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    North American Economic and Security Community

    Should the United States, Canada and Mexico come together to form a North American Economic and Security Community?
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    Economic science

    Economic science is often in disagreement as to what should be done in such cases. Is the free market the universal remedy that will fix all of the problems within the system?
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    global economic

    Has the rise and spread of trans-national companies exacerbated global economic inequalities?
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    Economic Business Environment of Mexico

    Mexico- a brief study of economic envirnment of business
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    role of b-schools in economic crisis

    Recently, in Britain, there have been voices suggesting the top business schools played a part in the current economic crisis. the reason given was, it was the business schools that produced the managers who were placed in the high risk places, and these managers screwed up. Although no windows...
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    presentation on Fee Frenzy: The Hidden Economic Cost

    Free - But hidden charges are applied* * means condition applied. There are so many small hidden charges that initially price looks great but after availing service or product consumer realize that. This document is based on one article in magazine.
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    economic growth of country

    is economic growth of a country depend of FII's
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    SOCIO- ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY

    The economic feasibility basically deals with the marketability of the product. Basic data regarding demand and supply of a product in the domestic market so also the marginal and artificial. Man-made shortages are not to be reckoned as genuine demand and the market analysis is an essential part...
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    Economic Aspect from the PEST Analysis - ITC

    Economic Aspect from the PEST Analysis The Economy of Singapore is a highly developed and successful free market economy in which the state plays a major role. It has an open business environment, relatively corruption-free and transparent, stable prices, and one of the highest per capita GDP...
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    ECONOMIC ORDER QUANTITY MODEL

    In an ideal environment, forecasting demand would be easy and straightforward. Simply look at past demand pattern to predict future consumption. Under these conditions, the EOQ model can be used to calculate when to order the item and how much to order. The basic EOQ equation is as follows...
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    ECONOMIC IMPACT OF HAWALA

    ECONOMIC IMPACT OF HAWALA Despite its informality, the hawala system has direct and indirect macro-economic implications— for financial activity as well as for fiscal performance. One aspect is its potential impact on the monetary accounts of countries on either end of...
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    ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF THE DEMAND FOR PLAYING INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT SOFTWARE

    ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF THE DEMAND FOR PLAYING INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT SOFTWARE ON US ECONOMY How significant is the overall demand for computer and video games in the U.S. economy? In 2000, its economic impacts, including direct and indirect economic effects, were: • Employment for 219,600...
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    ECONOMIC SCENARIO

    ECONOMIC SCENARIO : India’s Gross Domestic Product is expected to grow by 8.7% during 2003-04 as compared to 4.0% in 2002-03. The higher growth rate is attributed to spectacular growth in agricultural sector and revival in the industrial sector. The agricultural sector is expected to grow...
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    Agriculture in economic planning

    Importance of agriculture in the national economy is indicated by many facts. For example, agriculture is main support for transport sector as railways and roadways secure bulk of their business from the movement of agricultural goods. Further it is seen that good crops implying large...
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    Infrastructure In Process Of Economic Development In Rural India

    The prosperity of a Rural India depends directly upon the development of agriculture and industry. Agricultural production, however, requires power, credit, transport facilities, etc. Industrial production requires not only machinery & equipment but also skilled man-power, management...
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    Natural Resources In Process Of Economic Development In Rural India

    To ahieve the development in national output, it is essential to combine natural resources, human resources & capital. The existence or the absence of favourable natural resources can facilitate or retard the process of economic development. Natural resources include land, water resources...
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    History Of The Rural Economic Structure Of India

    Indian Economy in the Pre-British period:- The Indian economy in the pre-British period consisted of isolated and self-sustaining villages on the one hand, and towns, which were the seats of administration, pilgrimage, commerce and handicrafts, on the other. Means transport &...
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    Derivatives increase speculation and do not serve any economic purpose

    Derivatives increase speculation and do not serve any economic purpose While the fact is... Numerous studies of derivatives activity have led to a broad consensus, both in the private and public sectors that derivatives provide numerous and substantial benefits to the users. Derivatives are...
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    The Economic Advantage of Co-operatives

    The Economic Advantage of Co-operatives The economic benefits, which flow from the co-operative actions, are as follows: a. Service to the relatively weaker sections of society with due emphasis on the satisfaction of human needs through appropriate production activities and at lowest...
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    Influence of social and economic classes on consumer behavior

    Influence of social and economic classes on consumer behavior Consumer behaviour is influenced by environment in which one lives. A number of factors such as culture, social class, personal influences, family, religion and his situation affect the decision process. Amongst them social class...
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