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Money, as a subject within government and economic study, sits at the intersection of policy, financial theory, and institutional behavior. Students across macroeconomics, public finance, banking, and business policy courses write about it because it shapes how governments regulate markets, how interest rates are set, and how economic growth is managed. The topic is academically rich because it connects abstract theory — such as the quantity theory of money and the relationship between inflation and interest rates, as examined through thinkers like Wicksell — to concrete policy decisions affecting businesses and consumers alike.

The papers archived here reflect a wide range of approaches. Some engage directly with macroeconomic frameworks, analyzing inflation, interest rates, and money supply through theoretical lenses. Others take a case-study approach, examining specific companies such as British Petroleum and Mars Incorporated to explore how financial principles operate in real business environments. Additional papers focus on applied financial concepts, including the time value of money calculations, consumer credit practices, and venture opportunity screening. A few engage with industry-specific challenges, such as the economic analysis found in works like Adam Pilarski's examination of aviation profitability.

A strong essay on money in a government or policy context requires a focused thesis that connects a specific financial mechanism — such as credit, interest rates, or monetary supply — to a measurable outcome like inflation or economic growth. Evidence drawn from institutional data, economic models, or documented business cases carries the most weight. A common pitfall is treating money as a purely abstract concept without grounding arguments in specific policy contexts, real markets, or traceable economic consequences.

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Essay Doctorate
Gustave Courbet, Bonjour Monsieur Courbet 1854. Works
The paper looks at one ancient work of art that was famously known as Gustave Courbet, Bonjour Monsieur Courbet and was done in 1854. It classifies the piece of art into the movement era it was done at, the peculiar characteristics of works of art during that movevement era in art and what attributes it has that mad it peculiar.
Essay Doctorate
Corporate annual reports: financial communication and operational planning
This paper is about Amazon in particular about its annual report. There are several questions, for example about what the company's assets are. There is a question about the reasons for the company's financial performance, which are actually not talked about a lot in the annual report. Of course, there is the obligatory section on governance.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Business ethics: principles and contemporary applications
This paper is about ethics. There are several questions, all pertaining to different issues in business ethics. The Enron, Tyco and World com thing is covered, along with the teleological, deontological and virtue ethics theories. Several questions present scenarios to be evaluated for the ethics involved, like robbing a gas station (seriously).
Paper Undergraduate
Policing Issues Affecting 21st Century Law Enforcement Officers
This essay discusses the very important topic of the militarization of local police forces by the federal government. The essay includes the terrorist attacks of 9-11-2001 as a driving force behind the violence and coercive techniques the police forces have adopted since that time. The essay concludes with a call for reason and patience as the situation unfolds.
Essay Doctorate
Retail positioning strategies for target market differentiation and customer service
Nordstrom has done a number of things to help differentiate itself from other retailers. The first is with respect to the product mix. The company has made a point to put higher value brands in the Nordstrom store as…
Thesis Undergraduate
Paul\'s Thorn in the Flesh
This paper discusses the affliction of the apostle Paul, which is commonly referred to as a thorn in his flesh. It does not discuss the nature of the affliction other than to address the fact that the specific nature is unknown. It addresses Saul of Tarsus's conversion on the road to Damascus and how that event led to the thorn in his flesh.
Paper Undergraduate
Critical analysis of the philosophy of control
If the employees’ in a different establishment have a certain willingness to learn embodied in the organizational culture, then it is possible to alter the culture. However, these aspects of the organizations culture are commonly overlooked. The ability of employees is somewhat easier to control than organizational culture as employees can be replaced or trained if they do not possess the needed skills. However, even with a highly trained group, organizational culture can often take on develop independently of management’s efforts. Therefore, especially in foreign expansions, the culture is one of the most important things to consider before operating international. If the employees receptive to learning new practices then the expansion may be successful. However, if there is a mature culture that doesn’t mesh with the parent company then the chances of a successful merger are far less likely.
Essay Doctorate
Dual or Alternative Currency Discussed in One
This paper looks at the question of currency, past and present and examines how currency is used in current and past societies. Specifically, this paper looks at the film "Pig Tusks and Paper Money" and attempts to decipher how the use of shells signifies progress for a number of societies. This paper also examines the impact that mobile money is having on a number of civilizations and the metaphorical change it represents regarding value and society.
Paper Doctorate
Why people behave unsustainably regarding communal property and resources
This paper is about the tragedy of the commons. The prompt is about why people behave irrationality and there are some readings about the issue. All of these are distilled into an explanation of the forces that contribute to the depletion of resources and the ultimately self – destructive behavior of mankind.
Paper Doctorate
Theater review and critical analysis of stage performance
This paper discusses a performance by a deaf lecturer. She uses sign language to show the story of the poem "The Giving Tree." In this poem, a tree loves a young boy and it thinks the boy loves him too. Really though, the boy is very selfish and only loves the tree for what it can give to them.