen too high and the factors leading to the situation. According to Schelkle (2018), housing prices between 2002-2005 exceeded individuals actual purchasing power, resulting in more people becoming homeless. This paper provides…
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Objectives of Portfolio Overview
Table of Contents HIS index and portfolio selection Four weeks portfolio review and analysis Sharpes Performance Measure For Portfolio Treynor Perfomance Measure for Portfolios Jensens Performance Measure for Portfolio References The main objectives of these portfolios are to construct a portfolio that is of low risk and low correlation between the stocks selected for a…
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Understanding the Financial Language of the Practicum Site
Along with the competence in motivating employees and ensuring high-quality care, leader nurses are expected to be conversant in financial issues related to health concerns. As proposed by the American Nurses Association (ANA), financial awareness promotes a greater understanding of the ways to improve care and reduce costs (Halladay, 2015). Considering that US healthcare is…
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Electrification and Development of Namibia
The electrification of Namibia is an urgent issue that determines its economic development. Scientists analyze the processes of electricity supply from various angles, including dependence on oil and biofuels, and compare the alternatives of ecologically friendly sustainable energy solutions. Hoeck et al. (2021) say that in Namibia and sub-Saharan Africa, most of the population is…
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Supply and Demand Factors of a Bottle of Milk
Economic theory does not identify all the factors that directly or indirectly affect supply and demand. One of the main reasons for this is the assumption that economics tends to model the choices of individuals rather than represent reality, which is too complex for a theoretical representation. Consequently, it is possible to identify only five…
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Robert Shillers Views on the Efficient Markets Hypothesis
Introduction In the environment of financial review, the efficient market hypothesis theory (EMH) is a general thinking which assumes that the existing stock prices indicate the denomination of the business according to the materials available (Shiller 23). This theory proposes that persons trading are not in a position to receive excessive gains within the information…