In: Economics
The United States has almost $25 Trillion in debt of which $20 Trillion trades daily as government bills, bonds, and notes – obligations which in theory have to be retired when they mature. Lately the interest rates have been below 2% reflecting an economy struggling to grow. What impact will that have on the ability to retire the debt?
In: Finance
Why does the nation’s unemployment rate understate the true level of joblessness in the United States? Explain by using technical definitions of (1) non-institutional working-age population, (2) labor force, (3) employed, (4) unemployed, and (5) discouraged workers. Would a broader definition of unemployed have ethical and policy implications for our society?
In: Economics
In what ways do international institutions ( United Nations, World Trade Organization, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, World Health Organization, and North Atlantic Treaty Organization... etc ) reflect the legacies of colonialism? Offer twospecific examples and explain how these institutions could be modified to better reflect the interests of non-Western states.
In: Economics
You are a researcher working with hospitalization data which includes the 3 variables of systolic blood pressure (e.g., 132, 124, 142), country of origin (e.g., United States, Peru, Italy) and socioeconomic status (measured as low, medium and high).
Which measures of central tendency would be appropriate to calculate for the variable of systolic blood pressure?
In: Statistics and Probability
One gallon of gasoline in an automobile's engine produces on the average 9.5 kg of carbon dioxide, which is a greenhouse gas, that is, it promotes the warming of Earth's atmosphere. Calculate the annual production of carbon dioxide in kilograms if there are 40 million cars in the United States and each car covers a distance of 5300 miles at a consumption rate of 21 miles per gallon.
In: Chemistry
discuss forces that may drive health care delivery in the future. and what is your assessment on what you believe to be will be the most 2 changes we will see in the future of health care delivery in the United States.
Make sure to 1.) list and briefly describe each change and
2.) defend your position and use references to support it.
In: Economics
discuss forces that may drive health care delivery in the future. and what is your assessment on what you believe to be will be the most 2 changes we will see in the future of health care delivery in the United States.
Make sure to 1.) list and briefly describe each change and
2.) defend your position and use references to support it.
In: Economics
Even though deposit insurance existed, the United States experienced a major financial crisis from 2007 to 2009 because:
banks refused to honor the deposit insurance scheme.
the deposit insurance system failed during that time.
there was a run on shadow banks, which were not covered by deposit insurance.
there was excess competition from other countries.
In: Economics
The United States has one the world’s freest labor markets. Research free labor markets around the world as well as your local labor market. What type of market exists in your local area? What are the pros and cons of a free labor market? Based on your research, reading and analysis, is there a need for government regulation?
In: Operations Management