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Economics Paper

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Term Paper TitleEconomics Paper
# of Words1785
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)7.14

Economics Paper

Introduction
How easy is it for smaller business men to achieve the Aamerican dream.  How to stop corporate domination.  The question I pose to you is " Is the American Dream still achievable?"  The opportunity is there but for what select few is the opportunity available to.  If the resources are out there but I can't tap into the resources they rae of no use to me.  (Make note of the fact that we live in a market economy.
Body
     Just about every definition of the "market" in the dictionary connotes an oppurtunity as a place where goods are bought and sold.(cite dict.)  As an abstraction, a market is the possibility of sale.  Goods "find a market", and we say there is is a market for a service or commodity when there is a demand for it, which means it can and will be sold.  Markets are opened to those who want to sell and a convenience for those looking to purchase.(cite 2)  The market represents "conditions as regards, opportunity for, buying and selling".(cite 2)  The market implies offering and choice.  The way a market economy works is that there are market pressures that develop for different commodities.  The pressures work in one direction for a while, but at the same time pressures are budding that work in the opposite direction.  As people look forward and see there's going to be some profit made from their production, they'll make decisions to increase volume, usually hiring more people, buying more materials, often bidding up their prices.  When people are competing in the same market, that tends to generate more and more pressure in the direction of expansion.  But at the same time, as costs and possibly interest rates rise, pressures begin to operate in the other direction, against profits.(cite 1)  The public as a whole must get their fair share of the benefits.  Macroeconomic reforms should translate into a more efficient delivery of public services, equity, social welfare and social security.(cite 3)
       The Economic Policy Institute (EPI) has released its findings on American living standards.  The report, issued every  other year on a decline that begsn in the late-1970's.  The EPI's report also contends that the Americans are working more for less money because of slow growth in wages since 1989.  According to the report, wages in the bottom 80% of men have declined since 1989.  The report also contends that 20% of women have experienced a decline in trsl esgrd dincr the 1980's, a period in which wages fell but family i...

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