This Blog is designed
for Mr. Pye's AP Economics
classes. It is meant to show
that Economics is not just a
vocabulary word in some
textbook, rather it plays a
vital role in every aspect of
our daily lives.
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.
Game theory
ReplyDeletewe'll probably learn about some market failures and how they affected and transformed economics:)
ReplyDeleteInternational Trade.
ReplyDeleteIt is highly possible we go over the current economic state in Europe, namely what happened to Greece.
ReplyDeleteOh, and government spending.
Deficit spending possibly
ReplyDeleteIts Gonna be a fun semester!!1
ReplyDeleteand how and why history repeats itself with events like "Wall Street Crashing multiple times.
ReplyDeleteStocks and the stock market
ReplyDeleteStocks and the stock market
ReplyDeleteHow to invest in stocks! And how they work
ReplyDeleteTaxes and their implications
ReplyDeleteMonetary policy
ReplyDeleteCauses of Inflation
ReplyDeleteWe will most probably learn about the History of Economics.
ReplyDeleteThe brilliance of adam smith
ReplyDeleteFiscal Policy
ReplyDeleteFiscal Policy
ReplyDeleteWell some one already said that.... so, the Long Run Aggregate Supply
ReplyDeleteThe Fed Chairman Game
ReplyDeleteHow to smartly invest our money in the stock market.
ReplyDeleteThe stock market
ReplyDeleteThe stock market
ReplyDeleteI 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(:
ReplyDeleteSupply and demand
ReplyDeleteEnvironmental sustainability (Ecological economics)
ReplyDeleteThe inevitability of a fluctuating free market economy
ReplyDeleteThe decrease in value of the American dollar
ReplyDeleteexporting and importing
ReplyDeleteTaxes!
ReplyDeletethe effects of large monopolies
ReplyDeleteGDP, national income accounting.
ReplyDeleteBusiness Cycles.
ReplyDeleteMore in depth about the stock market and learning how people in society use stocks.
ReplyDeleteFactors that lead countries into an economic depression.
ReplyDeleteThe Banking System
ReplyDeletehow economy affects Business
ReplyDeleteThe effects of inflation.
ReplyDeleteThe study of the Dow Jones and nasdaq
ReplyDeleteMoney Managment
ReplyDeleteMoney Managment
ReplyDeleteFamous economists and how they became successful.
ReplyDeletehow natural disasters affect the economy
ReplyDeleteAggregate expenditures
ReplyDeletecompetition of trading internationally
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