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    This week saw the Fair Work Commission (FWC) bring down an adjustment to Penalty rates in Australia for some Retail and Hospitality Workers. If you read the newspapers, listen to the radio, and watch TV coverage it comes across as the greatest betrayal of the working man (or woman) since the great Depression. In this article I 'll give my view on this. Disclaimer: I own a couple of Small Business 's which (potentially) benefit from this decision. I have looked after the HR department of a larger

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    INTRODUCTION Foreign absolute investment (FDI) has become to be accepted as one of the a lot of able adjustment of cartoon flows from alien sources. The use of this address has aswell become a cogent aspect of architecture basic in developing countries about the world. However, the allotment of investment from these countries in added states has been crumbling over the accomplished years.For developing countries, the absolute appulse of adopted absolute investment is acceptable added accepted as

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    It could even be suggested that the ACTU was working with the government to implement neoliberal reforms and wage cuts, while providing enough benefits to keep people on side. Ultimately, the ACTU's accord and vocational training reforms demonstrate a mixed bag approach to neoliberalism. In 1989, Australian pilots took direct action in response to the neoliberal policies affecting their livelihoods and working conditions. In the 1989 pilot’s dispute

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    The Plaza Accord or Plaza Agreement was the agreement, which signed in 1985 at Plaza Hotel in New York City, among the G-5 nations which included France, Germany, the United States, Japan, and the United Kingdom agreed to operate exchange rates by depreciating US dollar relative to the Japanese yen and the German Deutsche mark. The objective of the Plaza Accord was to correct trade imbalances between the U.S. and Germany and the U.S. and Japan. Also to help the U.S. improve its huge trade deficit

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    monopoly price is set. The contestable market model is a model of oligopolies where barriers to entry and exit, not market structure, determine price and output

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    and how to avoid debt. Also the actual text goes very well along the image. The text provides examples and support of the image, for the article talks about each model and what is equipped with. For instance, Honda civic lx 2013, Honda CVT and Honda accord. The models differentiate in size, mileage, engine specs and fuel efficiency etc. Also the amount of horsepower in certain models. Americans cars on a national scale possessed a great reputation when it comes to reliability and

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    2. Honda Accord Pros-mileage of 32,165, black, dark tinted windows, and a nice interior. Cons-price of $16,000, 21/30 mpg, 4-cylindar, and an automatic transmission. Nissan Altima. Pros-mileage of 31,352, price of $15,000, CVT-transmission, child LATCH system, 23/32 mpg, and a manual transmission. Cons-basic interior, charcoal gray paint, and light tinted

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    • Managed growth or capital growth funds—structured to maximise the return from capital growth, that is, an appreciation in the value of the assets held. Less emphasis on income receipts. Higher risk profiles within an investment portfolio; therefore, will usually hold a higher percentage of funds in equity investments and a much smaller portfolio of fixed interest investments. 4. Typically, an investment bank will

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    main reasons for crisis can be a capitalist class which is too powerful or too fragile. In Keynesian conditions, a powerful capitalist class will create several changes in aggregate demand (AD decreases). In a fragile capitalist class, the worker income will decrease the rate of exploitation, profits and investments will be minimized. Karl Marx, definition about the crisis was different from Keynesian terms. Marx argued that the first crisis refers to the comprehension of surplus and the second

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    interest rates and thousands of mortgages went into default, resulting in widespread repossession of homes. Prices rose by 35%, hyperinflation resulted in a real wage decrease of 25-35%, and unemployment rose to 7.4% in 1995 from its 3.9% pre-crisis the year prior (Pereznieto, 15). In the formal sector, over a million people lost their job, real wages decreased by 13.5%, and overall household incomes plummeted by 30% (Pereznieto, 15). Extreme poverty in Mexico grew to 37% in 1996 from 21% in 1994 (Pereznieto

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