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Stephen b

Nigeria's Inflation Rate Climbs to 9.5% in February - 0 views

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    What I like about this article is not just that it's related to inflation (which is definitely a plus) but that it also discuss one of the factors of an economy affected by inflation, interest rates. This is very important because many articles will talk about how inflation has increased or decreased and how this is good or bad for the economy, but they don't explain in what way. You all get a sense for how the government of Nigeria intends to react to this inflationary event and what role the control of interest rates plays in the reaction.
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

Bank of England keeps interest rates and QE unchanged - 0 views

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    The article talks about the interest rates set by the Bank of England previously and how those interest rates created an economic growth in the UK.
Annabelle b

Some Fed Members Fear Monetary Policy Effects - 0 views

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    This article talks mainly about several problems affecting monetary policy. Among those are instability to the financial system, a sudden rise in interest rates and inflation. Presently, Fed is using easy monetary policy to increase AD. There is also quantitative easing mentioned in the article, which refers to purchases by the central bank of long-term bonds or $85 billion a month in Treasurys and mortgage-backed securities so that the money supply increases. Again, the major problem related to this Fed strategy is inflationary pressure (also by selling $1.1 trillion mortgage-backed securities)...
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    This article by Jeff Cox discusses how the Fed is using the monetary policy to increase aggregate demand. It also presents problems affecting monetary policy. The problems are as follows: "Among those concerns are instability to the financial system, a sudden rise in interest rates and inflation."
Stephen b

Austerity, like supply side, is a scam - 0 views

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    Now, I'm not much of the political type but, when I saw this title, I have to admit it drew me in. After about the first five or six sentences you can tell this is an article from the far left of the political spectrum (that being the hardcore democrats), but what I found really interesting about this article was how it looked at supply-side policy as this conservative dooms day device, rather than a neutral policy that can be used to anyone's advantage. I still think it is a strategy with its pros and cons, just like monetary or fiscal policy, yet it is interesting to see how it might benefit one social group more than another and how its implementation can lead to many economic issues.
Sebastian a

Easy fed softens fiscal policy punch on economy - 0 views

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    This article discusses the failed prediction from most economist regarding the future of governmental cuts and taxes. The eading is mst interesting, as you get insight to the reasoning behind the prediction, and also the reason why they failed, which is becase the Federal Reserve's unexpected numbers and interest rates.
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    economists thought higher taxes and government spendings were going to delay economic growth in the first quarter of the year, but economic data has so far proven them wrong.
Martina d

Apple shares close at new high on iPhone 5 pre-orders - 0 views

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    This article is about the new iPhone 5 and how a large number of people are doing a pre-order. This article puts together rational behavior and what people choose to buy with their money, therefore a choice of products. I think this article is interesting, as it is a clear example of rational behavior in Economics and how Apple did a good job in predicting what people want to buy and are interested in.
Andreas k

Oil spill causes global warming and negative externalities - 1 views

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    This article describes negative externalities in the oil business. This is a global problem and definitely one of the most debated topics in environmental contexts. 'The climate changes are harming the earth, a lot of it is claimed to be caused by burning of fossil fuels. The Gulf of Mexico oil spill is a great example of the creation of a negative externality. The goal of getting more oil to fuel our lifestyle and make a profit for BP trumped any recognition of the massive economic and environmental damage that flowed from their blown out well. Is the cost of this mess going to turn up in the price of gasoline in the US? Probably not. Will it turn up in our tax bills? Probably yes.'
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    I found this article quite interesting as it explains negative externalities very well and gives examples to better understand it. It also goes on to state that one of negative externality that is very relevant to the article is the negative effects a product may have on the environment. It shows the reader that many gas companies are able to cut corners to make the product cheap and more desirable, but in the process it makes a mess of the environment. A popular example that they use to prove their point was the Gulf of Mexico Oil spill.
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    I bumped into this article as I was searching for negative externalities.The article describes negative externalities as general and in terms of oil spilling. As for that it also described the environmental issues and gaves examples from the Gulf of Mexico.
Stephen b

Our Tragedy of the Commons: Austerity That Doesn't Work - 0 views

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    This article talks a lot about the recent "fiscal cliff" that congress or some government branch put together to ensure that the two United States parties, the democrats and the republicans, tried to come to some sort of agreement on where cuts can be made to try and fix the deficit. What's interesting about this article, more than the content itself, is the site it links to which talks a lot about how individual cities are doing their part to try and fix up the country. The fact is, the US has gotten some very bad grades lately (whatever that means), so mayors and representatives are getting citizens to invest in projects that will cost a lot of money but will go a long way toward a better future. Fixing up public resources, like water ways and levies, is crucial to trying to build a better community, even if the effects are long term. This is probably the closest we'll see to a sustainable economy.
Nikolai n

BP and their Tragedy. Common? - 0 views

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    This article discusses and reflects upon how the great BP oil spill in the Mexican Gulf relates to a typical tragedy of the commons situation. The writer states that the spill was due to overexploitation, which is quite an interesting and vital perspective when discussing the oil spill and its causes.
Nikolai n

US Business cycle - problems? - 0 views

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    This article suggests that the lack of recovery from the recession might lead to weakness in the American business cycle. The potential is not present as it was before the recession, and that is what concerns the author of this article. It will be very interesting to follow the course of the American business cycle (economic growth), and if this article is right, it opens for even bigger Chinese dominance in the economic world.
Andreas k

Australia adds 71,500 jobs, the biggest jump since 2000 - 1 views

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    Although new jobs are created, there is no improvement on the unemployment rate, which remains at 5.4%. However this is a sign of economic improvement in Australia. And the 71,500 are just a start, more jobs were planed for February (9000). In 2011 Economists have predicted a resource boom, due to the monetary policy by the governor Glenn Steves. The bank has tried to boost certain sectors in the economy, however he kept the interest rates at 3%. That might cut into the current boom and slow it down. The main concern is on the value of the Australian dollar.
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    Even though there had been a rise in total workforce, unemployment has not improved and remained at 5.4%. Nevertheless, there are optimistic signs of economic improvement for Australia.
Pieter d

Higher Education and Economic Growth in India and China - 0 views

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    I found this article very interesting, as it is the first article I have seen that mentions the correlation between having more people with higher education, and having a higher level of economic growth.
Nikolai n

A different article - 1 views

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    This article is different than many others that are being bookmarked. It shows, through data, how supply-side policies aren't always effective.It is an interesting read, giving a new perspective to the readers perception of the policy.
David s

G7 No Comment on Japanese Monetary Policy Triggers Weaker Yen - 0 views

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    This article mentions how Japan's monetary policy has led to the weakening of its currency, the Yen. In other words, this is an example of monetary policy leading to inflation. To do this, the Japanese likely decreased interest rates too much, or increased the supply of money too much. Both of these are the result of loose monetary policy, and were attempts at expansion.
Roman p

Fiscal Policy - 0 views

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    The article I chose is very interesting, it shows the fiscal policies taken by the German government and the effects these fiscal policies have on the country. The author of the article also included diagrams in his article. It was very helpful to the concept illustrated.
Nikolai n

Dutch Export - 0 views

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    This small article describes the export activities of the Netherlands recently. It gives an accurate impression of the situation, as there are defined values used, real life values. By that, the article provides an interesting insight to macroeconomic activities, from real life, between firms and consumer, all dealt with by the government.
Martina d

Despite warnings on U.S. defense cuts, little action to stop them - 1 views

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    This article is really interesting, since it talks about possible cuts made by the government in the U.S defense. This is macroeconomic activity since there is a government intervention which would cut thousands of jobs and therefore increase the unemployment in the country. This is a kind of macroeconomic activity which involves the USA defense as the firm and the households which are all of the people working for the defense of the country.
Pieter d

French Army and Mali Rebels fighting over towns - 0 views

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    This me only be loosely related, but i found the article interesting. This could be looked at as a tragedy of the commons example, with Mali and Konna being viewed as the commons.
Maya m

Lithuania Industrial Production Rises 4.4% In January - 0 views

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    The article talks about how Lithuania's industrial production has increased. This means the industrial aggregate supply has increased. I can't say if there was a shift or a movement on the curve, but it would be interesting to investigate more about this.
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