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Marconomics: Chapter 13 Homework
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Welcome to Marco's IB Economics Blog. Tuesday, May 22, 2007. The components of M1 are;. The largest component is checkable deposits, by a small margin. The face value of a coin is greater than its intrinsic value because the recipient is confident that they will be able to exchange the coin for a good of the same value. M2 and M3 money supplies are distinguished by their lack of liquidity. The basic determinant for the transactions demand is the level of nomial GDP. C) an increase in nominal GDP signals ...
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Marconomics: August 2007
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Welcome to Marco's IB Economics Blog. Saturday, August 25, 2007. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? A good explanation of Monetary Policy. Tuesday, August 14, 2007. This article is remarking on Toyota’s strong performance in the global automobile market. It notes the different reasons for this strong performance and comments how the performance has been so strong over not only the past months but over the past few years has led to Toyota replacing GM as the dominant global automaker force. 2 Reminiscent of th...
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Marconomics: July 2007
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Welcome to Marco's IB Economics Blog. Wednesday, July 11, 2007. CNN: Can tainted toys spark U.S.-China trade tiff? This article is describing the call for trade protectionism on the part of the Americans. The reasons for trade protectionism are the infant industry argument, anti-dumping, protecting unemployment, balance of payments, externalities and demerit goods, strategic reasons and unrealistic assumptions of comparative advantage. Although the tainted goods may just be a bit of poisoned pet food and...
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Welker's Wikinomics: Welcome message
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Welker's Wikinomics: If Ali G were the Chairman of the Fed...
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A resource for AP and IB Economics students at Shanghai American School. Friday, March 9, 2007. If Ali G were the Chairman of the Fed. YouTube - Ali G - Economics and Selling Stocks High. Alan Greenspan, Ben Bernanke, you could seriously learn from this genius of monetary policy. Listen up, pay attention, and be careful wif' yo' cash. if you wanna get to be wearin' bling." -Ali G. Powered by performancing firefox. March 12, 2007 at 11:45 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). IB Economics student blogs.
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Welker's Wikinomics: 9/16/07 - 9/23/07
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A resource for AP and IB Economics students at Shanghai American School. Tuesday, September 18, 2007. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to Welker's Wikinomics Blog! IB Economics student blogs. Carlos' IB Econ Blog. Daniel's IB Econ Blog. Danny's IB Econ Blog. Dennis' IB Econ Blog. Enno's IB Econ Blog. James' IB Econ Blog. Kaj's Sweet Economics Blog. Lucas' IB Econ Blog. Manon's IB Econ Blog. Marco's IB Econ Blog. Wan Jin's IB Econ Blog. Economics Encyclopedias and Glossaries. View my complete profile.
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Welker's Wikinomics: Oh my, oh Mao... a bourgeois revolution in China?
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A resource for AP and IB Economics students at Shanghai American School. Friday, March 9, 2007. Oh my, oh Mao. a bourgeois revolution in China? Leader: Property rights in China China's next revolution Economist.com. Full article: Governing China Caught between right and left, town and country Economist.com. Interesting article about the emerging development of property rights in China. The question is, whose rights will the new laws protect? Powered by performancing firefox. IB Economics student blogs.
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Welker's Wikinomics: Market Failure? Or Policy Failure? Throwing fuel on the Ethanol fire...
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A resource for AP and IB Economics students at Shanghai American School. Monday, March 19, 2007. Throwing fuel on the Ethanol fire. Ethanol's Growing List of Enemies. Well, turns out corn is an important ingredient in almost everything Americans eat, not just the tasty yellow corn on the cob, but thousands of other food products, including MEAT! Yes, our meat is made out of corn, who would have thought! Of course, this is because cows and chickens and pigs EAT corn themselves.). I don't think so). So...
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Welker's Wikinomics: 5/6/07 - 5/13/07
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A resource for AP and IB Economics students at Shanghai American School. Friday, May 11, 2007. NEW HOME for Welker's Wikinomics Blog. CLICK HERE: WELKER'S WIKINOMICS BLOG. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to Welker's Wikinomics Blog! IB Economics student blogs. Carlos' IB Econ Blog. Daniel's IB Econ Blog. Danny's IB Econ Blog. Dennis' IB Econ Blog. Enno's IB Econ Blog. James' IB Econ Blog. Kaj's Sweet Economics Blog. Lucas' IB Econ Blog. Manon's IB Econ Blog. Marco's IB Econ Blog.