Macroeconomic Variables in Mexico Student’s Name Institution Date Macroeconomics is the study of the trends and cycles of variables such as the budget deficit, unemployment, inflation, exchange rates, economic growth, e.tc. Evaluating these variables will help the monetary authority of a country assess the performance as well as come up with necessary measures required to increase aggregate output through the use of both fiscal and monetary policies. Fiscal policy involves the use of taxes and government expenditure, while monetary policy consists of the use of interest rates, discount rates, open market operations, etc. to stimulate aggregate demand (Andersen et al., 2015). This study will analyze the trends of economic growth, inflation, and unemployment in Mexico from 2009-2018 and compare them with world averages with a view of providing recommendations on important fiscal and monetary policy. Economic growth is the quantitative increase in a country’s output generally over one year. Economic growth can be measured using; Urbanization, GDP per capita, Gross National…
Recycling Recycling is the process of recovering and reusing waste materials or products already disposed. These contents are collected and reprocessed to make new items; metals, plastics and paper are reused to produce different products. Recycling consists of three types; primary, secondary and tertiary. In primary recycling, materials are recycled without changing anything on them. An example of primary recycling is donating a book you are ready to dispose of with the same conditions you used it with and for the same purpose. In secondary recycling, some modification is done on the material but without involving chemical processes. An example is making a plant pot from cutting the upper part of a plastic bottle. In tertiary recycling, a material/product is altered chemically or through heating to create a new item. An example is chemical treatment of paper pulp into other paper products. Recycling is mandatory and not just a passing novelty anymore. The environment needs everyone to conserve it by reducing waste products as much as possible through recycling them. Recycling traces its history to the first municipal dump program…
Narrative revision Adjacent to the tall city wall of Mora, there is an isolated nest sewed with care and appears to be extraordinary in the sense that rain and strong winds do not interfere with its position or stricture. In its separate location, there lives a bird that every day, seems to mind no one’s business due to the belief that the community placed it. Pinora could fly above the tallest buildings all a lot every day throughout the year with nobody to associate. And, this became its normal life but always thought of something better in the future. Mora is a city that is surrounded by a 40 feet perimeter wall with tall buildings; many animals that engage in different activities to ensure the growth and maintenance of the town. Within this town, the population was increasing rapidly, and this brought worries to the community in general. However, finding a solution for the situation was difficult as every individual was locked within the walls due to some historical narrations connected to beyond the wall. That is, back in the…
Agriculture and Antiquity Student’s Name Affiliation Course Instructor Due Date Annotated Webliography: Agriculture and Antiquity nytimes.com The nytimes.com is the New York Times website that features various news articles. Notably, the article How the First Farmers Changed History by Zimmer is an agricultural article that has been featured on the site. The report highlights one of the discoveries that happened in a small village knows as Ain Ghazal. Markedly, the development is mainly made of human skeletons, which date up to 10,000 years ago. The area used to be home to the first farming families. Furthermore, families are considered to be the pioneers of agriculture. According to Zimmer, the families that dwelled in the area buried their loved ones beneath their house floors. Correspondingly, the article is not biased or one-sided since it identifies other regions where agricultural pioneers existed. Although it recognizes the way…
Commercial Bank Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Course Name Professor Due Date Commercial Banks Commercial banks are institutions that perform the function of accepting deposits and giving loans to the members of the public for investment purposes. Commercial banks are banks that are accessible to the members of the public. They offer services to the general members of the public and other companies. There are different types of commercial banks based on the function the bank performs, type of the bank, and other functions such as the kind of services that commercial banks perform and banking channels these banks use. Different types of commercial banks There are three major categories of commercial banks. Public Sector Banks Public sector banks refer to banks that have been nationalized by respective governments to allow deposits and advance loans to members of the public. These banks are opened to members of the public, and they are free to buy the shares of the bank to become a shareholder of the bank. In most countries, the government holds the largest stake of public banks…
Army Profession and Ethics Student’s Name Affiliation Course Instructor Due Date Army Profession and Ethics Commanding an army requires resources and mental capabilities that have to be incorporated effectively. The skills are vital in problem-solving and making sound judgment as a leader. Furthermore, an army leader should reason critically, ethically, and analytically before making any decision. The problem-solving process should also have an original map that outlines the possible outcomes. Equally important is the fact that a leader has to uphold impressive moral and ethical values. The values should act as a source of motivation to perform duty in a manner that is worthy of people’s trust. Therefore, a Sargent is expected to provide solutions that are both reliable and ethical. Although it is challenging to be a Sargent, it is vital to provide solutions that are both effective and ethical in case of a crisis. Several ethical standards are to be upheld by an army leader. First,…
EDI INTEGRATION IMPACT FOR COMPLICATION OF INFORMATION FLOW IN INCLUSIVE SUPPLY CHAIN ABSTRACT One of the critical components of supply chain operation performance is the data exchange in the supply chain. In terms of both research and business practice, incorporation of the supply chain data is a current issue. This also comes from the usage of multiple IT structures to assist business partners ‘management in the supply chain. One approach to integrating These structures into the supply chain is by the introduction of Electronic data exchange (EDI), which facilitates the sharing of electronic records between stakeholders and decreases the time for transfer of data and expense of cooperation. EDI is a fast and secure way for company records to be moved. This allows for logistic data flow optimization and physical process synchronization. The EDI design often affects logistic processes operating performance by reducing errors induced by faulty communication flows. The purpose of this report is to explain the impact of e-data exchange in the very complex and demanding market climate on the implementation of Warehouse Management Systems (WMS). We…
Slaves were the backbone of the economy of the Southern. Slaves were more important to the South than the North. America’s southern states become the economic engine of the nation due to the plantations of cash crops such as tobacco, cotton, and sugarcane where slaves worked. The American prosperity was impacted by the slave economy. 75 percent of the entire world’s cotton was produced by the South and Mississippi River valley was registering more millionaires per capita than anywhere in the nation due to the income coming from the plantations where the slaves were working tirelessly for their masters. The slaves were owned by mostly the white families that could afford them. People think that almost all the Southerners owned slaves however only a quarter of the Southern families owned slaves. Slaves were owned by plantation owners, some few black indentured servants, rich white families and elites. Slaves were a symbol of prosperity and wealth. The slaves were kept by the white families as source of labor for their farm; small and large plantations, on their homes, industries and transportation.…
growth of the American economy and determine how the American economy influenced Europe′s economy starting in the 1950s and afterwards The 1950s has been portrayed as an economic boom time for the United States, with housing, automobile ownership, the private sector, and government all expanding. Explain the growth of the American economy and determine how the American economy influenced Europe′s economy starting in the 1950s and afterwards. Why was the American economy successful? In what ways did Europe benefit from the American economy? Your paper should be 2-3 pages in length (excluding cover page and references) and formatted according to the Writing & APA. Be sure to discuss and reference concepts taken from the assigned textbook reading and relevant research. You must include a minimum of three resources: One primary resource (textbook or required reading), and Two secondary resources (credible, academic, or professional references beyond the text or required course readings). Review the grading rubric to see how you will be graded for this assignment.[unique_solution] The 1950s has been portrayed as an economic boom time for the United States, with…
Student Name Course Date The Mule Bone This play depicts the life of African Americans, especially those living in rural areas. Written by Hughes and Hurston in 1930 during the economic crisis era, this play draws the folklore and oral tradition of the Southern Blacks (Gates Jr. 1). As such, the play employs a verbal one-upmanship element of “mule-talking.” The drama starts on a Saturday in Eatonville, Florida, where Dave and Jim fight for Daisy’s (a sexy and self-cautious home servant) love. Jim is arrested and tried at Joe Clarke’s barn for knocking Dave using a hock bone of mule. Although Jim admits that he hit Dave, he claims that it was not a crime while saying that one must use a weapon in a crime, but a mule‘s bone is not a weapon. However, Joe Clarke finds Jim guilty of a felony and expels him from the town for two years. Notably, the players engage in friendly talks while being sarcastic at other times. One of the most exciting scenes is when Teet and Walter argue about Teet’s letter…