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Euro: Success or failure? | Busienomics
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Helping to link theory learnt in the classroom to the real world. May 7, 2012. Euro: Success or failure? ECONOMY 01.01.2012. Euro cash ‘celebrates’ tumultuous 10th anniversary. A success story or a failure? On January 1, 2002, the euro single currency was introduced in 12 European countries. A decade later, views vary widely on whether the common currency has been a success or a failure. Wim Duisenberg was the ECB’s first president. Currency markets have a very good nose for sensing whether policymakers ...
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A/S Economics Reading List | Busienomics
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Helping to link theory learnt in the classroom to the real world. May 8, 2012. A/S Economics Reading List. A great introduction to the course, easy to read, if not a little slow at the start. I recommend starting the book, by first reading the chapter on China. Steven D. Levitt. Stephen J. Dubner. A hugely popular book, which has recently been turned into a film. Investigates the hidden reasons, behind rational choice. Steven D. Levitt. Stephen J. Dubner. The sequel to Freakonomics. Age of Instability by.
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Eurozone faces winter recession, Ernst & Young says | Busienomics
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Helping to link theory learnt in the classroom to the real world. May 7, 2012. Eurozone faces winter recession, Ernst and Young says. Taken from: http:/ www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-16186333. The eurozone is facing a “bleak” winter, according to audit firm Ernst and Young. A “mild” recession is likely in the first half of next year, leading to economic growth of just 0.1% for the whole of 2012, it predicted. Ernst and Young also said unemployment in the eurozone was unlikely to fall below 10% until 2015.
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2012 for the Germans | Busienomics
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Helping to link theory learnt in the classroom to the real world. May 7, 2012. 2012 for the Germans. Http:/ www.expatica.com/de/news/german-news/2012-to-be-difficult-says-merkel-but-reasons-for-confidence 198482.html. 2012 to be difficult says Merkel, but reasons for confidence. Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel warned of a difficult year ahead, particularly for the eurozone, but also said there were good reasons to be confident, in New Year greetings released Saturday. 8220;At the end of this path howeve...
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New ideas from dead economists book review by Benz | Busienomics
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Helping to link theory learnt in the classroom to the real world. August 20, 2012. New ideas from dead economists book review by Benz. After reading the book I would recommend it to anyone who’s interested in economics especially my A-level economics friends and I’ll repeat the phrase by Larry Summers that If you read only one economics book this year, read this one. Posted in Book Reviews. Laquo; Resources from Revision Lessons. The Undercover Economist: book review. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. 444 Labo...
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A Question of Economics: Quantative Easing: The story so far
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A Question of Economics. Sunday, 22 March 2009. Quantative Easing: The story so far. The BBC's Hugh Pym breaks down what quantitative easing means and why it's happening. Link: Quantitaive Easing - the story so far. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bryn's AS Economics Blog. Positive externality: Olympic leftovers feed Rio's homeless. BBC News Business Economy UK Edition. Inflation up .and down! Quantative Easing: The story so far. Government credit at its limit? Break-up of airport monopoly ordered.
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A Question of Economics: March 2009
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A Question of Economics. Tuesday, 24 March 2009. Inflation up .and down! Link to BBC News. Some interesting links on the BBC News site. One explains who the likely winners and losers are from the inflation changes whilst another enables individuals to calcualte their own inflation rate by completing a table of their expenditure, providing a good illustration of how an average rate masks the experiences of individuals. Are you an inflation winner? Calculate your inflation rate. Sunday, 22 March 2009.
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Resources from Revision Lessons | Busienomics
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Helping to link theory learnt in the classroom to the real world. May 8, 2012. Resources from Revision Lessons. Click on the links below to access the student revision presentations…. Determination of Exchange Rates. Policies to Correct Balance of Payments Disequilibrium. The Keynesian Economic Theory. Posted in Comparative Advantage. The Balance of Payments. Laquo; BOOK REVIEW: Keynes Vs. Hayek. New ideas from dead economists book review by Benz. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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The Undercover Economist: book review | Busienomics
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Helping to link theory learnt in the classroom to the real world. August 26, 2012. The Undercover Economist: book review. Ever wonder why drinks in Starbucks’s menu have to be priced differently and why discounted products are placed where they are in supermarket’s shelves? The book The Undercover Economist by Tim Harford told me the answers using simple economics concept and a few examples. Laquo; New ideas from dead economists book review by Benz. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.