1. Tax avoidance measures have little impact on corporate taxes in the United States. A) True. B) False
2. The absolutist argument in favor of the taxation of corporate income is based on the premise that much corporate income escapes taxation under the individual income tax laws. A) True. B) False.
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The Services sector has been steadily rising in relative importance in GDP of the United States, as well as elsewhere around the world. Since "services" have been identified as "non-tradable" (e.g., it is difficult to export haircuts), it may be argued that this trend will likely slow the rapid growth in international trade. Discuss.
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| 11. Suppose that after a few mergers and acquisitions, only one bank holds 70% of all deposits in the United States. Would you say that this bank would be considered too big to fail? What does this tell you about the ongoing process of financial consolidation and the government safety net? |
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Choose two countries from Africa and two countries from Asia. Conduct a Comparative Analysis with Inflation rates, Interest rates, Exchange rates in comparison with the United States. Discuss the economic slowdown and what factors could have contributed to it, whether economies are moving toward private ownership and how
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The spot rate between the U.K. and the U.S. is £.7554/$, while the one-year forward rate is £.7528/$. The risk-free rate in the U.K. is 4.35 percent and risk-free rate in the United States is 2.62 percent. How much in profit can you earn on $5,000 utilizing covered interest arbitrage?
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How have the low wages paid in developing country manufacturing operations affected the number of manufacturing jobs in the high-wage Triad countries? (The Triad refers to the three centers dominating the world economy until the late 1990's: the United States (US), the European Union (EU) and Japan (JP).
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A German seller and a U.S. buyer form a contract. The buyer breaches. The seller sues in a German court and wins damages, but the buyer’s assets are in the United States. If a U.S. court enforces the judgment, it will be because of
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the doctrine of sovereign immunity. |
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the act of state doctrine. |
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the principle of comity. |
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None of the above. |
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What is a specific, "real-life", example of a seller in the United States today that meets the definition of a "competitive price searcher". Your posting should be at least two paragraphs long and specifically identify the differentiated product (I am looking for a brand name this time!) that is sold by the firm you are describing (by name).
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