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C/E/505. Dissertation. Main trends in UK car manufacturing industry

WORDS:
12850
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
129.99 GBP

The dissertation investigates the UK car industry providing a review of literature on its development during the pre-crisis decade, at present, and in the predictable future. The strengths and weaknesses of the UK car manufacturing are indicated, the main features of the industry are explored including the volume of production, turnover, number of companies and employees, brand preferences, sales, etc. The methods of the research are based on the deductive approach, conclusions are made about the causes of the decline in the industry suggesting optimistic and pessimistic forecasts about its future.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, car manufacturing industry, recession, crisis, decline,

 

C/E/469. Financial situation in Toyota before and after economic crisis

WORDS:
720
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
9.99 GBP

The paper looks at the economic indicators of Toyota reviewing their evolution from 1997 to 2007, analysing their current situation and development, and suggesting recommendations about the future investment strategy.

 

KEYWORDS: Toyota, Economic Crisis, economic indicators,

 

C/E/435. Dissertation. Trends in UK car manufacturing industry

WORDS:
9950
DATE:
2009
PRICE:
99.99 GBP

The dissertation examines the viability of the UK car industry in the historical context and at present making forecasts about its future development trends. The review of literature touches on the global car manufacturing industry, the causes of the decline in the UK car manufacturing industry, the strengths and weaknesses of British car manufacturers, etc. The methods of the research are based on the analysis of secondary data relevant to the identification of the trends in the UK automobile manufacturing. Conclusions are made about the car manufacturing outputs in the UK and the expected rebound in the output levels.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, UK car manufacturing, vehicle, automobile, domestic and export markets,

 

C/E/400. Exam questions on industrial economics

WORDS:
2600
DATE:
2009
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper provides answers to the questions on industrial economics touching on industrial concentration, market structure, monopoly, Nash-Cournot duopoly, price discrimination, consumer surplus, social welfare, barriers to entry, anti-trust policy implications, the limit-pricing model and the Harvard structure-conduct-performance approach to industrial economics.

 

KEYWORDS: Monopoly, duopoly, efficiency, price discrimination, consumer surplus, industrial economics,

 

S/E/192. Industrialisation: historical role, pros and cons

WORDS:
3300
DATE:
2009
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

The paper examines the features of industrialisation emphasising its role in the development of less developed countries (LDC). The history of industrialisation is reviewed, arguments in favour and against industrialisation are presented with references to academic sources including the works of Lipton, Karshenas, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Industrialisation, less developed countries, LDC, developing countries,

 

S/E/186. Post-Industrial Waterfront Redevelopment

WORDS:
1300
DATE:
2009
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

The paper examines the changes brought to the waterfront cities of the UK and USA by the Industrial revolution analysing the waterfront regeneration model, and looking at the transitions of old ports in San Francisco, the reconstruction of the Castlefield area in Manchester, Salford Quays, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Waterfront, port, Manchester, San Francisco, Industrial revolution, city,

 

C/E/256. Theory of production and its application in automobile industry

WORDS:
2300
DATE:
2008
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the relationship between the scale of production and the scale of profit explaining the mechanism of decreasing and increasing the scale of returns, illustrating it with cost curves, and examining the application of the production theory in the global automobile industry viewed from the historical perspective.

 

KEYWORDS: Production, profit, returns, cost curve, automobile industry,

 

C/E/295. Labour Economics: non-wage labour costs

WORDS:
2200
DATE:
2008
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper examines non-wage labour costs (NWLC) addressing the issues of labour economics and looking at NWLC that are incurred by employers in the developed world, particularly in the British economy. The reasons for recent NWLC increase are discussed, the implications of the increase for labour demand are considered.

 

KEYWORDS: Labour Economics, Wage, Non-Wage, Labour Costs, Insurance,

 

C/E/152. Mobile phone networks and network operations

WORDS:
1300
DATE:
2007
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

Considering the retailing and selling of mobile phone networks and network operations, a brief report is provided here to show the importance of exclusive contractual obligations between retailer and customer. The focus here is on the concept of vertical agreement or vertical restraint that seems to develop an exclusive obligatory relationship between the customer and network operator and thus creates some sort of reduction of competition in the market. This issue is dealt with within the context of four questions on what vertical restraints operate in this industry, what are the possible efficiency reasons for the operation of these restraints, what are the risks to competition of these restraints, and whether the OFT needs to consider intervening in these markets at all.. A conclusion is drawn on these factors and considerations.

 

KEYWORDS: Mobile Phones, Network Operators, Vertical agreements, Vertical Restraints, OFT, Exclu,

 

S/E/110. Economic principles affecting construction industry

WORDS:
1500
DATE:
2006
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

The paper examines the economic principles that influence the development of the construction industry and affect the work of a Building Surveyor practitioner. A review of theoretical underpinnings includes the analysis of supply and demand, macroeconomic factors, externalities, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: construction industry, building surveyor,