Category: Economics 2707

  • Postwar Economic Miracle and Consumer Society

    Table of Contents Introduction Portrayal of Postwar Economic Miracle and Consumer Society Western Europeans’ Interpretations Conclusion Bibliography Introduction Movies are resourceful works of art that can help viewers analyze historical events and appreciate how they impacted on citizens’ lives. Following the end of the Second World War, various economic and social developments emerged that transformed…

  • Inward Foreign Direct Investment & Local Productivity

    The effect of foreign direct investment (FDI) on productivity of the country well researched topic throughout literature. The article review is one of these genres wherein the author studies FDI’s effect on the domestic productivity in the UK (Haskel, Pereira & Slaughter 2007). The relevance of the topic arise due to the increased dependence of…

  • Financial Geographies of Housing

    Investment is the act of putting money in a business to make it grow and receive more profits. Examples of investor characteristics include goal setting, knowledge of the market, and effective decision-making skills. It is also important to consider project objectives and policies, such as those guiding financial decisions, savings, reinvestments, and expenditure. Moreover, it…

  • Netherlands in World Geography

    European Union is an economic, social and political unison of twenty seven states of the European continent. The roots of European Union go back to 1950 when after the world war the steel and coal industries of Western Europe were integrated to form the European steel and coal community. The success of this community encouraged…

  • Beef Export Benefits for Australia

    Table of Contents References Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E The traditions of animal husbandry and the culture of meat consumption in Australia have become the main reason that the country is a world exporter of beef. When the first settlers arrived on the mainland, there were no suitable animals for…

  • International Markets: Term Definition

    Introduction Types of financial institutions The international financial structure has undergone rampant development in the recent past. There has been emergence of different alternative types of financial structures. These are categorised into two main groups which include the banks and non-bank financial institutions. Non bank financial institutions consist of firms that offer various financial services…

  • “The Quitter Economy: Companies Are Liquidating” by D. Gross

    Companies Are Liquidating; Homeowners Are Mailing In The Keys. Have We Given Up? The article begins by articulating the current happenings in the American economy. A big-city store trading in electrical items has just given up and 34,000 people will lose their jobs as this company, circuit city stores, closes shop. The store tried to…

  • The Coinbase NFT Marketplace Analysis

    Table of Contents Introduction NonFungible Token (NFT) Coinbase Operating Costs The Viability of the Research and Development Costs Conclusion References Introduction Coinbase nonfungible token (NFT) is separate from the cryptocurrency business, and research and development create new products to improve existing offerings. NFTs are different from cryptocurrencies because they are unique and not interchangeable. Coinbase…

  • Do Financial Policymakers Use Financial Theory?

    Burgess and Larsen (1995) conducted an investigative study to find possible ways to reduce financial risks using the market merger. In pursuit of these, they purposed to utilize the active depository institutions between 1980 and 1970. Their focus was mainly on depository institutions like Bank Holding Companies (BHCs) and Loans and Savings associations (S&Ls). Notably,…

  • Monetary Policy Study by Mizen & Yalcin

    Mizen & Yalcin (2006) conducted a study to find out the relationship between a company’s financial composition and its monetary rules and regulations. In particular, they suspected that these factors had a close relationship with the kind of responses employees have in their workplace. To achieve this, the authors sought data from manufacturing firms within…