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Papers On Miscellaneous Economic Issues
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1996 Presidential Race / A Question of Economy ?
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10 pages in which the writer examines the 1996 U.S. Presidential race as having largely been a question of economy. Clinton's role and ideology in U.S. economic policy are looked at as are Bob Dole's counter attacks. All are evaluated with respect to the election's outcomes. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: Election.wps
A Case for a Livable Wage
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This 3 page paper evaluates figures from a New Jersey town to demonstrate that people cannot live on minimum wage. A sample budget is drawn up for a Watchung, N.J. family. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA317wge.rtf
A Comparative Study of The Terrorist Attacks and Its Effect on Wall Street
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This 9 page paper provides an overview of the central arguments and accounting perspectives presented in two particular articles on the impacts of the World Trade Center tragedy on Wall Street. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Mbstock.rtf
A Comparison of Data Requirements for Different Organizations
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This 3 page paper looks at reporting requirements for non-profit organizations. An organization aligned with the arts, and one that is a service organization is selected for comparison. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA816org.rtf
A Discussion on Income Redistribution
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This 14 page paper considers why income redistribution should be a public policy and what kinds of policies may be used to bring about equitable income distribution. The paper looks at different systems such as communism and the use of the Poor laws and the current model of the welfare state to consider the benefits and problem of income redistribution.
Filename: TEincred.rtf
A Liberal Marxist’s View of Internet Gambling
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This 5 page
report discusses international Internet gambling in the context
of thinking exercised by a liberal Marxist. The traditional
Marxist viewpoint follows the original thinking of Karl Marx that
all events in human society are determined by economic forces.
Marx’s ultimate goal was to liberate the world from the evil of
acquisitive materialism and lead the human race to a new freedom.
He saw humans as unable to overcome greed. And certainly, greed
plays an important role in gambling. Therefore, a liberal Marxist
is likely to find him/herself in the unusual position of siding
with ultra-conservatives and the religious right regarding
international Internet gambling. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWingam.wps
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