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David Ricardo: Contribution To The Development Of Economic Theory And Contemporary Thought [ send me this paper ] 6 pages in length. David Ricardo, born in 1772 and third of seventeen children, espoused two economic theories that helped to form the fundamental basis of contemporary economic thought. Indeed, his Distribution Theory and International Trade Theory provided a substructure upon which future economists could base their subsequent theories, giving rise to the troubling potential of capitalism and class status. His close friend and fellow economist Thomas Malthus helped Ricardo to hone in on a particular sector of economic considerations that has held its value throughout the past three centuries. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Filename: TLCricar.wps
Dell Computer Corporation [ send me this paper ] 5 pages. Dell Computer Corporation is one of the top organizations in its industry, with a large range of products ranging from desktop computer systems to notebooks, servers, workstations, peripherals, as well as a wide range of software and support systems. This paper compares the performance of this company since last year, with a thorough analysis of the financial statistics. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Filename: JGAanyco.wps
DEPRESSION ECONOMICS [ send me this paper ] Using Krugman's book "The Return of Depression Economics," this paper examines why today's economic climate could trigger a depression as severe as the one experienced during the 1930s. Krugman's theories are compared with those from Karl Polyani and Barry Eichengreen. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Filename: MTdepeco.rtf
Deregulation and the Glass-Steagall Act [ send me this paper ] A 14 page paper which discusses the current conditions and controversies concerning the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933 as it relates to issues of financial institutes and issues of deregulation. The history of the act is presented in helping to establish the reasoning behind the action. This is followed by a brief illustration of what has taken place in relationship to the act, in the past few decades. The majority of the paper addresses conditions and concerns since the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act which took place last year. Overall, while the act of 1933 was never truly considered sufficient, it did maintain some control over banking regulations. With the growth in technology and such it became necessary to finally get rid of the act, but by doing so we have a great deal of issues to address if the future of financial institutions is to be secure and profitable. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Filename: RAdeglass.wps
Dilemmas of the High-Tech Labor Market [ send me this paper ] An 11 page paper discussing the problems organizations face in filling their high tech labor needs. Unemployment in the late 1990s has reached its lowest point in 28 years. It is difficult for any employer to find the right people to fill openings, but some observers claim that the shortage most greatly felt in the high tech industries even threaten continued local economic growth. Most organizations have Year 2000 concerns, but hiring for that reason represents only a small portion of current openings. Instead, more than half of all high tech openings have resulted from company growth, and more than half of those are in applications programming. The face of corporate operation is in flux and moving toward greater electronic dependency; corporate America has all it can do to keep up. Two charts. Bibliography lists 13 sources. Filename: HTechLab.wps
Economic Activity on Each Side of the Great Depression [ send me this paper ] A 4 page paper examining the US economy of the 1920s and that of the 1930s. There was a wealth of difference between the two. The federal government undertook all sorts of inflationary and risky ventures in an effort to create jobs and get money from wages back into circulation. None of its efforts seemed to have any lasting effect, and it took the economic benefits of another World War to extricate the US economy from the Great Depression that gripped the entire world. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Filename: KSdepression.wps
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