Coca-Cola is a carbonated soft drink internationally sold by Coca-Cola Company in restaurants, stores, and vending machines. Incorporated in 1892, Coca-Cola Company is an American Multinational company known for manufacturing and distributing non-alcoholic drinks in more than 200 countries worldwide. The soft drink company is known for its brand “coke,"...
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Research shows that what one earns in the US is hinged on his or her education, industry, ethnicity, geographical location, occupation and gender among other factors (Abousamak, 2018). Various calculators consider innumerable measures when determining wage differences, which gives rise to variance in wages differing from calculator to calculator, besides...
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Economic indicators are statistical data that represents the economic activity. Economic indicators play a significant role in facilitating the analysis of the performance of the economy and also establishing predictions of the expected performance in future. An example of a function played by economic indicators is the analysis of the...
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Graphs and Charts in the Post-Truth Era Graphs and charts have been skewed and manipulated to deceive or manipulate users in the post-truth era. The misleading graphs have been used to insert wrong ideas into a narrative to influence decision or perceptions of users. Most of the data in the charts...
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(a) Why do some economists claim that we should not worry too much about inflation? The economists claim that, as a result of the under-read measure of the inflation since they don’t take account of qualitative improvements over time. A small amount of inflation makes it possible to give adequate...
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Germany: Germany borders nine countries such as Poland, Austria, Switzerland, and Denmark among others. It lies at latitudes of 470 and 550N and longitudes of 50n and 160E. The territories of Germany consist of 349,223km2 of land and an area of 7798km2 of water totalling to 357021km2. Furthermore, it is regarded...
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International trade has positively impacted the economic growth of Iran over the last two decades. The primary source of foreign exchange revenue in Iran is the export of oil and gas. The other export commodities in Iran are petrochemicals, carpets, textiles and edible goods such as fresh and dried fruits....
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Macroeconomics is the branch of economics which studies how the entire economy behaves. The key changing factors in macroeconomics are such as inflation, price levels, rate of growth, national income, gross domestic product (GDP) and changes in unemployment. These variables are very important in; determining the functioning of an economy,...
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The Supply of Money and Government Intervention The supply of money in the economy can either steer growth or lead to inflation. Therefore, governments tend to regulate the circulation of the currency to stabilize the economy. Monetary and fiscal policies are powerful tools that are very powerful tools. However, other instruments...
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President Trump’s idea of introducing tariffs on imported foreign goods is highly beneficial to the Americans. The policy has created 20 times more jobs in the American economy within the last six months. According to the Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) study, the number of jobs created as a...
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Until today, the value-sharing mechanism in developed economies was based on a transformation of industrial productivity gains into purchasing power and service jobs. But the current wave of digital transformation could put an end to this mechanism, with destabilizing effects on our economic and social model (Nica, 2016). Resultantly, economists...
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The Impact of the 2008 Financial Crisis on Credit Rating Agencies The year 2008 will remain etched in the minds of the United States citizens because of the global financial crisis that was witnessed then. During the financial meltdown, the three big credit-rating agencies were involved in a scandal that entailed...
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