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372.21713 A Social and Economic Analysis of Post World War II Japan
This paper will seek to understand that nature of economic and social policy implemented by Japan after World War II. By understanding how the Japanese created a massive industrial complex during the 60's and 70's, we can see how they retained traditional social values regardless of their great advancements toward a more modern Japan in world markets.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 21713
Price: US$44.75
373.21743 A Plan for Ending Macroeconomic Deterioration in India
Catriona Purfield (2004) argues that decentralization has caused a dilemma in India which is related to several factors, including transfer dependence, soft budget constraints, contagion, and other state-specific problems. Based on a panel on the years 1985-2000, Purfield argues that decentralization in India has caused a ?dramatic deterioration? in the fiscal welfare of the states and the macroeconomics of India as a whole. The problem, she writes, is that the centralized government keeps bailing out the individual states, causing a ?common pool problem? and a ?moral hazard? (Purfield, 2004, p. 1). She argues for a return to a more centralized government with hard constraints on bailouts to aid the Indian economy.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 21743
Price: US$26.85
374.21752 The Regulation of Product and Factor Markets in India Since 1991
This paper examines the role of institutions and deregulation in India and the effect that both have had on the economy there since reforms were instituted in the early 1990s. Particular attention is paid to product market and factor market effects on these economic reforms. Ultimately, the paper argues that increased liberalization will only occur in India if the WTO and World Bank can illustrate to institutions in India the opportunities for sustainable economic growth.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 21752
Price: US$44.75
375.21766 Economics
This paper describes the development of Communism leading over time to its end in Europe, noting how it began and why it failed while considering how these countries got trapped in this position in the first place and how their thousand years of civilization brought them into the order of Communism, noting the forces of change in the nineteenth century, the clashes leading to World War I, and the economic problems thereafter leading to World War II and the ultimate division of Europe into free and Communist blocs.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 21766
Price: US$89.50
376.21796 Conference Board's Leading Index
This paper discusses the Conference Board's Leading Index and looks at it over a period of ten years, to see changes in the economy and how they are perceived, noting as well how the ten indicators in the main index are assessed and merged to produce the index, noting how the index can predict changes in the future, including downturns and recessions, and then answering several questions about the economy.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 21796
Price: US$53.70
377.21798 Contours of Descent: An Analysis of Pollin's Theme
This four page undergraduate paper examines Robert Pollin's book, Contours of Descent. The author notes that Pollin re-evaluates the America and global economies during the Clinton and Bush administrations and argues that their neo-liberal, Washington Consensus driven policies that emphasized smaller government, free trade, and deregulation of financial markets have benefited the rich and powerful at the expense of ordinary people.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 21798
Price: US$35.80
378.21853 Bankruptcy
This paper considers the effect of possible passage of the Bankruptcy Reform Act or similar legislation on the public, assuming that the law would be passed in a form simialr to that it currently has and that it would iron out some of the problems keeping it from becoming law before this, such as inequities in is application, or political concerns about related issues.