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Supply-Side Economics - 1 views

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    News about Supply-Side Economics, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times. The concept of supply-side economics, introduced by Ronald Reagan when he ran for president in 1980, has made a return in this year's election campaign, in an amended form.
Talu O

Income inequality hurts economic growth - 2 views

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    A new report from the Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development, which represents 34 mostly developed nations, said the rise in income inequality hurts economic growth. Today, the richest 10% of the population in member countries earn 9.5 times the income of the poorest 10%.
Kim D

Demand-Side Policy Gave Us the Big Economic Fizzle - 0 views

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    Nearly five years since the recession ended in June 2009, economic policy discussions continue to focus on dubious short-term countercyclical measures to "stimulate demand." The Economic Report of the President for 2014 wastes an entire chapter rehashing the jobs supposedly "saved or created" by the 2009 fiscal stimulus and Federal Reserve easing.
Clelia K

Obama's plan to tax overseas profits could work - 0 views

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    For more than two years, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, an international economic organization of 34 of the world's richest countries,have been debating how to produce a global tax system that would eradicate the sort of tax avoidance that has seen Apple squirrel away more than $160 billion overseas.
Talu O

BBC News - HS2: 12 arguments for and against - 0 views

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    Labour has cast doubt on the future of HS2 but just what are the arguments for and against a new high-speed rail link? This article is about the discussions in England, about a highspeed trailway system. Authorities are arguing if it will be for the benefit or disfavor of the country. The opportunity cost for connecting the urban and rural areas and providing ultimate transportation between big cities and small towns; is the extreme flow of money from minor settlements to metropolitan areas, causing a huge economic leap and difference between them.
Iqtyider W

Environmental Economics: "What Is the Most Efficient Source of Electricity?" - 1 views

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    The WSJ's Numbers "guy": The true cost of electricity is difficult to pin down. That's because a number of inputs comprise it: the cost of fuel itself, the cost of production, as well as the cost of dealing with the damage that fuel does to the environment. Energy Points, a...
Tekten D

Economic Growth - 2 views

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    This article is about US 's economic growth which is mentioned as below the economists' expectations.
Emran Y

Big Tobacco Takes Its Last Drag As Economic Change Looms - 1 views

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    Ciggarette is a good which is competitive, since it is inelastic Wallstreet is worried about because of the price rised, there can be a probable decrease in demand even though it is addictive.
Iqtyider W

Macro Markets Risk Index: US Business Cycle Risk Remains Low - 1 views

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    Economic growth in the US remains on a steady path, according to a markets-based estimate of the macro trend. The Macro-Markets Risk Index (MMRI) closed at +6.8% yesterday (Mar. 9). The benchmark's readings so far this year have remained in a tight band of roughly +5% to +10% - a signal for anticipating ongoing economic growth.
Kim D

Economic reality forces Greece back to the table - 0 views

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    Eurozone finance ministers will meet again Monday for crunch talks on how to keep Greece solvent, and in the euro, after a first round of discussions ended in failure Wednesday night. Europe insisted Greece honor its commitments under the existing bailout program, 30% of which the new left-wing government of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras says is unacceptable.
Iqtyider W

OECD upgrades Japan's economic growth outlook for 2015, 2016 - 0 views

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    The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development on Wednesday upgraded its growth outlook for the Japanese economy for 2015 and 2016, aided by lower oil prices that are expected to boost global demand.
Srikanth L

BBC News | BUSINESS | Protectionism may 'hurt growth' - 1 views

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    Trade protectionism could hurt global growth and undermine economic reforms in developing countries, the world's top three economic organisations have warned. The warning came in a letter signed by the leaders of the World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Trade Organisation (WTO) and sent to leaders of the world's major industrial nations, who were meeting in Paris.
Akar M

GSMA: Two In Three Mobile Devices Will Be Smartphones By 2020 - 0 views

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    It is no surprise that smartphones are becoming more and more common. This article from TechWeek Europe displays how and why they are so popular. Especially the low costs increase the demand and encourage the buyers to switch to smartphones.
Zachary C

World on brink of an oil price war - 2 views

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    this article is about whether or not the prices of oil are going to go up or not. Oil is in high demand so the price is changing so oil companies can make more money off of it. chaging the price will make the demand for the product change.
Clelia K

California: Measure to Overhaul Water Management - 2 views

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    Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation on Tuesday overhauling the state's management of its groundwater supply, bringing it in line with other states that have long regulated their wells. This is really important because california has large agriculture based businesses (central valley). In fact, the oppositions to the legislature were people in the agriculture business. This potentially allows water companies and regulators to intervene if water use is excessive or improper. This is an article directly discussing scarcity of water and natural resources and how the government regulates these resources. This passing of this legislature could also have some opportunity cost along with it; less water=maybe more expensive food, less food, more chance of dying crops (?)
Srikanth L

Cleaning Ganga will take 18 years & massive investment: Centre to Supreme Court - The E... - 2 views

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    The holy river of Ganga that flows through new Delhi, capital of India, supports the lives of people living in about 118 towns. Over time this river has become highly polluted; some factors to blame for this would be modernization and ignorance. During the summer of 2014 a new Prime Minister was elected who has set up a project to clean this water body. The opportunity cost in saving this water body is time and financial resources. Roughly, it is said that the government plans of completing this project over 18 years while using millions of INR. The government is giving up these valuable resources to achieve something that is of high importance.
Clelia K

A Lot Fewer Americans Get Unemployment Benefits Than You Think - 2 views

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    WASHINGTON -- The share of unemployed Americans who receive unemployment insurance benefits has dwindled to its lowest point in decades, thanks in part to benefit cuts in Republican-led states. Just 23.1 percent of unemployed workers received state unemployment benefits at the end of 2014, according to a new analysis by the Economic Policy Institute, a liberal Washington think tank.
Semsioglu E

The Rise of Invisible Unemployment - 1 views

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    In the last year, the most important question for U.S. economists and economic journalists has changed from Where are the jobs? to Where are the wages? It's a problem best summed up by Matthew O'Brien in the Washington Post. As the labor market approaches full employment, there should be more pressure on wages to rise.
Talu O

Here are the drivers of future economic growth - 2 views

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    This is a very insightful article that talks about the professions that will stick out or activities that will boom the participator's bank account in the upcoming near future of the growing USA economy.
Iqtyider W

Now Is the Time! Use Fiscal Policy to Support Sustainable Growth - 1 views

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    In the global context of a moderate and uneven economic recovery, sound management of public finances can secure elusive growth and jobs.
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