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The study of Economics, or the way in which money, industry, and trade are organized in any given society, can be very interesting, more so when applied into a contemporary, dynamic context. In recent years, economists have been applying economic theories to a wide range of subjects that were previously not part and parcel of traditional Economics. For example, in Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything, economist Steven Levitt and New York Times journalist Stephen J. Dubner meld Economics with pop culture, exploring the economics of drug dealing, information control as may be applied to real estate agents and the Ku Klux Klan, and other matters of economic importance that had previously been ignored. This section is all about Economics and the topics under its umbrella.
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Why Bankers Don't Deserve Bonuses!Posted by Peter Moore. Published on Dec 28, 2009 If you have been living in a hole for the past year then you may be forgiven for thinking that the credit crunch is a new type of biscuit. However, this credit crunch has hit us all in one way or another and has seen the biggest worldwide recession for many years. The United States Credit CardPosted by Ernie Fitzpatrick. Published on Dec 12, 2009 So how's this going deeper and deeper into debt going to wash out at the end? Can we spend our way out of debt by raising our credit card limit? 2010 Trends In Economic DevelopmentPosted by Lance Winslow. Published on Oct 20, 2009 One of the biggest challenges of economic development is getting jobs into the area, and since we are in a jobless recovery, and the stimulus package whereas, it might have helped a little bit, it certainly is not providing very many jobs. Some economic development associations in some areas are trying to provide jobs in the alternative energy sector, or in green technologies, but none of that is moving very fast right now. Many believe things will not accelerate in that area until after 2015. Ril Announces Bonus Issue Of 1:1 Dividend Of 130%, Payout Of Rs. 2,219 CrorePosted by Somesh Ahuja. Published on Oct 08, 2009 The Board of Directors of Reliance Industries Ltd today proposed, subject to shareholders approval, issue of bonus shares in the ratio of one share for everyshare held in the Company. The Board also proposed interim dividend of Rs 13 per share for the financial year 2008-09. This will result in a payment of Rs. 2,219 crore inclusive of taxes of Rs. 322 crore. Both the bonus shares and dividend will accrue to the shareholders of erstwhile Reliance Petroleum Ltd which has been amalgamated recently with the Company. The Recession – Over Or Coming To An End?Posted by Anton Coleman. Published on Oct 06, 2009 This past year has been a very trying and testing time for most people, what with the credit crises, the mortgage meltdown and the biggest recession the world has ever seen. As of today Ben Bernanke stated that he believes the recession is nearly over (I believe we bottomed out in the last week of February/first week of March) and that the economy shows signs of improvement. I hope this is the case as everybody has been affected by this recession in one way or another. Our Demise Is Greatly Overstated The United States' Future Is IncandescentPosted by Geoff Ficke. Published on Sep 09, 2009 We must demand that politicians stop bribing us for our votes with promises of benefits that some future generation will be saddled with paying for. This is the best possible time for Americans to reflect, adjust and re-energize this wonderfully dynamic country. Does Macro Economics Really Effect Small And Medium Sized Businesses, Say The Size Of National Debt?Posted by Julian T Rowe. Published on Sep 06, 2009 Small and Medium Sized businesses (SMEs) make up 99% of all UK businesses get very little support in Darling's new budget. Consumers may have more spare change in their pockets with VAT reduction, but this reduction is soon to end (31 Dec 09). SMEs act as a low cost tax collector for the Treasury, so new businesses must think carefully about VAT registration. Saving Money On Auto InsurancePosted by Bill Loughborough. Published on Sep 01, 2009 Car insurance is one of the most common bills that most households are required to pay. According to an online insurance marketplace, car insurance is the most widely purchased type of insurance coverage because automobile drivers are required to have car insurance almost everywhere. 16% Unemployment In America?Posted by Ernie Fitzpatrick. Published on Aug 30, 2009 One can massage and play with numbers all they want and the government is very good at doing exactly that. So, with that in mind what is the REAL unemployment rate in America? Role Of The Central Bank In Influencing The Liquidity Of The Financial MarketsPosted by Martin Corrigan. Published on Aug 30, 2009 The word liquidity can refer to a number of different concepts dependent upon the context in which it is placed. Perhaps it's most familiar usage is that in which it describes the ease with which an asset can be bought or sold, be the asset in question a real one (e.g. a house) or a financial one (e.g. a bond). This usage also extends to the effect which such a purchase or sale has upon the price of an asset, i.e. the more liquid an asset, the lesser the effect of trading activity upon its fundamentals. This is known as 'asset' liquidity. Go to page:
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