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Essay / Country Economic Analysis Report - 1571
Country Economic Analysis Report Over the years, the United States of America has experienced a very strong economy. Although there have been many obstacles such as trade deficits, wars, hostile governments, and embargoes, the economic situation of the United States continues to prevail. To name a few, the economy of this country survives on simple products like pork, oranges, precious metals and the productive efforts of its citizens. In this article, I will not only present and discuss US and UK logistics; I will discuss its main economic obstacles and its economic well-being.Brief introduction of the case of United States of America v. United KingdomThe United States of America is located in North America; between Mexico and Canada. It is made up of fifty states and has a total population of 308,745,538 citizens. (National Statistics Office) There are three main branches of government. They consist of the legislative branch, which not only makes laws but is controlled by the House of Representatives and the Senate, an executive branch, empowered by the president, which executes the law, and a judicial branch, in which laws are interpreted through judges. . The known currency of the United States is the dollar ($). It represents the ancient leaders who helped pioneer society as we know it. The United Kingdom is located in northwest Europe and includes the countries of England, Great Britain, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It has a total population of 60,800,000 inhabitants. Like the United States, the United Kingdom has a bicameral legislature. Like the President of the United States, there is also a Prime Minister who executes the law. However, in contrast,...... middle of article...... March 8, 2011 from https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/uk. htmlEconomy Watch. UK economy, UK economic profile, UK economy, UK economy, UK economy. Retrieved March 8, 2011 from http://www.economywatch.com/world_economy/united-kingdom/Gallagher, J. (2008). How failing subprime mortgages are hurting the overall economy.Freep.com. Retrieved March 8, 2011, from http://webuser.bus.umich.edu/amiyatos/DFP_Jan608.pdfOffice of National Statistics (2011). GDP growth. Retrieved March 8, 2011 from http://www.statistics.gov.uk/cci/nugget.asp?id=192Trading Economics. (2010). US GDP growth rate. Retrieved March 8, 2011 from http://www.tradingnomics.com/Economics/GDP-Growth.aspx?Symbol=USD