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Labor Market And Career Planning Trends
Number of words: 449 - Number of pages: 2

.... jobs. Most of the higher-paying and rapidly-growing jobs demand training and education beyond high school. Since technology is quickly changing and developing, the "upgrading" of skills is very important. This means that many people that are employed will need to continue their education to keep up with this new technology that affects their jobs. Furthermore, the higher one's education, the better. For instance, college graduates, on average, earn much more than those with a high school degree. With this known, people should consider obtaining the training .....


Cutting The National Debt
Number of words: 1423 - Number of pages: 6

.... a per capita figure of $75.01. The only justification for debt of any significant amount was a war. By 1900 this had been reduced to under $1 Billion. By 1919, the end of World War I, the debt had climbed to $25.5 Billion. In each of the following years the debt was reduced, and by 1930 stood at $18.1 Billion. With the collapse of Wall Street in 1929, the country (debt history: 1850 to 1950) fell into the Great Depression, which lasted until 1940. At that time the debt had climbed to $51 Billion. By the end of World War II the debt was $269 Billion. Agai .....


Increasing Shareholder Wealth
Number of words: 1375 - Number of pages: 5

.... corporations. Depending on the size of the corporation, they might have the power to employ methods which are difficult for the workers to prevent or counteract. One tactic used by corporations to reduce labor costs is the utilization of “sweatshop” labor. A sweatshop is a manufacturing facility that operates below minimum standards of safety and/or wages and benefits. Sweatshops flourished in the United States in the late 1800s and early 1900s. This paper will examine the re-emergence of sweatshop manufacturing in the U.S. and abroad, and its impact on .....


Switzerland's Industrialized Economy
Number of words: 639 - Number of pages: 3

.... manufacturing sector. On an annual average, inflation rose from 3.2 percent to 5.4 percent, which is worrisome because Switzerland is considered a low-inflation economy. On June 2, 1991 Swiss voters rejected a government sponsored tax which would have modernized Switzerland’s tax system by a tax called Value Added Tax. The Swiss currency is called the Swiss Franc, and 1.5 francs equal one U.S. dollar. The new common currency adopted early this year called the Euro, was rejected by Switzerland, although eleven nations participated. Therefore, Switzerland pr .....


The North American Free Trade Agreement
Number of words: 1991 - Number of pages: 8

.... NAFTA is accomplishing its primary goals and encouraging the growth of the American economy. NAFTA negotiations began on June 11, 1990 when former President George Bush and Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gurtari met to discuss the possibility of revising current trade policies. The thing that set the NAFTA apart from other trade agreements historically was that it was to be the first trade agreement entered into between two industrial countries and a developing country. By much of the world the NAFTA is often viewed upon as North America's answer to the Euro .....


China's Economic Growth Due To Recent Foreign Policies
Number of words: 1258 - Number of pages: 5

.... from automobile, to petrochemical, to pharmaceuticals, and optical fiber. Also, with all the foreign investment China is receiving, the socialistic republic will only grow more and more interdependent upon the world economy. However, the impressive growth rate of China's economy is not without its shortcomings. Problems such as inflation and inefficient state-owned enterprises plague the rise of the Chinese economy. The main goal for China's modern foreign policies is the development of the Chinese infrastructure. The significance of improved communication a .....


Tariffs And Trade Restrictions To Save Jobs
Number of words: 1241 - Number of pages: 5

.... of the economy must be good for the whole. It's a laughable logic. Import restrictions can take several forms. Typically, Congress will use tariffs and quotas to protect a domestic firms from foreign competition. Tariffs are a monetary tax on each unit of an imported commodity. Quotas are a numerical limit on the annual quantity of particular imports. A more subtle form of protectionism is the minimum quality standard. In the generally rare cases in which the market cannot regulate product quality on its own, the government is justified in establishing such .....


Chemical Engineer
Number of words: 517 - Number of pages: 2

.... can earn $45,000 to well over $60,000. "To be successful in chemical engineering, one must be curious and persevering" (Finney IV 13). The person must be flexible in order to adapt to each phase encountered. They must also be ambitious. Honesty is another very important trait. They must be cooperative since they are a member of a team. In order to get a job as a chemical engineer, a person should have at least a Bachelor’s Degree. The degree should be in chemical engineering. The degree is acquired by four years of study. Subjects studied include .....



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