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Cyber Communism The New Threat In Millennium
1,106 wordsMy expedition into cyber-communism began when I read Brock Meeks' "Hackers Stumble Toward Legitimacy"[ 1 ]. The article addressed a recent hackers' convention. Interestingly, the keynote speaker was Eric Boucher[ 2 ] (alias Jello Biafra[ 3 ]), a rock star with no technical background. Numerous questions ensue. Who is Eric Boucher (alias Jello Biafra)? What does he believe? More importantly, why schedule someone with no technical background to speak at a hackers' convention? Addressing his belief...
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Gdp Real Growth Goods And Services
2,517 wordsGermany is the world's third most economically advanced country after the US and Japan, though it took a lot of various recourses to balance the economy of the East and the West after unification. Recently its inflation rate is one of the lowest in Europe and GDP growth is stable. The main problem is high unemployment. German economy is heavily export-oriented, with exports of over one-third of national output. Germany tries to encourage overseas investors. Corporate restructuring and growing ca...
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World War Ii Played A Role
2,799 wordsThe causes and reasons for the decline and ultimate collapse of the Soviet Union are many and of a vastly varying nature. Yet, despite the various schools of thought on this issue, these causes can generally be placed into two differing scopes, those being the domestic and international arenas. Much emphasis is placed on the role that international factors played in the demise of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). But particular domestic factors that the Soviet Empire was faced with...
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Economic Theory Economic Model
1,278 wordsThe article Digital Technology and Institutional Change from the Gilded Age to Modern Times: The Impact of the Telegraph and the Internet describes the difficulties that exist when trying to create an accurate economic model showing responses to new, economy changing, technologies. The author Ronnie Phillips mainly focuses on institutional economics and, by showing the history of other technological advances, the need for institutional analysis. He explains how the challenge is to explain societ...
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Supply And Demand Demand And Supply
1,283 wordsExplain what is meant by the term an economic model and outline a model of price and output determination in a free market. Examine the effect of a change in real disposable income on equilibrium price and output. An economic model or theory is a simplified explanation and analysis of economic behaviour. It allows us to predict, and therefore intervene, if we do not like the outcome of a possible chain of events. Theories and models are mainly derived from past responses to similar stimuli or fr...
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