Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Welcome Class of 2013

Greetings future Economists! Your first task is to show me that you are able to find this site and leave a comment. So tell me one topic that you think that we will study this year. You may not copy anyone else's post, so posting earlier is better.

44 comments:

  1. we'll probably learn about some market failures and how they affected and transformed economics:)

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  2. It is highly possible we go over the current economic state in Europe, namely what happened to Greece.
    Oh, and government spending.

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  3. Deficit spending possibly

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  4. Its Gonna be a fun semester!!1

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  5. and how and why history repeats itself with events like "Wall Street Crashing multiple times.

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  6. Sriniketh Srinath3:25 PM, August 27, 2012

    Stocks and the stock market

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  7. Sriniketh Srinath3:25 PM, August 27, 2012

    Stocks and the stock market

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  8. How to invest in stocks! And how they work

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  9. Taxes and their implications

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  10. Causes of Inflation

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  11. We will most probably learn about the History of Economics.

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  12. Fiscal Policy

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  13. Katherine Civitillo5:47 PM, August 27, 2012

    Fiscal Policy

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  14. Katherine Civitillo5:48 PM, August 27, 2012

    Well some one already said that.... so, the Long Run Aggregate Supply

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  15. The Fed Chairman Game

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  16. Brittany Kuusisto5:55 PM, August 27, 2012

    How to smartly invest our money in the stock market.

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  17. Danielle Sherman6:40 PM, August 27, 2012

    I think we will discuss the country's debt and deficit spending and, also, how to disperse money in a more smart way. Class of 2014, by the way(:

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  18. Supply and demand

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  19. Environmental sustainability (Ecological economics)

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  20. The inevitability of a fluctuating free market economy

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  21. Cameron Hastreiter7:27 PM, August 27, 2012

    The decrease in value of the American dollar

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  22. exporting and importing

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  23. the effects of large monopolies

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  24. GDP, national income accounting.

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  25. More in depth about the stock market and learning how people in society use stocks.

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  26. Factors that lead countries into an economic depression.

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  27. The Banking System

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  28. how economy affects Business

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  29. The effects of inflation.

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  30. The study of the Dow Jones and nasdaq

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  31. Famous economists and how they became successful.

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  32. how natural disasters affect the economy

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  33. Aggregate expenditures

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  34. competition of trading internationally

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