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Managerial Econ: How hard is it to start a business in the US?
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Economic Analysis of Business Practice. Friday, July 31, 2015. How hard is it to start a business in the US? Laments the fall of America, from 7th to 46th on the ease of starting a business:. One important reason for this dismal position is that in America entrepreneurs need, on average, to navigate six different. Legal and regulatory hurdles. I give credit to President Obama for flagging the issue in regards to occupational licensure,. Five decades ago,. Labels: 02: The One Lesson of Business. Thousands...
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Managerial Econ: RESPOST: top 5 problem solving mistakes by MBA's
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Economic Analysis of Business Practice. Friday, August 7, 2015. RESPOST: top 5 problem solving mistakes by MBA's. Hursday, August 18, 2011. Top 5 problem-solving mistakes by MBA's. School has started, and I just finished grading the first assignment (group HW from the end of chapter questions). The most common comments were:. 8220;Avoid jargon”. Because most people misuse it. Force yourself to spell out what you mean in simple plain English. It will help your thinking and communication. Every solution ha...
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About Americana Music News. Review – Rodney Crowell’s “Close Ties”. By Paul T. Mueller –. There’s a little looking forward, a lot of looking back, and more than a hint of unfinished business in Rodney Crowell. S latest collection,. The last comes courtesy of a couple of songs that reference Susanna Clark, wife of Guy Clark. Falling into the looking back category, in addition to the above, is East Houston Blues, which recounts Rodney Crowell. As stand-ins for the Clarks, imparting such wisdom as Here’s wh...
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Managerial Econ: Why men pay to stay married
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Economic Analysis of Business Practice. Thursday, August 6, 2015. Why men pay to stay married. Steven Landsburgh's classic article. In the year following a divorce, women's living standards fall by 27 percent while men's living standards rise by 10 percent. What explains this? October 24, 2015 at 1:24 AM. The kids are catching onto this too. Https:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What happens when you ignore lessons from Managerial Economics? Order the 3rd Edition. 17 Making d...
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Managerial Econ: Two-sided hold-up
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Economic Analysis of Business Practice. Monday, August 3, 2015. In the investment's chapter, we talk about the problem of post-investment hold-up. After a firm makes sunk-cost investments, it becomes vulnerable to post-investment hold up by its trading partners. A variety of solutions are available to address the problem of hold-up, including litigation. Two economists point out that the problem is really two-sided,. Labels: 05. Investment decisions: Look ahead and reason back. April 30, 2016 at 6:33 AM.
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Managerial Econ: Repost: avoid bureaucratese
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Economic Analysis of Business Practice. Thursday, September 27, 2012. There is a temptation, especially when you have nothing substantive to say, to write in the passive voice, using big words, and ponderous prose. If you notice these tendencies in yourself, you are probably OK. But if you don't, you may be speaking in what Alfred Kahn calls "bureaucratese.". Although Kahn is most remembered. 8220;The passive voice is wildly overused in government writing. Typically its purpose is to conceal informat...
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Managerial Econ: A populist Pope critiques capitalism
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Economic Analysis of Business Practice. Sunday, August 2, 2015. A populist Pope critiques capitalism. The Pope is in the news recently for his critique of capitalism. Just as the commandment “Thou shalt not kill” sets a clear limit in order to safeguard the value of human life, today we also have to say “thou shalt not” to an economy of exclusion and inequality. Such an economy kills. How did a country with a liberal constitution cycle in and out of dictatorship? And here is a more recent critique. The i...
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Managerial Econ: Repost: Avoid Bureaucratese
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Economic Analysis of Business Practice. Thursday, August 6, 2015. There is a temptation, especially when you have nothing substantive to say, to write in the passive voice, using big words, and ponderous prose. If you notice these tendencies in yourself, you are probably OK. But if you don't, you may be speaking in what Alfred Kahn calls "bureaucratese.". Although Kahn is most remembered. For deregulating the airlines industry, Vanderbilt students know him through his essay, My War Against Bureaucratese.
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Managerial Econ: Econ humor is not oxymoronic
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Economic Analysis of Business Practice. Wednesday, August 5, 2015. Econ humor is not oxymoronic. I've spent too much energy combating the sunk cost fallacy to give up now.". Labels: 03. Benefits; costs and decisions. September 22, 2015 at 9:53 PM. September 26, 2015 at 9:14 AM. I am going through the exact same issue! September 26, 2015 at 10:10 AM. Sowhat was more of a project failure, shutting it down when we realized he issue or brute forcing it and funding it more hoping it would fix itself? 8221;, a...
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Managerial Econ: What will happen if Nashville introduces a $15 minimum wage?
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Economic Analysis of Business Practice. Friday, August 7, 2015. What will happen if Nashville introduces a $15 minimum wage? That McDonald's is exploring the use of kiosks in its stores for the following reasons:. If an increase in minimum wage leads to "rising" labor costs, then we can expect to see more of this in cities that increase the minimum wage. Labels: 02: The One Lesson of Business. August 10, 2015 at 2:58 PM. Smacks of the decision that Venezuelan politicians make when setting price controls ...