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Not the Central Government responsible for implementing a minimum common agenda in all schools across the country?
Today we are in a moment crucial that we realize the need for value based education with emphasis on character development, increasing mental strength and spiritual students at an early age to fight vanities such as terrorism, AIDS etc.It is the responsibility of government to implement a common minimum program in all institutions education through schools are geared to polish country.Many children to get only brands that are not in the interest of the nation.Hence should not the Govt. implement a CMP in all schools?
I think that jurisdiction over the schools belong to the states. that means politically, their share of rights states, ie states dictate the tests, the curriculum and standards. National ownership is not too good. So to answer your question, no, its not the national gov'ts responsibility, responsibility of the State. the only way we can get involved: Government is using funding as a leverage to get what they want from the states, but can not dictate to the States to teach. if the states decide they prefer to pursue their own agenda to take the financing, then your prerogative in certain areas: Government
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After World War II, Japan needed to rebuild. One smart thing that they did was gear their factories for export. The economy would provide the basics of life for the Japanese people but to prosper they needed outside money, beyond what the occupation forces needed for their bases and their troops spending for their leisure moments. Many prosperous economies realized that, Sweden and Switzerland are excellent examples. But, unlike those two european countries, initially Japan was in for quantity. Make a lot of stuff cheaply and those in well-off countries would surely buy some. Folks like Peter Drucker began to galvanize the corporate thinking in Japan, much as has happened in the recent decades in China–the extra steps of extra value produce extra value and consumers who can afford and appreciate that extra value will pay higher prices for it. Japan increasingly became known not as the mass-producers of junk but mass-producers of quality merchandise.
Figure it this way. Factory A assembles 100 cheap automobiles that sell for $12,000 with a profit margin of $2,000 each. For that production period, factory A contributes $1.2 million in sales and stockholders count $200k in gross profits. Factory B assembles 50 luxury automobiles along the same lines and they sell for $25,000 with a profit margin of close to $8,000 each. Factory B contributes $1.25 million in sales and stockholders count $400k in gross profits. Factory A's product is in for maintenance and repairs between 2-5 times as often as factory B's product.
What I have just described, drawn from looking at it about 15 years ago, was a comparison between Chevrolet's GEO Prism and a BMW 3-series sedans. Chevrolet could make and sell more (often in a factory that it shared with Toyota who was making its comparable product, Corolla) than BMW did, but even with BMW's "introductory model", the German car maker could grow and profit while, if you notice, Chevrolet no longer makes Prisms.
Without sufficient quality, production is no longer needed. If you make junk that no one buys, what have you made? If you improve the quality so that you can charge a premium price, then you will have sufficient profits to fuel the production of the next level of quality.
As for increasing productivity, when a technology becomes standard, the quality price premium shrinks. That means profit margins narrow. That means in order to get the kinds of profit percentages that you had before or aspire to have now, you will have to simply do better faster. Chevrolet had higher unit productivity rates than BMW, but a much, much lower marginal profitability rate than BMW. Parent company General Motors is suffering today, BMW is not. That is the relationship.
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Spell out Wall Street Journal. Do not write WSJ. And cite your reference with a date, page number, and article title.
Your question is of the "Do you still beat your wife?" type. That is, your question implies your statement is correct – that productivity gains do in fact help prevent an outbreak of inflation. Sans citation, it is not possible to verify if you are accurately quoting the Wall Street Journal. Since both of your economic assertions are incorrect, I would not necessarily assume you have copied nor understood the idea correctly.
First, there was no sharp rise of American production during January 2010. Such an idea is preposterous. Instead, American production declined, more production went overseas, and employment continued it's steady and sharp drop off the abyss.
Inflation is defined as an increase in the money supply. The derivative Dollar paper creation of the last decade dwarfs any loss or gain productivity could have on expansion or contraction of the money supply through international trade.
Second: there is certainly a possibility of increased foreign production of American-based companies – that is, American companies with factories overseas. Although, American consumer spending was an all-time low this past 2009 Christmas season (as was 2008), so any sharp production incline of American companies would necessarily come from goods produced AND purchased overseas, which would come home in the form of U.S. dollars, thereby increasing our domestic money supply / inflation.
Only China could send those dollars home, and – strangely – the RMB is still fixed to the dollar, so the American hyperinflation hasn't happened yet. The Fed's $27 trillion liquidity bailout however, is seeping into the economy, causing inflation in many markets.
The official Gross Domestic Product number is now merely a statement of inflation, and says absolutely nothing about the U.S.'s actual gross domestic production. The only accurate measure of inflation is the price of gold. It always has been and always will be, until nano-robots can counterfeit gold.
Incidentally, saying the price of a MacDonalds hamburger is still only $1 does not mean there is no inflation. That's like saying because a 286 computer is about $5, there is no inflation. In fact, the MacDonalds burger price actually indicates inflation, as burgers everywhere else ($16.99 at food chains) are simply too expensive, thereby increasing the demand (curve shift right) for the inferior burger. MacDonalds can leverage it's enormous beef volume to reduce it's profit margin, thereby shifting it's supply curve to the right as well, thus maintaining the $1 hamburger price in an inflationary market.
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