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Xinmian H

Report: Fresno area aggregate supply slipping - 0 views

  • Fresno County's current aggregate reserves are not expected to last very long
  • , there are 46 million tons of permitted aggregate reserves, less than 11 percent of the 50-year demand of 435 million tons.
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    This article talks about how Fresno's supply of the raw material required to make concrete, asphalt, road base and other building products is decreasing quickly. Since this raw material is used by a majority of industries, the decreased supply will have a significant effect.
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    This article is about how the aggregate supply in Fresno County is reducing due to the lack of reserves of raw materials such as mines. The aggregate reserves is less than 11 percent of the 50 year demand, and mining operations are estimated to have less than 10 years to end. If mines can run out, so can oil and gas. We should be alarmed that our aggregate supply of country might also decrease due to lack of oil.
Nehir D

What leads to deflation? - 0 views

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    When it comes to the reasons of deflation most of the economists see it as a monetary phenomenon which is affected by demand and supply. If the supply of money is more than demand then the value of money increases and prices go up as a consequence. When the supply of the products are higher than demand it results with the mass production which leads to the fall of prices. Some people believe that the deflation occurs because of the mass production and falling the aggregate level of demand. The biggest effect of deflation is unemployement. Deefletion is more serious and dfficult than inflation. To prevent deflation first is give an upward push to the aggreagte demand by increasing government spending or the second they can increase the money supply by decreasing cash reverse ratio.
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    When it comes to the deflation some of the economists believe that it is a monetary phenomenon which is affected by supply and demand. The reasons that leads to deflation are if supply of money is less than its demand than the value of money increases and the prices would go up. If the supply of the product is more tha its demand then it will lead to the mass production which the large amount of products will lead the prices to fall immidietly. The biggest effect of deflation is unempoyment. Deflation is more diffucult and serious than inflation. To prevent deflation first give an upward push to the aggregate demand by increasing government spending or the secong they can increase the money supply by decreasing cash reserve ratio.
Elnara H

IIP numbers close to expectations: Saugata Bhattacharya, Axis Bank - 0 views

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    This article takes about the Reserve Bank has turned to a growth. The author explains how the aggregated demand (even not visible) isn't the main factor.
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    This article is fairly recent and introduced me to another way of measuring economic growth in industries. the IIP stands for the Index for Industrial Production and it is discussed in the article that this value has corresponded to what has been expected, a negative number that is close to zero. This however is because there are many factors that are affecting aggregate supply, such as wage price inflation and the increase in land, a factor of production. However the author doesnt seem to be too worried about aggregate supply, rather He is worried that aggregate demand is on its way down.
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    This article talks about an increase in wages in India and that land prices is a key factor in wage changes. Also they are talking about a reserve bank, how it turned to grow and essential role of aggregate demand in it operating.
Bora T

Manufacturing Is Moving America - Forbes - 2 views

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    This article is interesting due to the fact that it shows how industry affects aggregate supply
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    This article is about the aggregate supply gain of the US. 
Nehir D

Aggregate supply declining; S.D. may run out in less than 10 years - 0 views

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    The article is talking about with residential and commercial construction activity at a crawl, having enough aggregate might not seem like a major issue. But experts warn it may be a problem once the economy is back at full steam at. The current rate of consumption, the San Diego region will run out of aggregate sand, gravel and crushed stone in about 8 1/2 yearsOne of the problems here is that the county has an extreme shortage of high- quality sand.
Christopher P

Paul Ryan Isn't an Inflation Nutter - 1 views

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    This article mainly discusses the economic policies of Representative Paul Ryan involving his concerns that continuing budget deficits will eventually lead to high rates of inflation. The author evaluates a theory regarding the importance of government policy on the price level of the economy. The view states that there is only one point of equilibrium in the macroeconomy where Aggregate Supply will equal Aggregate Demand, and the changing policies of the government play a crucial role in meeting that equilibrium by affecting not only the value of business assets but also people's expectations.
anonymous

Electricity, Law Enforcement, Fests on Williamstown Board's Plate - 0 views

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    This article is about the town of Williamstown trying to find a "power provider who can provide an aggregate supply for residents" over 10 different communities in the region.
Tony L

Low Paid Jobs In America - 0 views

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    This article shows how the fastest rising jobs are receiving pay that is lower than the average salary. This is interesting because the aggregate supply talks about the decrease in wages and prices.
Jackie k

Deflation - 1 views

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    Japan is facing deflation, and it will effect the consumer confidence because of the exchange rate, this will cause a downward slope in the aggregate demand to shift to the left.
Deepak B

Spotlight on Economics: Global food security in 2050 - 0 views

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    This article talks about the concern of food supply to China and the rest of the world. Lester Brown claimed that food production was not growing fast enough to feed China's increasing population, which could result in rising food prices in China and the rest of the world.
anonymous

low budget iPhone - 0 views

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    This article briefly goes over the possibility of Apple wanting to sell a lower priced iPhone (considerably lowered price) at the same time as it comes out with a new model. This is iterating as the mass consumer is no longer able to keep up with the $600 every 6months tat Apple cost them. Thus it has been rumored that they will do this in order to maintain the overall supply and demand of the cell phone.
anonymous

Europe might undergo another deflationary scare? - 0 views

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    As the government has been encouraging sovereign debt purchases, it is hard to identify susbstantive inflationary purchases. European banks do not operate like american banks because they do not have a system that has print insurance.
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