Bankruptcy & Legal Issues : 12 pages in
length. Writer
provides a comprehensive overview of Bankruptcy, the
Bankruptcy Code, the Federal Bankruptcy Revision, the
differences between Chapter 11 and Chapter 13, etc;. Writer
uses the case of Orange County, California, a government
body that filed for Bankruptcy in the mid-1990's.
Bibliography lists 20 sources. Bankrupt.wps The
Everyday Effects of the International Marketplace :
A 5 page research paper on how the global economy affects
Americans every day. The writer details job loss, changes in
industries, political implications, and what consumer goods
are available. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Intnlmkt.wps
Which Economic System is Best? : A 5 page analysis
of the
book The Worldly Philosophers by Robert L. Heilbroner.
The writer first analyzes why communism failed as an
economic system and then discusses how capitalism
developed and its inherent superiority as a preferred system
of economics. No additional sources cited. 99wrldly.wps
Social Class and the Economy : This 4 page paper
explores
the relationship between social class and the economy. The
subject is broached in a variety of ways including how the
various classes affect the economy. No sources used.
SocClas.wps
Production Economics : A 12 page discussion of
factors
which relate to profit maximation. Includes economic
formulas and a discussion of isoquant curves and their
relationship to economic modeling. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Prodedo.wps
Major Theories of Economic Growth : 11 pages
defining
and analytically discussing the 4 major theories of economic
growth and the theories behind them. Specifically discussed
are the neoclassical view, Keynesianism, the monetarist
view, and the longwave schumpeter ideology. Free outline
included. No Bibliography. Econgrow.wps
John Maynard Keynes / Biography &
Theory : A 6 page
historical view of John Maynard Keynes and Keynesian
theory, the finer points of which are listed by
economistsboth Keynesian and post-Keynesian.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Keynbio.wps
Economic Schools, Keynesian and Classical Influences :
A 9 page research paper that explores the Keynesian school
and the influential schools of thought that preceded John
Maynard Keynes macroeconomic theory. The writer
articulates theories by Adam Smith, Jeremy Bentham, John
Stuart Mill, Alfred Marshall, Thorstein Veblen, John
Maynard Keynes, John Kenneth Galbraith and David Alan
Aschauer. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Cnecnhst.wps
Keynes / Change From Classical : A 2 page essay on
how
John Maynard Keynes introduced government into the
economic market established by the classicists and turned it
upside down with his employment and anti-poverty
measures. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Keynes.wps
Institutionalist Economics And John Keynes : A 17
page
research paper positing that although John Maynard Keynes
referred to himself as an Institutionalist, he did not hold
Institutionalist ideas concerning cultural transformation. A
comparative analysis of Keynes theories vs. Institutionalist
theory is then made. Main theorists include Drucker,
Myerdal, and Veblen. Paper relies heavily on argument of
Richard Brinkman. Bibliography lists 12+ sources.
Keyinst.wps
Keynes Equilibrium Condition And The Trade Deficit :
This 4 page report discusses John Maynard Keynes
equilibrium condition as it applies to a nations trade deficit.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Keyntr.wps
Keynes On Employment, Money, & Interest : A 5 page
paper that explores Keynes' contributions to economic
theory, historically and how they have applied to American
and global economics. The paper posits that some of his
theories have been misused ethically in designing corporate
and world economies, but that his original goals for his
theories were ethical. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Keynes.wps
Economics / Contract Labor From A Keynesian Point Of
View : A 32 page review of contract labor theory and its
relationship to Keynesian / neoclassicist and monetarist
theories in light of the human element most affected by it:
downsized persons, women, minorities and children. The
writer looks at these issues in terms of: the historical shifts
in contract labor theory, the organizational setting,
government intervention, and social forces in support of
intervention. Both sides of each view are presented. Focus
on Stigler, Dixit, Stiglitz, Spence, Modigliani, Thilmany,
Block, and others. Bibliography lists 36 sources.
Contlabr.wps
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