A Guide to Maintaining a Sound Economy
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There are 7 Economics Principles which define to the reader, how Economics works, experiences which highlight facts and conditions of the present economy, quotes from famous Economics, Business and Government sources and professionals, as well as some commentary, to illustrate points made concerning the Economy, why it is the way it is at present, and what it will take to change it, to make things more positive, in the United States. It is a quick, good read and a somewhat entertaining piece that is designed to inform and to provide insight in a philosophic, yet informative manner.
Madeline Chambers
About the author: Madeline Chambers is a Social Political Scientist mentality, and Realist, who has a background in business as a professional Accountant and Consultant in Silicon Valley, and whose education includes a degree in Liberal Studies with Political Science and Business Administration studies also completed. She is currently attempting to pursue a second degree in the same academic category of learning, and following interests in technical and business special course work toward a greater specialization, in a business world which has become increasingly technical. Madeline, who was born and raised in California, has also studied: American, European and World History; Anthropology; Psychology; and completed studies in Business Law; Case Law as well as Investigation; Insurance and Code and Ethics Pre-licensing; Religious studies; Theology; Human Resources; Economics and Marketing; Biology; Greek, Latin, Italian and Hebrew language and literature studies, and the Classics of Literature, as well as Philosophy as minor concentrations in her studies, in various years of her studies, over the course of a span of 20 years of total adult education and work experience in Silicon Valley, in Northern California. A former honors student scholar, Madeline has been an unpublished writer for 15 years, of children’s stories, clinical Psychology and Sociology studies, among entrepreneurial pursuits, until she became sufficiently inspired, and had time to complete this book. In discussion with associates in the business world and among law and education scholars, her book is viewed as “timely” and “insightful”, concerning business practices, government and economics, in the present modern global economy. General and specific education, the reflection upon it, social statistics, analysis of business markets, numerous documentaries, radio broadcasts, programs and broadcasts on C-span, a few BBC and a number of Wall Street Journal broadcasts, which have shaped and contributed to the total completion of this informative reporting of facts, and commentary style quick-read book.
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