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Desmond M

Sugar Shortages Extend Across Europe as Global Glut Expands: Commodities - Bloomberg - 0 views

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    This article demonstrates the concept of equilibrium by pointing out that there is a shortage of sugar in Europe because the EU is trying to shrink the sugar industry. The shortage of sugar means there's excess demand; the supply is insufficient because of certain trade barriers and import duties. 
Nadiya Safonova

UK inflation among highest in Europe | News | Money Marketing - 1 views

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    The UK has the highest level of inflation in Western Europe and only three countries in the EU have a higher rate, according to the office of statistics the EU, Eurostat. Yesterday, the Office for National Statistics announced the CPI annual inflation rate in the UK rose to 4.4 per cent in February, its highest level since 2008.
Katie Edwards

Euro-zone stabilisation: Not countercyclical enough, then or now | The Economist - 0 views

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    This article examines the effectiveness of fiscal policy in the stabilization of the Euro-zone. It includes the view of various European economists, on the issue of what role fiscal policy should play in repairing surplus and inflation in Europe.
Monique T

Obama, other G-8 leaders push economic growth over austerity | Los Angeles Times - 0 views

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    The world economy is in a troubling situation right now, and leaders of the G-8 countries have often disagreed on how to deal with economic troubles. Angela Merkel (Chancellor of Germany) has pushed Europe into using austerity measures to attempt to solve its debt problems; but with this meeting the focus shifted rather to economic growth, and how the countries would work together to achieve this in the next few crucial months.
Amy X

US Exports In 2012 Likely To Increase, Italy Unveils €30 Billion Austerity Pa... - 0 views

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    because of the the high debts of europe, US export will mostly rise in 2012. In addition to this, the declining dollar index and rising wages of emerging economies has made U.S. goods cheaper abroad.
Dan Call

Some Britons Too Unruly for Resorts in Europe - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    This article talks about how British teens going to other European resorts are too unruly to be there. There only aim is to get drunk and party, so the article examines how this haoppens, why this happens, and the effect such actions have on local communtities in the areas where thiese problems are most prevalent.
Tim O

GE shares fall on lower revenues - 0 views

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    Hello, In this article it talks about how the shares for GE fell in response to a lower revenue than expected. The fall in revenue of General Electric was caused by a slower than expected growth in the European credit crisis. It says even though GE was making a profit, the slower European market causes them to have a decrease in revenue. They say that because if the credit crisis sales in Europe are not as high and even though people are still purchasing products, the growth at which sales in Europe should have increased are increasing less than what GE wants them to. GE claimed that they are going to change their market footprint through new products and technology in order to increase their revenue and thus increase their shares. From Tim
Olachi Nwabuikwu

Ukraine: Gas deal means Europe security - UPI.com - 0 views

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    The rationing function ( a specific aspect in price mechanism) Prices serve to ration scarce resources when demand in a market outstrips supply. When there is a shortage of a product, the price is bid up - leaving only those with sufficient willingness and ability to pay with the effective demand necessary to purchase the product. In this case this countries are finidng a suitable way to solve the issues regarding issues concerning gas...
Monique T

Sugar makers taste victory after tribunal restores trade barriers | The Globe and Mail - 3 views

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    In order to protect its domestic industries from European subsidized-sugar, Canada places high duties (tariffs) on imported sugar. This article details how local firms are benefiting due to a ruling that allows these trade barriers. While consumers would benefit from free trade because they can purchase sugar at a low price, it would have a harmful effect on domestic firms, which is why protectionist measures are put in place.
Lucas Gade

The right kinds of austerity policy - 0 views

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    This article from the Financial Times regards fiscal policies in different EU countries. After the double-dip recession that has been experienced in Europe, many governments' fiscal policies are coming into question and being scrutinized by American commentators.
Nadiya Safonova

Economies of Scale - Transportation - 1 views

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    This article describes how cheap it is to ship clothing from China to Europ becasue of bulk transportation...one ship carries loads of clothing, so much actually that it only ends up costing a couple cents a shirt to ship it.
Lucas G

German Factory Orders Unexpectedly Decline on Exports: Economy - 0 views

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    This article concerns the fact that German exports have fallen since December. This reflects what was learned on the "determinants" of exports; national income in foreign nations, exchange rates, relative inflation rates, etc. Considering the recent economic turmoil in Europe, one can assume that the economic situation of foreign countries has affected the level of Germany's exportation.
Monique T

Malta's power stations cost up to €126m a year in health, environment | The M... - 1 views

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    This article discusses the environmental and human health costs of power plants. These type of costs would be considered negative externalities of production, because they are harmful effects that do not effect the firm producing the power, but rather a third party, society as a whole. When producers are making the power, they value the cost as the private costs to their firms, but as outlined by this article, there are many social costs which they do not consider, and this leads to over-production, which means the market is failing, as the resources are not being allocated efficiently. An interesting aspect is that they are able to put a true "cost" on environmental and health effects, which can be quite hard to determine.
Nadiya Safonova

Oil market equilibrium fragile, says think tank - UPI.com - 0 views

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    This article focuses on the equilibrium in the oil market, or in this case a "fragile" equilibrium. Recently, Europe as well as other parts of the world, have been trying to find alternatives for using oil. For everything, other than transportation, there is an alternative to burning oil. So in places where the population is steady, and not rising dramatically...the demand for oil is going down, therefore shifting the demand curve and the equilibrium price. However there are still many countries in which the demand for oil is growing. I the oil industry, the equilibrium is constatly wavering...but so far, it has stayed in a range and hasn't strayed too far from that range yet.
subhashini

The ECB presses - 0 views

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    Aug 8th 2011, 14:29 by R.A. | WASHINGTON TODAY'S biggest news is the word that the European Central Bank is intervening in European debt markets in force, buying up Spanish- and Italian-government debt. The ECB spent last week expressing reluctance to take this step, but without it, the euro crisis threatened to spin irretrievably out of control.
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