Sunday, August 25, 2013

Welcome Class of 2014

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.

61 comments:

Emily Panozzo said...

I think that our class will discuss and compare our economy in regards to the U.S. versus other countries. Furthermore, how the economy of other countries can help and hurt the nation's economy.

Kenny Pranoto said...

This year I think Mr.Pye will be teaching us about the stock market in the U.S.A and around the world. Aswell as comparing and differentiating stocks from years or eras.

Unknown said...

This year in Economics, I think we will be learning about the various market failures and how they have affected our nations economy as well as other countries.

Jenny Chang said...

Economics class will probably cover the relations between basic demands and consumption of the consumer.

Shefali Rai said...

In economics we will most likely learn about the Dow Jones Industrial average along with the stock market as well as the economic relationships between the US and other countries.

Leah Ware said...

I think this year in economics we'll be studying monetary policies and how the Federal Reserve sets interest rates and controls the money supply.

Malcolm Berry said...

This year in economics I think that we will learn the principals of buying, selling, and trading stocks/bonds on the market, as well as the market's effect on our economy as well as the economies of other countries.

Grace Bonojo said...

This year in economics I believe we will study the economic impact of individual companies, such as Dell or Apple, on the American economy. We will also discuss further the cause and effects of consumerism.

Sean Nelson said...

This year I think that we will learn about the different aspects of economics, and we will analyze the U.S. economy, its methods and how it compares to other economies around the world.

Ajeet Baath said...

In economics class, we will most likely be learning about how social trends directly affect purchases made by American consumers.

Francescha said...

This year in Economics I believe that we will learn about currency exchange rates and why some currency is worth more than others and what factors decide a currency's worth.

Mayur Patel said...

I think we will learn about the national income and output rate, unemployment rates, and price inflation through out the country.

Unknown said...

In Economics this year I think that Mr. Pye will be teaching us about the production and distribution of goods and services and about the different types of markets there are in the world.

Unknown said...

This year I think we will learn about how optimization plays an important role in economics.

Sean Kelly said...

This year in economics I think we will learn what causes certain products to be manufactured over another

Leo Flores said...

WHAT UP WHAT UP I think we would all like to learn how to get rich. Yep.

Unknown said...

We will learn about how markets work in the industry/national scale.

Mishi Jain said...

This year I believe we will learn about what kinds of barriers exist in trading and why they occur.

Andrew Wall said...

In economics I think we will learn how the american stock market works and about the GDP growth around the world.

Unknown said...

I believe that this year, we will learn about the growth and depression in todays economy. Might as well learn a lot on the business cycle's flow that we are in.

Cody Hajek said...

I believe we will discuss the relationship between microeconomics and macroeconomics.

Victoria Hackney said...

I believe this year that we will learn about monopoly

Amaan Rizki said...

This year I think we will learn about business shares in financial markets and how to avoid scams such as multi- level marketing

Esther Amaku said...

This year we will most likely learn how geography affects the economy and the economic traits of third world countries.

Neethu George said...

This year I think we will learn about supply and demand and how price and quantity affects trading of goods.

Tara Phillips said...

I believe we will learn the steps to smart investing in the market game.

Lloyd F. said...

This year in economics we will learn about how resources are managed and how the bourgeoisie oppress the working class.

Unknown said...

The exploitation of trade laws made for an Industrial Age in the digital era we live in.

Ervin Ricasio said...

I believe we will learn how to make smart investments based on evaluating trends of the economy.

Aileen Nguyen said...

We will probably cover concepts such as externality as well as something more general like elastic and inelastic curves.

Sam Sam said...

This year in economics, I think we'll lean about past and current instances of monopolization and how it effects the economy.

Natasha Blessing said...

This year I think that we will be learning about currency rate changes and complications with the different rates for trade

Dylan Allotta said...

This year in economics I think we will be discussing economic practices and ideas that have been observed, and how these observed patterns have been, are now, and will be in the future of America.

Unknown said...

In economics I hope to learn what types of companies are the most successful economically and if it is dependent on the age of technology that we live in

Michael Brennan 3rd Period said...

This year in economics I believe we will learn how economics started in the different ways past civilizations used money and traded

Unknown said...

I think that we will learn about various aspects of business including supply and demand, inflation and deflation, and the cycles that the american economy goes through with recession, recovery, and depression.

Kevin Lin said...

I think our economics classes will learn about how our US funds is controlled and its circulation in the world today.

PS: Mr. Pye seems really kool.

Jaison Mathew said...

I think we'll learn about the creation of the stock market and how the stock market has developed and changed over the years since its creation.

Ann Mathew; Period 4 said...

I believe we will discuss economic policies, market trends, and probably learn about the gold standard this year in Economics.

Abels Koshy said...

In Economics, I think we will learn about the significant historical exchange rates in the value of the US dollar.

Myles said...

This year I believe we will learn about the different economic principles that people, companies, and nations follow in order to make the most of their money.

Ann Lobo said...

This year I think Mr Pye will guide us through the stock world and how to deal with drastic changes on the spot.

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Cedric Choi said...

I think we will be learning how economic theory has evolved throughout the years based on different technology and consumer demand.

Rahul Mathew said...

I think we will learn everything we need to know about economics

Sarah Raines said...

I think that our class will learn the effects of a national debt and how it effects the global market. Specifically things like the Eurozone crisis that was brought to our attention two years ago and still continues.

Joe James said...

We will probably learn about unique strategies that investors use to analyze the stock market.

Logan Gloster said...

Forty seven comments? The pickings are slim Mr. Pye. Well I think that you are going to teach us the ways of the stock market and hopefully how to invest in it to make it to that top 1 percent.

Merin Mathew (6th) said...

I think we will discuss what would potentially shift the value of stock whether it being good or bad. We will also talk about the past events that impact the stock markets.

Liam Lauckner said...

I believe that we will discuss the pros and cons, and the history of the national debt.

Unknown said...

I'm hoping this year we will learn about the future of our economy and discuss hypothetical situations, such as having another stock market crash, what sort of effect a war may have at this point in time, and what job markets will soon become high in demand.

Terrence Yeow said...

I think a topic we will deal about will be how economy flows into and out of a recession.
all bout dat flo

Unknown said...

This year in economics I think we'll analyze the current situation of class warfare and the growing gap between the rich and the poor.

Unknown said...

Lol

Madison Washburn said...

I think we will learn about the history of our nation's economics and the people that have made modern America's economy what it is today.

Steffie Philip said...

In economics I think we will understand how changes in economic policies affects our daily life and also we will probably learn about what causes certain products to be manufactured over another and what causes people to make certain decisions.

Andrew Guilbeau said...

I think that this year we will learn about the scarcity of various products and materials from countries around the world and how said countries fill their need for these things through trading with other countries.

Jerry George said...

Within Economics, I hope that we will cover the important matters regarding a global market and the impact natural disasters have on the market value for certain goods.

Unknown said...

This year, in Mr, Pye's amazing economics class, I foresee a greater understanding of economic factors that sway supply and demand through the use of models. coupled with historical events that help us understand that economics is completely unpredictable.

Unknown said...

This year, in Mr, Pye's amazing economics class, I foresee a greater understanding of economic factors that sway supply and demand through the use of models. coupled with historical events that help us understand that economics is completely unpredictable.

Jennifer Pham said...

I think we will go into more depth about the stock market, investments, business, finances, credit, currency, and other things that may be essential to life as we grow more familiar with the financial world.