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It is caused due to change in income, price of related goods, organisational changes, governmental policies, taste & preferences, special influences etc.
they have to deal with fluctuating exchange rates, differences among countries in transportation costs, governmental tax policies, and controls (such as dumping and price callings).
Governments do not influence fiscal policies, only monetary policy - Expansionary fiscal policy, where money is injected into the economy to create activity. - Contractionary fiscal policy, where money is withheld from the economy in the hope to control or even reduce inflation.
Business policiesMeaning: the policies of business in generalBusiness's policiesMeaning: the policies of a businessBusinesses' policiesMeaning: the policies of two or more businesses
What are fiscal, monetary, and regulatory policies
Utilitarianism promoted policies for greatest goods for numbers of people.
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Business policies don't have a specific format like governmental policies. Policies are adopted so that the company can move forward with their organizational goals.
Policies should be determined by whatever brings the greatest good to the greatest number of people.
Work within the governmental process to affect policies.
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natural resources man-power governmental policies
Direct democracy is the term used to describe a system where individuals themselves make governmental policies rather than representatives. Representative democracy is where people elect representatives to make those decisions.
Procedural due process has to do with the how (the procedures, the methods) of governmental action. Substantive due process involves the what (the substance, the policies of governmental action).