Category: Economic

  • The UAE Economic Statecraft Policy Evaluation

    Table of Contents Introduction Policy Goals and the Reason for Their Choice Designing Economic Tools: What Will Leave an Impact Conclusion Bibliography Footnotes Introduction The evolution of a company in the realm of the UAE economy presupposes facing a range of complicated choices. Although the UAE realm facilitates a certain economic advantage, it still poses…

  • China’s Economic Growth and Inflation

    Table of Contents Introduction Body Review of Literature Conclusion Works Cited Introduction China has grown from a third world country to become the world’s second largest economy after the United States. This ranking is based on nominal gross domestic products and purchasing power parity (Chow 3). On the road to becoming the second largest economy,…

  • Socialism as an Economic Model

    Table of Contents Introduction What is Socialism Socialism as an Economy Model Social Democracy Conclusion Bibliography Introduction The advantages and disadvantages of Socialism are an ardently debated topic. In my opinion, Socialism is inefficient because of its failure to accept human nature. The examples of Socialist countries – the USSR, Cuba, and China – prove…

  • American Economic Power and Past Achievements

    Table of Contents Introduction Trosper and the Lessons of Indigenous People Shiller and False Trump’s Triumph Conclusion References Introduction The economic growth of the United States is usually determined by a variety of outside and inside factors, including politics and technological innovations. In this paper, the analysis of two sources will help comprehend better the…

  • Economic Recession: The US National Debt

    America’s national debt has a significant effect on its current economic situation. Political leaders come up with political rhetoric that does not in any way inform Americans about the current debt situation (Solow 29). Foreigners own $11.7 trillion of the outstanding debt which is almost half the total amount of debt owed to the public.…

  • Neuroeconomics: Why Economics Needs Brain?

    Table of Contents Introduction Weaknesses of standard economics solved by Neuroeconomics How different lobes in the brain interlinked to the above responses Key assertions of Neuroeconomics Global financial Crisis and Neuroeconomics How Neuroeconomics can help to improve Sales References Introduction Neuroeconomics is the study of the economic cognition based on biological micro-foundations. Biological micro-foundations are…

  • Economic Recession of 2007-2009

    Table of Contents Introduction Financial Regulation and the Addressed Problems Reference: Introduction The financial crisis of 2007-2009 is justly considered to be among the most traumatic and serious economic downturns with far-fetching consequences. Since the decline affected a series of national economies, it has been termed the Great Recession, which probably allowed drawing analogies between…

  • Economic Growth of Morocco in the Context of Sustainable Development

    The Moroccan economy is considered to be a relatively liberal economy governed by the law of supply and demand. Since 1993, Morocco has pursued a policy of privatizing certain sectors of the economy that were formerly in the hands of the government. Morocco has become a major player in African economic affairs and ranks fifth…

  • Economics: Productivity Measurement for a Company

    Table of Contents Introduction Experience in Measuring Productivity Total, Average, and Marginal Product Relation of Production and Cost Conclusion References Introduction Productivity is one of the primary indicators of an organization’s performance, a measure of efficiency. Generally, productivity is the ratio between output and input, while peculiarities of measurement will be different depending on the…

  • Economic Landscape of Turkey Since Mustafa Kemal Atatürk

    Turkey is a nation with a geographic area located in the Middle East. In its antiquity, it has acted as an intermediary between two continents, Asia and Europe. Atatürk became the first president of this country after several significant events (Ayhan et al. 62). For example, he rose to prominence for his position in safeguarding…