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    Detroit Budget Analysis On March 1, 2013, the Governor of Michigan determined that the City of Detroit was in the midst of a major financial crisis (City of Detroit, 2017). On March 14, 2013, Kevyn D. Orr was named the Emergency Financial Manager for Detroit pursuant to Emergency Municipal Loan Act (City of Detroit, 2017). On July 18, 2013 Orr filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy on behalf of the City of Detroit (City of Detroit, 2017). The bankruptcy action was approved and became effective on December

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    In the time of economic hardship, the state plays an important role in stabilizing the market. Some people believe that cutting tax is the most effective way to stimulate the economy because they believe cutting tax may create more jobs, provide economic incentives for corporate investment or entrepreneur entries. Furthermore, some believe that tax cuts are more economically efficient than other economic stimulating programs such as tax subsidies program. They also argue that high-income earners

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    The date is July 4th, 1776. For the brave colonists in America, it's just another day as British citizens. Would you be a supporter of the revolution if you were living in Britain? Although the colonists were being taxed without representation, there are many reasons why the American revolution was unnecessary. Because the British empire defended the colonists when they needed help, had extremely low tax rates for the colonists and, did not attack when angry colonists attacked soldiers at the Boston

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    I agree with you that with the neoliberalism views, under Thatcher in UK and Reagan in US, the administration cut taxes significantly. Harvey states: “Corporate taxes were reduced dramatically, and the top personal tax rate was reduced from 70 to 28 per cent in what was billed as ‘the largest tax cut in history’” (Harvey 2005). So, cutting taxes seems like a good idea, but at the same time the government most likely will start cutting budget, cutting back on some government programs. The rich started

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    200 dollars a year, which is quite a hunk of cash. I was unable to answer the question; TV advertisement-fallacies abound here. This is due to that I rarely watch television at all, most of the knowledge I gain from media is from family member, internet or local papers. If I get a chance to watch television I do not waist it on commercials or even the news, I use television time for entertainment purposes not to add to my knowledge

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    American Eagle Outfitters

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    advertising on the television and in catalogs are that more customers will become aware of what American Eagle is and begin to shop at the store. Sometimes word of mouth is not enough to thrive. The disadvantage of this would be the cannibalism of the internet site because of AE advertising in many different ways. Also AE might not be able to position itself to be able to set itself apart from the competition. Alternative Solution #2 American Eagle should continue to appeal to their targeted market

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    The land is public property in Ethiopia [Gebreselassie 2006]; both rural and urban lands are made available to the investors at a competitive price on a Lease-Hold basis. The Lease or Rental value of land and fixed assets may transfer to the third party, but not the land. Incidentally, about the capital requirement, to assist investors to decide to invest on their own or jointly with the domestic investors the minimum capital required for a single project has been apprehended. Under the Investment

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    Examine the importance of the elasticity of demand in a government decision to impose a specific tax on the buyers of cigarettes Price Elasticity of Demand is the responsiveness of a change in the quantity demanded of a certain good to a change in its price. The formula for Price Elasticity of Demand is the percentage change in the quantity demanded of a certain good divided by the percentage change in the price of that certain good (Alain Anderton, p.55). A specific tax is a tax that’s amount

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    California Prison System: Significant Budgetary Change and The Results of Those Changes Objective The objective of this work is to examine the policy and political processes that led to the decision to make a significant budgetary change and what the result of those changes are. In addition this work will identify economic, social and cultural influences on that change and identify the interaction among the federal, state, and municipal levels with regard to the program. This work will examine

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    Disadvantages Of Sin Tax

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    Sin Taxes Sin taxes are a controversial method of excise taxes by the state, which have been subject to numerous discussions, debates, and policy considerations. They are regressive in nature, but do generate substantial government revenue (Lorenzi, 2004:64-65). This essay will firstly define what “sins” are, followed by an explanation of their characteristics. Arguments for and against the implementation of these excise taxes will be contrasted thereafter. The essay will conclude with the argument

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