MUS 1751 : Final Paper
Document Summary
Picture you owned a single assembly line factory of cars, funded by your business, that made a steady amount of vehicles produced per day. A week later your amount of production accelerates a little due to demand, which causes the quota to rise. The next week it accelerates even more per day. After a while the demand for cars you need to produce per day for americans grows so much that it is too much to keep up with; you can"t handle the quota. You are now faced with two choices: create a limit to the amount of cars made per day, or build other factories to distribute the load of work burdened upon you so you can meet the quota. The only problem is that you can"t afford to build a factory and would need to borrow money or find investors.