http://chek.edu.pk/CHE.htm
Refer to George Reisman's book Capitalism Chapter 18 for the weaknesses. It can be downloaded from his website.
Descriptive Economics, or Positive Economics, is the branch of economic inquiry that analyzes and explains economic phenomena as they are, without making any statements about how they ought-to be. (this according to the Economy Professor website)
this website is phonie
Positive economy means a socially and environmentally responsible economy. Sustainable development, corporate social responsibility, governance, fair trade, ethical finance, social economy, bio-construction, eco-tourism, etc. are issues under the scope of the positive economy approach. The concept is popular in Belgium, with an association (http:/www.poseco.org), a website (http:/www.positive-economy.eu), and a conference held on 16 June 2009 (http://www.positive-economy.eu/portail_contenu.php3?id_article=83). The term does not (yet?) appear to have gained currency in the English-speaking world outside Belgium. It should not be confused with 'positive economics' (the economics of what is - see http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positive_economics), the opposite of 'normative economics' (the economics of what ought to be - see http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normative_economics)
Business incentives can be found by consulting a financial planner or accountant. You can also find more information from your government's business website.
The website for College of Home Economics is: http://che.com.pk
The website for 1986 batch alumni from Government Engineering College, Thrissur is http://tec86alumni.orgfree.com/.
it's okay but this is just an opinion i think they need to have more on economics. I'm having trouble finding things for school in economics and government.
There is no official website of College of Home Economic Lahore. It is affiliated with University of the Punjab http://www.pu.edu.pk/affiliated-colleges/college-subjects.asp?collid=243 There is no official website of College of Home Economic Lahore. It is affiliated with University of the Punjab http://www.pu.edu.pk/affiliated-colleges/college-subjects.asp?collid=243
If you are looking for college grants information you can try the website collegegrants, studentaid.ed, or the government's FASFA website. They can give information on grants and loans available.
yar banda unki website pa ja ka pata karla had ha! :P
You have several levels of government jobs to choose from that range from city, county, state, and federal government. The website eHow is available online with information on how to get a government job without a college degree.
You can go to the government website called Grants if you are looking to get a grant. If you want a scholarship or a grant then you can check out the FAFSA website. This is another free and government funded website.
Your college's website will have information on college grants available to current students. In addition, depending on your country, the government will have grants available.
The Capital Economics website offers independent economic analysis to institutional and corporate clients. They supply this type of information at a cost.
There are numerous courses offered through the Virginia Community College System. Some of these include Chemistry, Economics, Computer Science, and Business. The VCCS website has a complete list of courses.
I would look at the government website. Check with your college and your local high school.