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U.S. Commutes | Pete Standbridge
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Slingin’ Crack →. February 15, 2013. I originally wanted to take these figures on commuting in the United States and compare them to a place like Germany, a country where public transportation is much more common, or even Europe as a whole. As I began my attempt to compile data for these European commutes, I realized that I would most likely be unable to write a thorough paper with the information I had found. 4 thoughts on “ U.S. Commutes. February 18, 2013 at 1:43 am. February 18, 2013 at 2:27 am.
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Commuting and Manufacturing’s Impact on Air | Pete Standbridge
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African and Indian Education. Buses vs. Cars →. Commuting and Manufacturing’s Impact on Air. March 22, 2013. I am very interested to see how certain types of pollution affect air quality in United States cities. Two methods of pollution that I believe are prominent and have a negative effect on air quality are from vehicle exhaust and manufacturing. Although these results are not what I had expected, they do say a lot about the data. The next step in my process is to find other possible variables tha...
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Poor Economics, Chapters 2 & 3 | Pete Standbridge
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Poverty Traps →. Poor Economics, Chapters 2 & 3. January 31, 2013. Chapters two and three of Poor Economics. Besides this detail, the authors deliver the stunning details of the poverty-stricken lifestyles of what seems like far to many people in this world, much of which is hard to imagine. I had heard of the starvation epidemics in these third-world countries, but some of the details regarding healthcare are absolutely appalling. 3 thoughts on “ Poor Economics, Chapters 2 & 3. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Buses vs. Cars | Pete Standbridge
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Commuting and Manufacturing’s Impact on Air. Lending to Poor People →. Buses vs. Cars. March 29, 2013. Public Transit Buses: A Green Choice Gets Greener highlights the environmental benefits of public transit buses as opposed to transportation using cars. It reviews the fact that buses, while emitting more pollution, are more efficient because they are able to transport more people. 8220;Public Transit Buses: A Green Choice Gets Greener”. 3 thoughts on “ Buses vs. Cars. March 31, 2013 at 1:17 am. I wonde...
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March | 2013 | Economics 350:Quantitative Methods
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Monthly Archives: March 2013. March 29, 2013 · 8:43 pm. Three extra credit opportunities. A blog post with analysis, meaning a critique of what was said, relationship to current events or class material, etc., is due on the Monday morning following the event. Summaries of material are not sufficient to get credit for this assignment. Please limit your comments to about a page (400 words). April 11, 7:30pm: Hesburgh Lecture on energy prices, Mara Auditorium. March 25, 2013 · 7:15 am. Your regression resul...
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September | 2012 | Economics 350:Quantitative Methods
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Monthly Archives: September 2012. September 25, 2012 · 12:39 pm. Fiscal New Year Party 2012. As most of you are seniors, you know that the Economics Department hosts a party every year when the federal budget turns over. That day has come. Friday, September 28 in the Economics Main Office. 1-4pm. Poker, Monopoly, trivia, prizes, and delicious food. Possibly some brownie points as well. Filed under Just for Fun. September 25, 2012 · 12:28 pm. How are the stories different? Remember to comment on your blog...
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November | 2012 | Economics 350:Quantitative Methods
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Monthly Archives: November 2012. November 16, 2012 · 8:46 pm. Poverty Traps–the end? One of the first chapters we read in Poor Economics this year was about poverty traps. More has been published recently about this phenomenon and in particular, this blog post talks about how the end of poverty traps. Filed under Issue in the News. November 12, 2012 · 10:41 am. How do the authors use statistics to make the big points in the chapter? What did you learn? November 7, 2012 · 1:51 pm. From Advice to Writers.
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August | 2012 | Economics 350:Quantitative Methods
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Monthly Archives: August 2012. August 28, 2012 · 4:58 pm. Assignment #1 Fall 2012. I have been informed that the two additional books, Poor Economics and Freakonomics, were not ordered. They are being ordered. In the meantime, you are welcome to order the books from another source, such as Amazon, and I will post Chapters 2 and 3 of Poor Economics on Moodle so that you can do this week and next week’s readings. How often do they blog? What do you find interesting or not as interesting about them? Protest...
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Blogging Advice | Economics 350:Quantitative Methods
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Each student will keep an individual blog, and each student must subscribe to the class blog, available here. Please make sure that I can identify your userid (THIS DOES NOT HAVE TO BE YOUR GETTYSBURG ID) in a private email or on the blog, whichever you prefer. Since I require you to subscribe to this blog, the simplest way to set up your blog for the class is to use wordpress. Some hopefully helpful hints:. Feel free to be creative. Cut and paste (with attribution). Illustrate. Interview exp...You are c...