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Showing posts with label Comparative Incentives and Interests. Show all posts
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April 26, 2011

Comparative Incentives and Interests: Government and Business

Updated with commentary: Although not specifically stated, Development encompasses international economic commerce of manufactured goods and services' markets and diplomatic relationships. Generally seen as an ongoing, implied responsibility. Government institutions refer primarily to the regulatory-legislative, judicial-legal, and education systems. Skill employment includes both skilled and non-skilled defined labor. The technical reference is recognition of a company's employment objective(s).

Reasons for strong central government, regulatory organizational structure, and inequality economic focus measurements for better distributive balance.