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Related termsFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. A government is the body within an organization that has the authority to make and enforce rules, laws and regulations, control and direct the actions or behavior of the individuals within the organization and deal with everyday administrative issues. Typically, the government refers to a civil government or sovereign state which can be either local, national, or international. These types of governments self-legitimize their authority using a monopoly on violence. However, commercial, academic, religious, or other formal organizations are also governed by internal bodies which gain their authority voluntarily. Such bodies may be called boards of directors, managers, or governors or they may be known as the administration (as in schools) or councils of elders (as in churches). Growth of an organization increases the complexity of its government, therefore small towns or small-to-medium privately-operated enterprises will have few officials compared to larger organizations such as multinational corporations which will have multiple interlocking, hierarchical layers of administration and governance. As complexity increases and the nature of governance becomes more complicated,so does the need for formal policies and procedures. Public sector governance is studied as Public Administration while that in the private sector is studied as Business Administration. The concept of government has been around since humanity itself where hunter-gatherers would commonly establish tribes high authority and have unique ideals. However, government is not limited to the human species itself as many animals establish groups such as ants, lions, and bees. From Wikipedia under the
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250px x 400px | 79.40kB [source page] Advanced Roofing has an excellent reputation servicing local government agencies Whether it s utility buildings agency housing government halls or something else Advanced Roofing will From Yahoo Image Search: "government" Do these cases of government debt and budget deficit indicate potential problems for the economy? Q. Does the size of the government's debt and the size of the budget deficit indicate potential problems for the economy in any of these cases? 1. The government's debt is relatively low, but the government is running a large budget deficit as it builds a high-speed rail system to connect the major cities of the nation. 2. The government's debt is relatively high due to a recently ended deficit-financed war, but the government is now running only a small budget deficit. 3. The government's debt is relatively low, but the government is running a budget deficit to finance the interest payments on the debt. Asked by Amy B - Sat Feb 16 20:34:05 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Well, the first two indicate government spending which circulates money in the economy leading to a higher GDP. The third one indicates a deficit not due to government spending. The third one would have more of an impact on the economy so I would say the third one would indicate what you had asked. Answered by mnid007 - Sat Feb 16 20:45:20 2008 How much money should the government spend in government expenditures to eliminate this gap? Q. Calculate the GDP gap if in an economy the unemployment rate is 9.5%, MPC = .9, and the Full employment GDP = $10,800. Calculate the regular expenditure multiplier and the net tax multiplier. How much money should the government spend in government expenditures to eliminate this gap? Asked by tiPtRaN - Thu Jan 17 02:17:16 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. The regular expenditure multiplier (assuming a closed economy and lump sum taxes) is: 1/(1-MPC) ==> 10 The tax multiplier (again assuming a closed economy and lump sum taxes): -MPC/(1-MPC) ==> -.9/.1 = -9 As for the gap, according to Okun's law, unemployment will be 1% point above the natural rate for every 3% that output is below potential output. I can't tell from the question what the to assume for the unemployment rate at full employment. To keep things simple I'll use the Beveridge estimate of 3% structural unemployment. If you're using the NAIRU, you would choose 0%. Therefore, 9.5% unemployment is 6.5% above the potential rate. This imples a 19.5% gap between full employment GDP and actual GDP. The gap is therefore .195 x… [cont.] Answered by Anon_204 - Sun Jan 20 02:37:34 2008 What kind of government regulations are hotels and restaurants subject to?
Q. I'm writing a paper in which I have to explain what kind of government regulations a company or franchise is subject to. The company I chose happens to be a hotel. I just need to know what government agencies have a part in regulating this business. Asked by ir3sha254tx - Tue Apr 29 11:34:33 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. On the Federal level, hotels are considered public spaces and hence are subject to Federal anti-discrimination laws. Other than that, hotels are largely regulated by the state government, with optional, relitively minor, "add on" regulation by the local government. For instance, hotels in Florida are generally regulated by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Answered by John Bradley - Tue Apr 29 14:12:34 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "government" |





