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Macro vs.. Micro Economics

by InformationHub in Issues, May 16, 2012
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What is the Difference between the two?

Pluralizing Educational Interests with Ma’am Flor Villaverde

by eaa1118 in Economics, December 10, 2011
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It’s common for persons–when you ask them–to say that they have one field they’d like to master. What is not common is when some of them finish school and still show such energies as allow them to pluralize their educational interests or preoccupations.

One of them goes by the name of Ma’am Flor Villaverde, Faculty of the College of Administrative and Financial Sciences at AMA International University-Bahrain (AMAIUB).

The Business Cycle

by ChristheJunkie in Economics, November 17, 2011
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Economics paper on the business cycle.

Easiest Source of Topics for Economics Essays

by AmarBadz in Economics, October 7, 2011
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The selection of interesting and good topics for economics essays would usually be the first step that university and college student would perform if their lecturers gave them the option of choosing the topics for their economics essay writing tasks.

An Introduction to Macroeconomic Policy

by Vinayak Maheswaran in Issues, July 18, 2011
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Every day you read and hear about stuff like recessions, monetary policy, international trade, financial crises, exchange rates etc etc. These economic news are not about a firm or a person in particular but they are affecting us all. Understanding the causes and the effects of these events is interesting per se (at least I think) but it is also important to make everyday, business and political decisions. Unfortunately the dynamics and the causes of these events are very complicated.

Macroeconomics – Trade vs. Protection in Australia

by podolski in Issues, June 16, 2011
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Discusses the role of the World Trade Organisation in promoting free trade, types of trade agreements Australia has with other countries, how regional trade agreements result in trade creation and diversion and arguments for trade liberalisation.

Introduction to Macro Economics

by Tucker123 in Economics, December 25, 2010
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Macro Economics, all About it.

Macro Economics and Micro Economics in Our Daily Life

by Tiusto in Economics, October 16, 2010
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"Micro" means "small" and "macro" means "large". In micro economics we study how individuals or how business or how the government or how foreign buyers and sellers influence the uses to which land, labor, capital and managerial skill will be put. For example, we will see what determines whether a particular businessman decides to install automatic machinery rather than hire more wage earners.

Current Macroeconomic Situation

by Keith Morris in Economics, October 7, 2010
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Description and possible solution for the current economic crisis.

The Four Main Objectives of a Government in a Mixed Economy and How It Uses Different Types of Taxes to Achieve These Objectives

by podolski in Issues, December 1, 2009
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A pure market economy is one with only consumers and suppliers. However, the modified market economy is one where the government is involved. In the modified market economy, the government has four economic objectives: sustainable economic growth, price stability, full employment and external balance.

Taxes can be put into two broad categories: direct and indirect tax.

There are three different types of taxes that government uses to help achieve the four economic objectives. These are: progressive tax, regressive tax and proportional tax.

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