Category: Economics 2707

  • Monetary and Fiscal Policy: Entrepreneurial Activities

    Financial management principles promoted at the national level can be factors that determine the different economic performance of individual businesses, including supply and demand. The current monetary policy of the United States assumes free conditions for the development of entrepreneurial activities. Miranda-Agrippino and Rey (2020) highlight such policy features as promoting an open market, reducing…

  • The US’ Organizations: Creating and Protecting Jobs

    Introduction Organizations in all industries are interested in maintaining their levels of competitiveness for continued delivery of value to their owners (shareholders). In fact, “any organization in today’s fast moving environment that is looking for the pace of change to slow is likely to be sorely disappointed” (Bertscherk and Kaiser 395). One of the major…

  • United States Steel Corp. vs. Commissioner

    A tax haven is a state that has no payment of taxes be it personal or corporate. Businesses are allowed to operate without the intervention of the government in form of taxes (Shaxson, 2011). One of these states is the Liberia which allows the residents to carry out business or activities without the state interference.…

  • Foreign Subsidiaries and Their Conflicting Demands

    Table of Contents Conflicts in Areas of Operations Conflicts in Areas of Decision-making and Deployment of Resources Conflicts in Areas of Ownership Reference The efforts of host governments in maintaining their national economies through policy interventions under influences such as taxation and request for joint ventures or buying power of state-owned companies restrict the freedom…

  • Self-Regulation and Risk Evaluation

    In this video, McKenna, the audit consultant, and independent journalist focuses on two myths. The first myth refers to the assumption that shareholders damage corporations and the public. McKenna mentions professor Stoute and her book, where she states that there is no legal duty in corporate law for corporations to reduce taxes. In turn, the…

  • Sanctions Imposed on Russia: Economic Impact

    Table of Contents Economic Impact: General Aspects Economic Impact in Agriculture Economic Effect in Energy Positive and Negative Effects for Russia Conclusion References During the last several decades, Russia has been one of the leading importers of agricultural products globally. The country developed business relationships with different countries and established trade agreements in different sectors.…

  • Rhodium Company: Financial Report

    Terms of references The aim of setting of optimal capital is to use the whole amount of capital that has less cost of acquisitions. This includes debt and equity capital. The profits are measured in terms of the total assets used to conduct business operations and not just the equity of the owners themselves. Aside…

  • Financial Pyramids: Bernard Madoff Ponzi Scheme

    In most cases, if it is about financial pyramids, unstable, and usually rather weak market economies are meant. At the same time, when financial relations were not yet typical for the population, and the majority of people started to master the capitalist principles of the market, the chances for fraudsters grew. Nevertheless, experience shows that…

  • Asymmetric Information in Vietnam’s Motorcycle Helmet Campaign

    As a matter of fact, asymmetric information in relation to the market is connected with a common situation when one party knows more than another one. For instance, sellers may have considerably more information about the quality and peculiar features of their product in comparison with consumers (Pindyck & Rubinfeld, 2018). In addition, asymmetric information…

  • Foreign Direct Investment Net Inflows

    Introduction FDI is a form of “investment inflows that involve obtaining a lasting interest by a resident entity of one economy in an enterprise that is resident in another economy” (Reinert 2011, p. 67). The lasting interest means that a long-term relationship exists between a foreign investor and a local enterprise. It also means that…