United States v. Barrington===Computer Crime.
Make an argument. Do you agree or disagree.
Search the internet for this case, then search the book's PDF to find it.
In: Computer Science
Why has the HRM function increased in stature and influence in many organizations and How has increased globalization influenced the way HRM is practiced in the United States?
In: Economics
A group of college students from Canada, France, and the United Kingdom participate in the international internship exchange program at the hospital where you work, and they are learning more about population health in the United States.
On several occasions, the students have expressed a desire to
learn more about why a wealthy country such as the United States
does not offer universal health care coverage to its residents. The
students argue that the people in their countries are healthier
than Americans, that their citizens live longer, and that their
countries pay less per capita on healthcare than the United
States.
Because you are a recent graduate of CSU-Global with a degree in
healthcare management and are a newly promoted member of the
management staff, the CEO has asked that you take the lead in
ensuring that questions posed by the interns are addressed.
Through your course in population health, you understand that healthcare policies in the United States are influenced by many factors. You have decided to prepare a two- to three-page handout using a table format* that explains some of the historical, political, legal, cultural, and economic influences that shape healthcare policies relevant to population health in the United States.
Consider information presented both in your textbook and that you uncover in your research.
The handout should consist of a two-column table. List the following factors in column one and a detailed explanation of each in column two. See example below*.
The table should include in-text citations and a reference page. Support your assignment with at least three credible sources in addition to the course textbook. At least one source must be peer-reviewed. The CSU-Global Library is a good place to find these sources.
The submission should be two to three pages in length, not including the required title and reference pages.
Format your submission according to the CSU-Global Guide to Writing and APA.
Did you know that the CSU-Global Library has a research guide for Healthcare Management and Administration? Visit http://csuglobal.libguides.com/healthcare-management-administration and http://csuglobal.libguides.com/hcm for specific guides to databases, videos, company and industry research, and more.
*Example of two-column table
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Do not need to answer the questions in a table format.
In: Nursing
You are given the following information. The current dollar-pound exchange rate is $2 per pound. A representative basket of goods and services costs $100 in the US and $120 (dollars, not pounds) in the United Kingdom. For the next year, the Fed is predicted to keep U.S. inflation at 2%, and the Bank of England is predicted to keep U.K. inflation at 3%. The speed of convergence to absolute PPP is 20% per year. That is, if the real exchange rate today is 1.4 and the speed of convergence to absolute PPP is 15% per year, the real exchange rate in one year will be 1.4-0.30*0.4=1.28).
What is the expected U.S. minus U.K. inflation differential for the coming year?
What is the current U.S. real exchange rate qUS/UK with the United Kingdom? (recall that qUS/UK is defined as the ratio of prices in the UK to the US, both expressed in a common currency).
By what percentage is the dollar overvalued or undervalued relative to its absolute PPP level
What do you predict the U.S. real exchange rate with the United Kingdom will be in one year’s time?
What is the expected rate of real depreciation for the United States (versus the United Kingdom)?
What is the expected rate of nominal depreciation for the United States (versus the United Kingdom)?
What do you predict will be the dollar price of one pound a year from now?
In: Economics
You are given the following information. The current dollar-pound exchange rate is $2 per pound. A representative basket of goods and services costs $100 in the US and $120 (dollars, not pounds) in the United Kingdom. For the next year, the Fed is predicted to keep U.S. inflation at 2%, and the Bank of England is predicted to keep U.K. inflation at 3%. The speed of convergence to absolute PPP is 20% per year. That is, if the real exchange rate today is 1.4 and the speed of convergence to absolute PPP is 15% per year, the real exchange rate in one year will be 1.4-0.30*0.4=1.28).
1. What is the expected U.S. minus U.K. inflation differential for the coming year?
2. What is the current U.S. real exchange rate qUS/UK with the United Kingdom? (recall that qUS/UK is defined as the ratio of prices in the UK to the US, both expressed in a common currency).
3. By what percentage is the dollar overvalued or undervalued relative to its absolute PPP level
4. What do you predict the U.S. real exchange rate with the United Kingdom will be in one year’s time?
5. What is the expected rate of real depreciation for the United States (versus the United Kingdom)?
6. What is the expected rate of nominal depreciation for the United States (versus the United Kingdom)?
7. What do you predict will be the dollar price of one pound a year from now?
In: Economics
The difference between a free trade area and a customs union is, in brief, that the first is politically straightforward but an administrative headache, while the second is just the opposite.
Consider first the case of a customs union. Once such a union is established, tariff administration is relatively easy: Goods must pay tariffs when they cross the border of the union, but from then on can be shipped freely between countries. A cargo that is unloaded at Marseilles or Rotterdam must pay duties there, but will not face any additional charges if it then goes by truck to Munich.
To make this simple system work, however, the countries must agree on tariff rates: The duty must be the same whether the cargo is unloaded at Marseilles, Rotterdam, or gor that matter Hamburg, because otherwise importers would choose the point of entry that minimized their fees. So a customs union requires that Germany, France, the Netherlands, and all the other countries agree to charge the same tariffs. This is not easily done: Countries are, in effect, ceding part of their soverignty to a supranational entity, the European Union.
This has been possible in Europe for a variety of reasons, including the belief that economic unity would help cement the post-war political alliance between European democracies.
But elsewhere these conditions are lacking. The three nations that formed NAFTA would find it very difficult to cede control over tariffs to any supranational body; if nothing else, it would be hard to devise any arrangement that would give due weight to U.S. interests without effectively allowing the United States to dictate trade policy to Canada and Mexico. NAFTA, therefore, while it permits Mexican goods to enter the United States without tariffs and vice versa, does not require that Mexico and the United States adopt a common external tariff on goods they import from other countries.
This, however, raises a different problem. Under NAFTA, a shirt made by Maxican workers can be brought into the United States freely. But suppose that the United States wants to maintain high tariffs on shirts imported from other countries, while Mexico does not impose similar tariffs. What is to prevent someone from shipping a shirt from, say, Bangladesh to Mexico, then putting it on a truck bond for Chicago?
The answer is that even though the United States and Mexico may have free trade, goods shipped from Mexico to the United States must still pass through a customs inspection. And they can enter the United States without duty only if they have documents providing that they are in fact Mexican goods, not trans-shipped imports from third countries.
But what is a Mexican shirt? If a shirt comes from Bangladesh, but Mexicans sew on the buttons, does that make in Mexican? Probably not. But if everything except the button were made in Mexico, it probably should be considered Mexican. The point is that administering a free trade area that is not a customs union require not only that the countires continue to check goods at the border, but that they specify an elaborate set of “rules of origin” that determine whether a goods is eligible to cross the border without paying a tariff.
As a result, free trade agreements like NAFTA impose a large burden of paperwork, which may be a significant obstacle to trade even when such trade is in principle free.
Question
1. From this case, what is the main difference between a free-trade area and a customs union?
2. Why are rules of origin needed for a free-trade area? How might they be protectionist?
In: Economics
Assume the spot price of the British pound is currently $1.8.
If the risk-free interest rate on 1-year government bonds is 4.4% in the United States and 7.2% in the United Kingdom, what must be the forward price of the pound for delivery one year from now?
(Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)
In: Finance
What methodology was used to collect and analyze the data? Did the source collect the data? When was the data collected? Why was the data originally collected? How dependable is the data's source?
In: Statistics and Probability
Getting an MBA is an investment in yourself, and it should be viewed through the same lens as any other investment decision. So let's see if MBA is a good decision with a simplified example? We have to look at the two following options.
Calculate the NPV of MBA using the information above. Ignore opportunity costs, just use explicitly stated costs (tuition) and benefits (salary). Use Excel, and upload the Excel file using the dialog box at the bottom of the exam.
Select one:
a. $327,623.38
b. $957,594.29
c. $204,594.64
d. $1,227,888.92
In: Finance
Two of the following four statements are false. Identify all the false statements. Explain why according to you, the statements are false:
A) If the govt bond yield curve shifts up then the government bond prices will increase
B) Consider two bonds A and B with same: maturity, face value, yield and coupon rates but different coupon frequencies. If Bond A pays annual coupons and Bond B pays semi annual coupons. It must be true that the price of Bond B is less sensitive to changes in interest rates.
C) In 2020, for the most part, the real short-term interest rates (less than 10 Year Maturity) in the United States have been positive but close to zero.
D) If the rate at which our money in the bank grows is less than the rate at which prices grow, it implies that the real interest rates must be negative.
In: Finance