Government Regulation
which laws protect business agreements?
-breaches -uniform commercial code
how does the government protect creative properties?
-copywright law -patent act of the U.S. -trademark -freedom of information act
how does the government regulate production processes?
-national environmental policy act -clean air act -clean water act
how does the government protect against illegal business practices?
-sherman act - federal trade commission act - clayton act
trademark/ landham act
brand name, trade name or trade characteristics protected by the government
interstate commerce
business that takes place across state lines
intrastate commerce
business that takes place within states
securities act
establishes transparency and fraudulent activity w/ tradeable securities
fair labor standard act
establishment of minimum wage
uniform commercial code
ethical code to follow when dealing w/ contracts and transactions.
social security act
insurance program fro retired, disabled and unemployed
securities exchange act
laws governing the stock market, mutual funds market, bonds market and anything that can be traded( protects buyer and seller)
enron
led to the bankruptcy of the Enron Corporation, an American energy company-Most of the top Enron's earnings had been overstated by several hundred million dollars. Enron shares were worth $90.75 at their peak in August 2000 and dropped to $0.67 in January 2002. Top Enron executives sold their company stock prior to the company's downfall. Lower-level employees were prevented from selling their stock due to 401k restrictions and many subsequently lost their life savings. Enron paid the top 140 executives $680 million in 2001. Kenneth Lay received $67.4 million and Jeffrey Skilling received $41.8 million.
copyright law
original works of authorship (movies, music, etc.)
sherman act
outlaws monopolistic activity including trusts
federal trade commission act
outlaws unfair methods of competition and activities and practices that affect commerce
patent act of the U.S
prevents inventions and ideas from being duplicated or stolen
family and medical leave act
protection from losing your job for family and medical leave
clean air act
protects emissions that are emitted into the atmosphere
occupational safety and health act
protects employee's/consumer's safety in workplace (form hazardous works)
sarbanes-oxley act
protects investors from fraudulent accounting activity
fiscal policy
refers to taxes and expenditures- manipulated by federal government
clean water act
regulates activity that pollutes water
national environmental policy act
regulates business activity ad development to protect all natural environments
monetary policy
relates to money, credit and other financial assets, financial markets- manipulated by the federal reserve
freedom of information act
right to as consumer to request non-confidential information from a business
Price fixing
rival companies maintaining competing prices at certain level. protected against because it causes extertion ans eliminates demand and decreases consumer's options
trust
rival companies trust each other by promising not to compete. govenrment protects against because decreased competition leads to decrease inconsumer's disposable income
collusion
secret and illegal cooperation among rival companies in order to cheat others. gov. protects beacuse it forces prices to to go up which causes inflation
bernie madoff
stockbroker who ran his multibillion-dollar firm as a grand-scale Ponzi scheme. He is currently serving a 150-year prison sentence. part of SEC
clayton act
supports and clarifies sherman act --> price fixing, price discrimination, etc.
federal income tax
used to pay for highways, defense and social security
local taxes
used to pay for streets, libraries and parks
monopoly/ oligopoly
1-3 business that control supply and manipulate price. gov. protects against because they eliminate competition which hurts consumer's disposable income
what are the 3 levels of government?
1. federal 2. state 3.local
how is the economy stabilized?
1. full employment 2. control of inflation 3.stable prices
what are the Roles of Government in business?
1. maintaining competition 2. maintianing legal and social framework 3. stabilize the economy 4. redistribute income 5. providing goods and services 6. correcting for externalities
employee retirement income security act
a federal law that protects interest of employee benefit and plans
what levels of gov, pay for education?
all three
breaches
any violation of a written agreement