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    Japan's Changing Culture and the Global Economy: Japan is an Eastern nation that is equivalent to the United States with regards to her economic status. The country's capitalistic philosophy started during the Meiji restoration in the late 1860s and was further developed and embedded through the work of Deming. Throughout its history, Japan is regarded as a religiously and ethnically standardized society with a feudal past of strong nationalistic and internal allegiances. While the country falls

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    Aspects of Globalisation The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) defined globalisation as, 'The geographical dispersion of industrial and service activities (for example, research and development, sourcing of inputs, production and distribution and the cross border networking of companies (for example through joint ventures and the sharing of assets) Economic activity is becoming organised on a global scale giving a new international

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    The Economic Impact of the Attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon The effects of the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon are rippling throughout the world, by sector, by region, and by market. Bond markets, inside and outside the U.S., already jittery from a deceleration in worldwide economic activity, are struggling to find direction in the aftermath of the attack. There now seems little doubt that the U.S. and global economies will slip into recession. The aerospace

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    International Trade and Economic Growth: The Dixit-Norman Approach Introduction: Dixit-Norman’s ground breaking has somewhat sharpened the view of economists in how a world with the character of free trade and factors of production being of internationally immobile in character exists. The main insight of the Dixit-Norman is—“There is an equity between the equilibrium as achieved by a theoretically integrated economy, limited by the absence of national borders and keeping technologies constant in

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    When examined through a semi-technical lens, the Bible designates a significant amount of passage-space to the discussion of economic matters. Many of Jesus’ parables and the book of Proverbs seem heavily focused on such a topic. However, the Bible is far from a standard textbook that could be used in an economics class. The Bible does not go into detail explaining economic principles such as monetary and fiscal policies, aggregate supply and demand curves, inflation, etc. Instead, from a Christian

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    challenged with a task. This task was to make the Arduino perform a service, in this case, a security system, for a specific group of people, then, state the service, how it would improve the quality of life, and the social, political, and economic implications. The service is a crime fighting service, a security system, also known as the A.C.S. (AdaFruit Camera System).This will have some dim LEDs to warn the criminal before he/she steals or goes in the house. It has a micro SD card slot so, after

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    Relevance and Implications of Forecasting Retail Deposits – Philosophy of Forecasting By: Mihir Tamhankar Our project is on forecasting retail deposits using macroeconomic drivers. In this project, we aim to find the most important macroeconomic parameters which have an effect on the deposits which consumers like you and me like to maintain in banks. This is to be done by extensive data analysis and statistical tests. Then we would build models for accurately predicting future deposits given the

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    mortgages form a significant portion of this market, the implication is an increase in money supply for mortgages and therefore a lowering of interest rates. This means that buyers can access cheaper funds to finance their home purchase. Volatility in the stock prices can impact on the cost of home ownership because of its relationship to mortgage interest rates. Although it isn’t the only factor that affects mortgage rates, other economic such as unemployment rate, inflation and the effect of demand

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    most prominent economic powers and recently surpassed the U.S. as the largest economy in the world. China has been one of the primary holders of US debt for decades, primarily in the form of Treasury bonds. If the Chinese government were to begin rapidly selling off U.S. Treasury bond debt, there would likely be substantial global economic and political impacts. However, before I discuss these impacts it is important to understand why China is buying U.S. debt. The overall economic goal of the

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    Post Brexit

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    Project Overview Identify and explain the degree of exposure of your case company to international economic conditions and political risk. Introduction Our company – Group 2 Investment Bank – a large US Investment Bank has been based in London, and due to concerns over the regulatory framework post Brexit creating uncertainty is looking for a new location to setup within the Single Market so as to reduce any cross-border risk or political turmoil that may occur. This paper will review Frankfurt

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