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Deregulation of business refers to a reduction of government. With more control over, government has less involvement in businesses, which is why it is considered to be a smaller government.
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There are many reasons for government involvement in economic activities. The government would check activities to make sure that prices are fair, employment is fair, and the pay for employees is fair and equal.
Keep it stable
it is the share of government spending in total spending in the economy
Some speculate that the market will continue to flourish without government involvement. Others claim that government involvement is necessary in order to make businesses act ethically.
The advantages of government involvement in business activities is that it helps regulate the prices of commodities as well as ensure only quality products are in the market. The disadvantages include interference with the business activities and levying high taxes among others.
Deregulation of business refers to a reduction of government. With more control over, government has less involvement in businesses, which is why it is considered to be a smaller government.
The Great Depression
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1980 because of introduction of government involvement in development and guidance of ethics
Power companies resented the cheaper energy which was available through the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). The power companies also felt that the government's involvement in the power business was unconstitutional.
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black death caused huge changes in government. It also changed trade methods and businesses.
Their objective is to create the companies advert without the business involvement given full control. Their objective is to create the companies advert without the business involvement given full control. Their objective is to create the companies advert without the business involvement given full control.
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Arguments for social involvement of business:a.Public expectationsb.Long run profitsc.Ethical obligationd.Public imagee.Better environmentf.Discouragement of further government regulationg.Balance of responsibility and powerh.Stockholder interestsi.Possession of resourcesj.Superiority of prevention over curesArguments against social involvement of business:a.Violation of profit maximizationb.Dilution of purposec.Costsd.Too much powere.Lack of skillsf.Lack of accountabilityg.Lack of broad public support