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Jan d

Two productivities - 0 views

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    This article suggests a few correlations between big cities and housing productivity and productivity in output of tradable goods. Besides that, also externalities are mentioned as justifications to those corollaries. To put negative externality stated in the article more like economics, MSC = MPC +- externality ("congestion, blocked views") so this is an inefficient allocation of society's resources and therefore increasing demand for government's regulation on housing. Although there already is a large gap between firms' input in housing and housing costs, this bolsters the whole situation. As a consequence, people in big cities actually pay higher cost for housing than it already is.
Roman p

Stable Housing Price - 1 views

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    The article I chose describes the housing price in the UK. It only changed very slightly so you could say that the housing price stayed stable. This means that the people living in the UK are willing to pay the same amount for their house and are able to do so. The market for houses is in equilibrium.
Stephen b

Venezuelan Government to Control Rent Prices | venezuelanalysis.com - 1 views

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    Punto Fijo, November 22nd, 2012 (Venezuelanalysis.com) - The Venezuelan government has announced new controls on the prices of housing rents, while prices of medicines are also currently under review. Many basic goods in Venezuela are subject to price controls, including some food items and domestic goods, and the government has now added housing rents to the list of products subject to regulated pricing. In taking some pointers from "The Rent Is Too D*** High" party, Venezuela has decided to set a case to case price ceiling for the housing rental market. Most landlords will set the price based on construction costs, which tends to put tenants in a tight situation when looking for a somewhat temporary residence. Because of this, the government of Venezuela has forced landlords into setting prices only as high as what the Housing Ministry determines to be the true value product. Venezuela has also started doing this with medication, since medicine should be made available to all who are in need of it, although there has been backlash from pharmaceutical companies. They argument is that the artificial lowering of prices in the pharmaceutical industry will cause suppliers to produce less of the medicine than what the population needs.
Martina d

Property sales see winter lift, HMRC figures show - 0 views

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    The article discusses the total sale of houses (a good) is rising in the economy in the UK. Due to this rise by 5%, the economy was able to grow and increase. The real estate businesses and bank of England are able to work together to get maximum profit from the rise in sales from houses.
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    There has been an increase in how the amount of houses sold, which created an improvement in the economy of the UK. The increase was created by the increase of supply of mortgage, which increase the possibility for the population to buy a house.
Annabelle b

Excise Tax Loses Support Amid White House Push - 0 views

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    Last month, the White House and labor unions announced an agreement to tax high-cost, employer-sponsored health insurance plans. Labor leaders say the proposal is too high a price to pay for the limited health care package they expect to emerge from Congress, therefore, there is really no support for this agreement.
Maya m

More Affordable Homes - 0 views

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    The article talks about the demand for more affordable homes, and how house prices rise and rise. It says that mean age for affording a home has risen to 35 due to the high prices. What Britain wants to do is to build more affordable houses, and they hope to make the economy better in that way.
Annabelle b

Bush says he won't impose price controls on energy - 0 views

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    This article discusses how The White House wanted to make its policy on price controls clear to Republicans in Congress, some of whom have been agitating for price controls. The president told Republican House deputy whips last week he would oppose all price controls, but the White House wanted to hit the message even harder.
Maya m

Cold Weather, Little Oil - 1 views

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    This article talks about how a few larger electricity and gas companies have increased their prices after the news about a cold and bitter winter in the UK. If we apply this to what we have read about this week, they know that the demand for fuel in houses will increase, but with a increased price they can avoid shortage during this period of time, hopefully. At leas this is what they try to do. They also know it is profitable for them, since people will still need the fuel due to the cold, so the income for the company gets higher.
Martina d

Downtowns enjoying robust population growth - 0 views

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    A large number of people in the USA are moving downtown, therefore there is an increase of demand for the cities downtown. Moreover, with the increase of demand for houses, there is an increase of demand of transportation, shops and other shops and services that are useful for the people that live downtown.
Sebastian a

price control on energy rejected by ex president Bush. - 0 views

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    the article is talking about how ex-president Bush decided not to control the price of energy, although the white house wanted to control energy prices.
Jan d

U.K. Inflation Quickens to Fastest in Nine Months - 0 views

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    Consumer prices rose 2.8 percent from a year earlier, compared with 2.7 percent in January, the Office for National Statistics said in London today. The two major reasons for persistent increase in average price level are higher energy bills and a weaker pound. Housing, water, electricity and gas added 0.11 percentage point to annual inflation in February - the biggest upward impact. Investor confidence unexpectedly rose to a three-year high of 48.5 in March from 48.2 in February, which means higher aggregate demand and demand-pull inflation.
Maya m

Student Loans Doubling or Not? - 0 views

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    The congress is now thinking about new solutions so that the student loan interest rates won't double.
Martina d

China media: Corruption focus - 0 views

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    The article talks about corruption in China, and how the government spends the money of the people to buy 4 or 5 houses, and some even to pass driving tests. When I read the article, I thought of the circular flow with three sectors open. The firms get the government expenditure that should go for hospitals and schools, and with the corruption a lot of money are given illegally from the government to the firms.
Annabelle b

Foreign currency trading is easy - an easy way to lose money - 0 views

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    More and more Americans are dabbling in currency trading and losing in spectacular fashion. Experts say the structure of the currency market makes it hard for amateurs to beat the house.
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