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    Another important aspect is government regulations, which affect customer relations with regard to shipping and receiving time. Given the strong construction market and the current growth rate trend of the Landscaping industry is expected to continue (IBISWorld, 2017). As shown below the previously

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    Crash Questions 1 – 4, Page 378 1. Could it be possible that a government regulation led to the flash crash? Explain. I do feel that government regulations could have contributed to the flash crash. Reasons being, the government can create limitations that restrict the responsibilities and functions that some officials in the economy. Individuals responsible for creating and implementing policies that will impact business are motivated to increase their own security and well-being by accommodating

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    Chapter Review Chapter 1: The Study of Business, Government, and Society In chapter one the author lays a foundation for the information which will be shared in the following chapters. This foundation allows the reader to understand basic terminology, ideas, and relationships as it pertains to the operation of business, government and society. For a more distinct explanation of what the author helps the reader to understand; the collaborative information that the chapter provides illustrates a

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    nine year span according to audiotech.com. All the regulation passed the last nine years cost the average business owner with about twenty employees over 212,000 dollars extra per year. In total American business owners had to pay over $1.75 trillion to comply with government regulation. The involvement of government in business operations is becoming counteractive. It should be up to the business owner on how he would like to promote his business because it’s his investment that is being but at risk

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    to the other sectors, that are mainly finance by inhouse sources or privatley earned money as opposed to state tax. Private Sector - business 's in this sector are owned and run by individuals as opposed to one large governing body. This can vary from sole traders (such as contractors, or any one trading or running a business by themselves.), partnerships (a business run by joint owners who share in the profits and expenses equally, as a joint venture) & companies Both Public ( 'A public company is

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    eventually it will change cryptocurrency to mirror our current paper currency system, and ultimately remove the freedom and anonymity associated with the use of cryptocurrency. The use of Cryptocurrency has become more prevalent across the globe. Regulation seems like the next logical step in evolution and legitimacy, but this will ultimately lead to large financial institutions and government establishing the standards and determining the value. At that stage cryptocurrency may still be categorized

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    The American family has come a long way from the what we use to know as the T.V. dinner of the 1950s prepared in the stove comprised of portions of meat, vegetables and dessert in the divided foil tray. Multinational and national corporations must think of innovative concept to drive current and new customers to its particular microwavable frozen meals products. The microwavable frozen meals e.g. Healthy Choice, Lean Cuisine, Michelina 's, etc. are occasionally healthier and/ or at times a better

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    FINANCIAL MELTDOWN In 2008 the world economy faced its most dangerous crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s. The contagion, which began in 2007 when sky-high home prices in the United States finally turned decisively downward, spread quickly, first to the entire U.S. financial sector and then to financial markets overseas. It began with mortgage dealers who issued mortgages with terms unfavorable to borrowers, who were often families that did not qualify for ordinary home loans. Some of

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    With the one of the fastest growing economies in the world, China’s increased consumer spending, rising incomes, with unique demographics and an increasingly open business huge population of 1.3 billion not only creates a massive internal consumer market environment that have all helped to make the Chinese market increasingly attractive to international businesses across a variety of industries. China is distinct from other developing markets in a number of important ways, all of which have strong

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    nationalism which is simply a way of saying they implemented protective tariffs that shielded the American industry from foreign competition. Along with promoting industry comes regulation. With railroads becoming more and more prevalent, problems were sure to ensue. Congress enacted laws to protect farmers and small business owners from the activities of railroads. Many people were frustrated with the big businesses taking advantage of workers and consumers. The laws that Congress passed were ones

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