Saturday, February 23, 2008

Thoughts from a respected Economist


Check out this article from renowned economist, Greg Mankiw. It is a very insightful commentary about the economic problems this country will face in the near future. Dr. Mankiw is an economics professor at Harvard, and he served as head of the Council of Economic Advisors under President Bush. He has also written numerous textbooks on Economics.

The Baby Name Wizard


This is a fun little site. It tracks the popularity of thousands of different baby names. Check out the historical trends. Check out your name and see where it falls on the timeline.

The Death of the CD


This is a short article about downloaded music sales surpassing CD sales by the year 2012. Will CDs go the same route as LPs, 8-tracks, and cassetes?

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

The Secret to Raising Smart Kids


This article raises the point, it's all about effort and not about talent and ability. What are your thoughts?

The Law of Unintended Consequences Strikes Again


"What do a deaf woman in Los Angeles, a first-century Jewish sandal maker and a red-cockaded woodpecker have in common?"
Politicians would do well to remember a basic principle of Economics, "the law of unintended consequences."

Saturday, February 09, 2008

Is it time to say goodbye to the Penny?


Has the venerable $.01 piece outlived its usefulness? Check out the website for some of the arguments in favor of eliminating the penny. What do you think?

Pigou would say, Hooray for the Irish!


A Pigovian tax, named for British economist Arthur Pigou, is a tax aimed at diminishing an activity seen as harmful to society. An example would be a pollution tax on companies guilty of polluting the air or water.
The Irish have taken this step to rid their society of plastic bags. Could we do the same here? Should we? Can you think of other activities that could be taxed?

Friday, February 01, 2008

World Clock


Check out this facinating website. Did any of the numbers surprise or even frighten you?

Bail Bonds; A Purely American Tradition


I did not realize that the use of bailbondsmen was unique to the American Justice system. Read this article and comment; What are your thoughts on allowing people to pay a percentage of their bails to bondsmen in order to get out of jail while awaiting trial? Is it free enterprise at its best? or Is it a practice that needs to be done away with?

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Tax Rebates by May


Tax rebates of up to $600 per person could be in our hands by early May. Is this a good idea? Can you think of any drawbacks? Could it just be an election year ploy?

Cash for Grades


The New York school system is considering a plan for rewarding student performance with cash. Do you think this is a good idea?

Monday, January 21, 2008

What does Economics mean to you?


As we embark on this new semester of Economic study, I am curious to know what Economics means to you and what role it plays in your life. Leave your comments.
Mr. Pye

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Week 1 Assignment

Go to Reffonomics website. Click on Lesson Plans link. Under basic concepts lessons, click on "Introduction to Economics." Review lessons 1 and 2. "What is Economics?" and "Opportunity Cost vs. Tradeoffs." Click on Multiple Choice quiz link and take 10 question MC quiz. Print off your score. Bring to class on Friday January 25, 2008.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Holiday Wishes


Have a Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year. See you in 2008.

Sunday, December 09, 2007

A Quick Quiz

Demand, Supply Hip Hop Style


All right you hip hop wannabes, check out this rap. It actually makes some good points about the principles of economics. It is the last song on the index.

Push Presents; Are you kidding me?



Apparently this is a new phenomenon, giving new mothers gifts of jewelery particularly diamonds just after they give birth. Is this an example of materialism run amok? Or does it show that men are more compassionate these days after seeing their spouses go through the pain of pregnancy and childbirth. Perhaps its a creation of the jewelry industry in order to sell more products. What do you think?

Sunday, December 02, 2007

Death of the U.S. sock industry


Check out this story from NPR about the Invisible Hand at work. You can also listen to the story if you prefer. It is an excellent article about the pros and cons of globalization in the once thriving U.S. sock industry.

Goalies, Stop Jumping.


Staying with our sports theme this week, check out this bit of economic research on goalies and penalty shots. It might surprise you. Isn't it funny how economics can be used to explain almost anything?

Should College Athletes Share in the Revenues


Check out this local story from the Chronicle. It is an old argument, that college athletes (especially football players) are bringing millions of dollars into their schools, and that they should be getting some of that money. Would that be the end of college fooball as we know it, if we started paying players? What about the free education these players are getting? What do you think?