2. What business risks does Blue Nile face that may threaten its ability to satisfy stockholder expectations? What are some examples of control activities that the company could use to reduce these risks? Are some of the risks faced by Blue Nile difficult to reduce through control activities? Explain.
There are so many risk factors for Blue Nile, but main risk factors a
2. Policy Analysis with Partial Capital Mobility
• Expansionary fiscal policy, fixed exchange rates
IS curve shifts right, Y and R increase.
Higher R increases foreign capital inflow.
• Creates BP surplus and upward pressure on currency.
Central bank intervenes in the foreign exchange market.
• Buys excess foreign currency.
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• Policy Analysis with the BP Curve
The intersection of the IS-LM curves establishes internal
equilibrium.
The BP curve establishes external equilibrium.
If joint internal and external equilibrium does not exist,
then either:
• The currency must appreciate or depreciate, or
• The central bank must intervene to stabilize the cur
2. Structure
KT had been a public enterprise with inflexible and inefficient structure. This background and recent merges with KTF brought worries of many side effects. Due to these aspects, KT is strongly trying to reorganize its structure.
First change is to cut the size of the structure and redesign groups. And KT developed more customer-oriented structure design. The new division is intende
51. Celler-Kefauver Antimerger Act : This act, passed in 1950, made it illegal in certain circumstances for a firm to merge with another by purchasing its assets. This strengthened the Clayton Act.
셀러-케파버 반합병법 : 1950년에 통과된 법령으로 특정한 상황에서 한 기업이 다른 기업의 자산을 구매하여 합병 하는 것을 불법으로 만들었다. 이것은