Charles Murray's third part of Losing Ground, which is accurately called "interpreting the data" explains how the information gathered is used and interpreted. ... By just taking on huge processes with not just jumping into them but with accuracy and design this was accomplished. ...
We have complied this report to factor in the effects of the business environment to show how it has been used for the development as well as the detriment of the conglomerate. 2.2 Research Methodology 2.2.1 Primary Data Collection The primary research was collected by approaching the Finolex Group and requesting for certain statistics. 2.2.2 Secondary data collection The Secondary data was collected through using magazines, case studies, analyses and available statistics on the internet. 3 Comparison of Finolex Pipes with competitor Astral Pipes Finolex pipes with its moto "paani ko ...
The following chart shows their findings in the study: Data Source: Tompkins County Department of Social Services, 2000; Input-output analysis uses IMPLAN multipliers for Tompkins County 1998: direct effect 1.0, indirect effect 0.32, induced effect 0.28. ... The impact of the working parents is shown in the following chart: Data Source: Tompkins County Department of Social Services, 2000; Input-output analysis uses IMPLAN multipliers for Tompkins County 1998: direct effect 1.0, indirect effect 0.32, induced effect 0.28. ... Small steps are being taken to improve this process; but no...
There are signs that even this gradual process of diversification of economic activity has lost momentum during the 1990s. ... For example, textile policies instituted in the 1950s did increase employment in the handloom and small-scale power loom industries, but the export potential of India's textile industry may have been damaged in the process. ...
Production involves technical processes and physical relationships; for example, steel is produced by using iron ore, coal, and other materials. ... To be comfortable with the above relationships picture a graph by using the data in the table. ...
The data would lead us to believe that if more US-based companies take their production to the Global South, more US jobs will be lost to cheaper wages in those countries, the trade deficit of the US would be even higher, and an increasing number of farmers in the US would be put out of work; along with the increasing exploitation of the environments in the Global South countries. ... This violates the democratic process because it gives rights to corporations usually reserved for countries. ...
"We need to reawaken this giant." -Ronald Reagan. When Ronald Reagan entered office, the American economy was in a state of decline. Economists were doubting the American system of free enterprise, and some thought Russia's command economy was the answer. The Keynesian school of thought figured ...