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    China’s Threat to the United States Economy For the last twenty eight years‚ China has been quickly growing into one of the largest economies in the world. China has accomplished this feat‚ in part‚ by radically changing their policies on trade and free market interactions with other countries. During this process‚ China has bought approximately one hundred trillion dollars of United States debt in the form of Treasury bills‚ notes‚ bonds‚ and Inflation Protected Securities (Amadeo). This debt

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    Peter Nesi Bus 100: The Contemporary Workplace Short Essay 2 US Economy Jan/08 Aug/08 Unemployment Rate 4.9% 6.1% GDP 1.5% (roughly) 2.5% (roughly) CPI 4.3 % 5.4% PPI 7.4% 9.6% The US economy has been becoming a slowing economy as we approach the second quarter of the 2008 fiscal year. The GDP has increased from January 2008 to August 2008 but still there has been a large increase in unemployment rates. The CPI according to http://www.whitehouse.gov/fsbr/esbr

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    IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND US ECONOMIC GROWTH INTRODUCTION: The assignment is about the case where the organizations in the US were responsible for the development and advancement of information technology which also included the invention of Mainframe and Midrange computers in the era of 1960s and 1970s. Companies such as IBM and Dell were one of the first companies which led to advancement of information technology. However‚ with the high cost of production in US regarding the production of

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    Current state of US economy and effect of business in Ohio. The American economy has suffered the deepest and most protracted recession since the Great Depression. The financial crisis that began in the fall of 2008 had enduring effects on economic performance. In the first quarter of 2009‚ real gross domestic product (real GDP) fell by 6.4 percent. Real GDP fell for four straight quarters‚ from third quarter 2008 through second quarter 2009. The good news is that we have enjoyed more than three

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    research‚ (sources must be documented using MLA format)‚ and write a brief analysis of the current status of the U.S. economy. Include current values and trends for at least three of the following indicators: GDP Productivity Inflation Unemployment rate CPI Balance of Payments and/or Trade The United States is still managing to continue on its downward spiral as far as the economy goes. Actually‚ it is more like a rollercoaster with small hills. We will appear to be getting better or see the

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    1750-1850: A brief survey Great Social Thinkers Inventions 1750-1800                                         1752 1755 1757 1758 1761 1769 1774 1775 1784 1785 1791 1792 1794 1796 1799 * Benjamin Franklin invents the lightening rod. * Samuel Johnson publishes the first English language dictionary * John Campbell invents the sextant. * Dolland invents a chromatic lens. * John Harrison invents the navigational clock or marine chronometer for measuring longitude. * James Watt

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    European Influence on World Economy From 1850 - 1920 In the 19th and 20th centuries‚ Europe continued to shape and influence the world through strong-arming global trade‚ modernization‚ and colonization. European countries physically and/or economically controlled lands in Africa‚ Latin America‚ and the Middle East to export cash crops‚ creating economic dependence; this‚ in turn‚ inhibited modernization. In the late 19th century‚ Africa was partitioned among the European powers strictly

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    United States‚ privately/publicly owned firms produce most goods and services. The U.S.‚ being the largest economy in the world‚ produce different kinds of goods and services that are divided into four main sectors. The first sector produces goods made directly from natural resources. the second sector manufactures and generates electricity. The third sector‚ and the largest part of the U.S. economy‚ it enclosed financial services such as retail‚ government services‚ and entertainment. The fourth sector

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    The U.S. Economy: Private and Public Sectors ANSWERS TO END-OF-CHAPTER QUESTIONS 4-1 4-2 4-3 Distinguish between the functional and personal distribution of income. Which is being referred to in each of the following statements? “The combined share of wage income and proprietary income has remained remarkably stable at about 80 percent since the Second World War.” “The relative income of the richest households is higher today than in 1970.” The functional distribution of income shows

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    and many millions of men and women in the various industries that supported the war effort. There was concern that when the war ended there would be another depression because that war-time employment would end. But that didn’t happen. The wartime economy brought about full employment and‚ in doing so‚ achieved what New Deal programs had been unable to do. In 1940‚ there were 8 million Americans unemployed. By 1941‚ however‚ unemployment was almost unheard of. There were actually labor shortages in

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