Uk system of tort law
Is a no fault regime better than a negligence rule as a way of dealing with the causes and consequences of medical error?
Is a no fault regime better than a negligence rule as a way of dealing with the causes and consequences of medical error?
Unemployment is a serious social and economic predicament in urbanized and developing countries.
The major aims of this report are to explain why the distribution of income in the UK is so unequal; to suggest ways in which the distribution can be made more equal; and to assess the economics benefits and costs of the types of intervention, and state which forms of intervention are the most effective overall.
This industry report presents a detailed overview of the microfinance industry in India.
Wage earning differences is one of the controversial issues in most of the countries. A good example is in the United States
The following research work aims to highlight the problems ailing the water transportation sector in Ahmedabad
Many economists argue that welfare of people depends on economic growth.
Gentrification refers to the process in a social setting where by the wealthier people buy properties especially residential properties from the poor category of people.
Markets bring buyers and seller together.
In 1840, the average workweek was estimated at 69 hours in England, 78 hours in France and the United States, and 83 hours in Germany.
The World Health Organization (2000) defines obesity as a condition of abnormal or excessive fat accumulation … to the extent that health may be impaired.
Show graphically how the introduction of agricultural support by a country impacts on world market prices, and how this impact is transmitted to other countries?
Free International trade is referred as a mechanism where goods and services can be traded freely among different countries and economies without artificial restrictions being created by the government.
According to the novel Saving Adam Smith, greed is not good for society and it is not the correct basis for a free market economy.
The subject area of Industrial Relations is one of the most discussed specialist areas of organisational and national economic management