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Theory On Market Research
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 623.... this, desk research and field research. The information is then collected and analysed. Finally, the business has to make a decision about what to do in the light of the information formed.
Desk research involves the use of secondary Data. This is information which is already available, both within and outside the business. Information within the business is information collected routinely. Invoices, for instance, will tell them how much they selland who they are selling to. Accounts will give information about the value of sales and costs of production. Businesses can als .....
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The Secret Of Success
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 450.... rules that are helpful in
forming good habits.
Honesty - "Honesty is the best policy" is a proverb to which we
cannot well conform. There are so many temptations in the society that
through a little carelessness we are led astray.
Industry - every man, every woman, every boy and every girl, must
have proper work to do. To do nothing and lie idle is to bring ruins upon
oneself.
Enthusiasm - Enthusiasm is the basic element on the to succeed.
The difficulties in our way are tremendous, and what can we accomplish, if
we don't do it with enthusiasm?
Thrift - There are many p .....
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How Are Automatic Stabilizers Used To Combat Inflation?
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 386.... is, therefore reducing the
demand - pull inflation.
Another way to stabilize demand - pull inflation is to reduce government
spendings. Government spendings, are the spending that the government make with
the tax revenues, and they add to the gross domestic product. An automatic
stabilizer that will lower gross domestic product is welfare. As income rises,
there are less people who need welfare, therefore reducing the amount of
government spending, and lowering the gross domestic product.
Due to such automatic stabilizers as progressive tax rates and the
decrease of go .....
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Motivation To Work Well Depends More Than High Wages And On Working Conditions
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1599.... it is apparent that to become or be motivated does not always rely on
drive and goals - it can often arise through voluntary action as well.
McDougall (1908) made this extension of the concept of motivation to 'voluntary
behaviour' explicit by suggesting that instincts were the 'prime movers' of all
human activity. McDougall disagrees with the drive theorists arguing that the
instincts of staff in the workplace provide a major source of motivation.
Hebb (1949) also disagrees with the assumptions that directed and persistant
behaviour is always preceeded by 'extra neura .....
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Social Security: Problem And Solution
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 731.... to do with their money as they see fit. If someone feels that they are unable to invest wisely in the stock market, there are other options available. For instance, and perhaps the simplest, is to invest the funds into a money-market account, which will on average receive 1-1 1/2% more interest than a traditional savings account. From the time the average American starts working - say 16 or 17 - till the time he retires, there will be a lot of money that has accumulated in this account. Another option is a tax-sheltered annuity. This is an option available to anyone .....
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U.S. Wage Trends
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1223.... that the supply of workers in the [unskilled labor] categories already exceeds the demand for their services,” says L. Mishel, Research Director of Welfare Reform Network.
In view of these facts, I wonder if these trends are good or bad for society. “The danger of the information age is that while in the short run it may be cheaper to replace workers with technology, in the long run it is potentially self-destructive because there will not be enough purchasing power to grow the economy,” M. B. Zuckerman. My feeling is that the trend from unskilled labor to highly tec .....
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Inaccuracies Of The Consumer Price Index(CPI)
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 452.... it overcompensates the standard
of living.
Secondly, because the base period was over a decade ago, the quality of
the products has increased significantly, and therefore the prices should be
higher. The CPI, however, assumes that the increases in prices is a result of
inflation rather than quality improvements which is false. Here also, the CPI
overstates the rate of inflation.
Many consumers do not mind the overcompensation of the CPI because in
most cases it means more money in their pockets, but there are some consequences.
This may cause an ongoing inflation trend. .....
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Administrative Decision Making
Number of pages: 17 | Number of words: 4540.... by the late 1970s, Wexner began a twofold strategy of market development and product development. New stores were opened and acquired an appeal to women of different ages, sizes, and budget limits.
The Limited, Inc. is comprised of a unique family of brands. Since the grand opening in 1963, the Company has grown to over 5,633 stores and 13 retail businesses. Businesses that fall under the umbrella of The Limited, Inc. are: Express, Lerner New York, Lane Bryant, Henri Bendel, Structure, Limited Too, and Galyan's Trading Company. The Limited, Inc. also owns 83% of Intimate .....
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