The article outlines the spending patterns that have been witnessed in the United States of America for the last five years that is 2009, 2010, 2011 2012 and 2013. The main focus is on the January and December average spending. The article also unfolds the events or some of the factors that have influenced the change in the consumer patterns for the last five years. The article focuses on the spending patterns in various months of the year. For instance, according to the article the consumer spending in January is almost the same as spending in December. For example, ...
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Fiscal Policy – Aggregate Demand and Aggregate SupplyIntroduction
In managing the economy, the government may opt to carry out a fiscal policy. Fiscal policy comprises of expenditure and taxes and at times borrowing by the government. Provision of public goods is a government’s duty. A public good is a good that the private sector fails to provide either because of the fewer rewards derived from such investments or simply because of the high cost of investment in such projects (Creel 2009, pg. 141). It is thus a role of the government ensure that the citizen enjoy these goods and services. In financing ...
The article reported on the upward trend in health spending growth in 2011. In 2011, per capita and total spending on health care increased. For instance, between 2010 and 2011 estimated per capita expenditure for claims filed under employer-sponsored health insurance rose up to 4.6 percent (Roehrig, 2011). Based on age group, health spending increased significantly for children reaching 7.7 percent increase over 2010. Based on the region the HCCI report indicates that the Northeast had both the highest dollars spent per capita and the highest growth in spending. According to the producer price index, Medicare prices increased by ...
Article Review: Japan’s Growth Strategy is All Wrong
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The article Japan’s growth strategy is all wrong is about the policies implemented by the Japan government led by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe that is viewed to jeopardise the country’s low interest rate environment that is conducive for spending and investment. The purpose of the student in writing this paper is to present the economic problem faced by Japan as an implication of the policies executed by the government, applying the concepts and principles that I have learned in my Economics.
The article entitled Japan’s growth strategy is all wrong is about the ...
Source: The New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/28/nyregion/red-ink-in-states-beginning-to-hurt-economic-recovery.html
The influence of the state government economy is slowly influencing the country economy. The federal government fiscal policies operate under pro-cyclical local policies. The more the federal tax system is managed under pro-cyclical local policies the more the total spending will go up. The impact of cutting the state spending is being felt by the middle income earners who nearly on the spate government to regulate on their economy. Cutting the spending meant that people are going to lack basic commodities that have in the past been influenced by the state spending thus calling for the overall ...
I agree with by Paul Krugman that inflation is till considerably low. Therefore, Fed should worry more about unemployment than inflation. The level of inflation is relatively low than 2% therefore, Fed should concentrate on reducing unemployment. The economy is currently recovering and the aggregate demand is also increasing so Fed should continue to apply expansionary economic policies to help the economy to fully recover. This should be the way to go despite Phillips curve argument that unemployment decreases then inflation increases because little increase in inflation may be less harmful if it creates more employment opportunities by encouraging ...
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The US economy is exhibiting a slower recovery after the recession of 2009. The second quarter of 2015 has shown moderate growth though the first quarter was rather low on growth pace. While the first quarter growth rate was 0.6 per cent after a contraction of 0.2 percent in the previous quarter the second quarter growth was a modest 2.3 per cent . The economy grew at an annual average rate 0f 2 per cent from 2012 -14. In the second quarter of 2015 the growth was 1.5 per cent which is lower than the growth rate in the same ...
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This article shows statics and comparative of economy between years of the last decade in order to analyze what will be the situation for the present year.
The weak growth of labor market during the last decade has caused trouble with spending culture in North America, which also affects the whole economy in the Country; this means that the inflation is also growing weakly in order to maintain a balance in society, but this is not the target the government wants for the Nation just because the more money people spends, the more hiring will be offered ...
In an era dominated by peace, citizens are more inclined to look into economic growth and development. In particular, individuals look at how economic growth will manage to make their lives or that of their loved ones better. In this perspective, a candidate aspiring to seek a position of power must provide their intended proposition on tackling economic issues. On the case of candidates seeking re-election, their previous record is scrutinized and compared with that of the contender. In the prevailing times, the biggest issue is how an individuals can be able to affect the per capitata income and output. Per ...
Chapter 1 – Perspectives
The 5 × 7 Business Technology Strategy
The 5 × 7 Business Technology Strategy is a consulting practice which aims to help the organizations to optimize their technology investments. Going through the strategy I found that some of the steps can be particularly effective. Segmenting the operational and strategic layers of business will surely help in effective management of resources. Decentralization and private hosting of the website will also help in the daily and easy upgrade to the website. One of the steps which I feel the most important is assessing the present as well as future security threats and being ...
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The article talks about Canada central bank’s move to keep its interest rate unchanged despite an economic slowdown. The Bank of Canada revised down its annualized growth rate from 2% last year to 1.4% in the first half of this year. The economic slowdown can be attributed to the current decline in oil prices. The central bank’s move to maintain the lending rate at 0.5% is a move seen to encourage more lending by the banks and, as a result, increase spending rates in the country. Oil is a product that has a significant impact on Canada's ...
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Financial markets are subject to market factors including those that affect demand and supply for money. In that respect, this discussion refers to an article on US debt crisis to demonstrate the effect of such factors by analyzing the effect of US debt ceiling crisis that include foreign financial institutions hoarding funds and their refusal to accept US treasuries as collateral.
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- Financial market’s debt ceiling impact on interest rate and private investments without an agreement that US was no longer able to borrow.
With a debt ceiling but lack of an agreement that the US government could ...
Bitcoin is purely peer-peer electronic cash that makes it possible for online money payments to be remitted directly from one party to the other without having to go through financial institutions. With bitcoin, digital signatures are considered part of the solution but the problem arises when the trusted third party is needed to curtail any form of double spending. The solution to this double spending lies in bitcoin; this is because it timestamps transactions by hashing them into a hash-based work proof. This makes it form a network that will not be altered unless the proof-of work is redone. Bitcoin has ...
This article focuses on the changing trends in the spending culture by the youth. Youth which was once a car generation has now ditched this culture. They are perhaps ready to lighten their pockets for Smartphones instead. Housing is another sector where a typical family’s spending goes. The Great Recession is one of the main reasons for the youth changing their spending interests, along with the parameters of changing lifestyles, high fuel prices, stagnant wages and newer technologies. I believe that this is true, owing to changing lifestyles and rising prices (Thompson and Weissmann, 2012) The “sharing economy” is the ...
In the past few years, many economies in the world have been affected by inflation. It is important to define inflation on the economic perspective in order to understand its phenomenon. Inflation is the general increase in the price level in the economy of a country (Joseph 3). There are various economic terms that are related to the issue of inflation. For instance, inflation may be brought about by an increase in the aggregate demand. Demand is the quantity of a product or a service a consumer is willing and able to buy at the existing market price at a given time period.
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Over the years that followed the 9/11 attack, airports focused on advancing their safety through upgrades in their security systems. Although the safety risks in airport transportation have declined significantly, the advanced security measures present new problems. According to an article by Nixon (2015), the airport security improvements clash with privacy issues.
According to the article, there are newly developed systems for flagging people that go into restricted areas of the airport, using radar to detect explosives, and a scanning system to make security lines fast. The video scanning, surveillance, and bomb detecting security ...
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In the United States, and in other developed countries, healthcare is treated more like a necessity than a benefit, contrary to the way how most developing countries prioritize the provision for healthcare and other health and wellness-related services, wherein it is perceived more like a luxury. This is one of the main reasons why there are a lot of thriving health and medical insurance companies in the U.S. and other developed countries. The citizens in those places are willing to pay a premium just to get the best healthcare services for themselves and their family members, who basically act as dependents in a family health ...
The article articulates the analysis of the budget proposal by President Obama concerning the increase of taxes for the airline industries. The airline industries disagree to this move stating that the passengers are already overtaxed. The recipients, on the other hand, agree to the taxes stating that the lack of changes has caused delays in the airline company. The congress passed a legislation that allows the “Federal Aviation Administration” to make independent cuts of its expenditure, unlike in the past. The congress points out that there has been wasteful spending in the aviation especially the Transportation Security Administration.
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Q1. What were the three signs that the U.S economy continued to improve at the beginning of 2016?
Ans: The three signs that showed that U.S economy improved is the consumer spending which grew from 1.8 % to 1.9 % from the previous year. The inflation rate increased by 0.7% from the year 2015 and the GDP growth rate increased from 2 % in the first quarter to third quarter(“U.S. Economy Staring 2016 on Solid Footing”,2016).
Q2. How does the current state of the U.S economy compare to macroeconomic conditions in Japan and Europe?
Ans: The U.S economy was more ...
Article Summary
The US economy has grown at the rate of 3.4 per cent in the second half of 2013 but this pace of growth has died down in the first quarter of 2014. The GDP of the US contracted by 1 per cent in the first quarter of 2014 . In 2011 the economy had contracted by 1.3 per cent but has not seen any contraction since then until 2014. The immediate cause of this contraction is the severe winter weather conditions this year that has subdued economic activities in many regions of the country. It is believed that the unmet ...
Introduction
Enterprises normally have many buyers purchasing their products such that they do not get a chance to know each of them personally. In such a case the business is required to pursue a rigorously tested study concerning consumer behavior. People are definitely different, but at some point their minds tend to react in the same way, and comprehending the aspects can assist the company to formulate strategies that will make customers accept their items or services. The creative measures should be ethical to conform to the universal values of the consumer base. This article articulates a critical review of ...
In the article Chicago Schools’ Financial Controls Assailed in Report, Caroline Porter discusses how mismanagement and inefficiencies are draining the cash strapped Chicago Public Schools (CPS). This is evidenced by the financial report that had been released for the fiscal year 2013. According to the Chicago Board of Education’s oversight office, there were a number of deficiencies in internal controls and a number of cases of detrimental employee misconduct. In a particular instance, the report showed how a former technological worker had been suspected of embezzling more than $400000 from the schools. Consequently, Porter set out to identify the failure of management ...
Moran, Katherine J., and Rosanne Burson. “Understanding the Patient-Centered Medical Home”. Home Healthcare Nurse 32.8 (2014): 476-481. Web.
The populations of every country in the world are continuing to grow and in developed countries, the improved quality of living and superior health care available has extended life expectancies far beyond that of the past. A consequence of these developments is a growing number of senior adults requiring medical care in a home setting. According to a study by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), almost 92 percent of the participants stated they wanted to remain in their homes as ...
Judicial independence has been argued to be an abstract that can never be achieved. Legal jurists claim that the judiciary can never be independent of control of the executive, or the legislature provided that the justices are appointed by the politicians. The view is held across the judicial and political spectrum. As a consequence, twenty-one states in the United States of America have opted to elected justices of the Supreme Court. The election of the justices of the Supreme Court is can be contracted to the appointive system where the judges were appointed by the governor in the individual states. ...
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This article gives an analysis of the recession and the youth unemployment in EU. This gives much focus on the economy of countries like Spain, France and Italy in relation to their budget and the impact on the youth unemployment and the general effect on the economy. The article also shows measure taken by the European Commission in trying to curb the economic recession with help of various monetary and fiscal policies.(Basci,2007:19) The commission also gave the measures taken in relation to the debt crisis in Germany and the EU in general without much alteration of spending ...
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This is an interview between Miller and Stephen Mosher about the impacts of population growth in a given country. Miller asks a question while Mosher answers the questions asked. In the first question, Miller is asking Mosher the reason why the imminent population have not materialised and where the mistakes could have come from. However, Mosher says that the consequences of overpopulation in some instances from Malthus and Paul Ehrlich’s are deliberately exaggerated in attempt to frighten individuals into having not more than one or two children.
The second question Miller asked was if the projections about ...
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This article speaks about the manner with which retail shops are hit by the laws and regulations that seem to get them out of operations. All retain marketers face the same imperative. Retail is an area of business that allows the concept of long term economic individual consumers. There will not cease to be pricing analytics who keep on adjusting the price of the retail commodities to ensure that consumers are not discouraged from marketing. Some retail sellers do not require the industrialized pricing. Individual pricing at the moment when the customer is making a purchase will increase in value ...
This article gives a highlight of the changes which have been made in fire protection measures within many residential areas around the globe. The article first takes us to the fire alarm market, when minimal changes have been made, especially over the past year. According to the article, the major important aspect is enhancement of prevention measures within the industry such that there are no losses deemed as a result of poor response and communication during tragic occurrences (Klotz-Young 2012). To meet these measures, many strategies have been put in place to ensure that all buildings that have a price tag in ...