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Economics - December 2007

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2007-12-17 05:04:22 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-17 04:36:06 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

Poverty around the world

2007-12-17 03:32:46 · 10 answers · asked by pauline 1

2007-12-17 01:57:57 · 9 answers · asked by ADITHYA G 1

The auto industry in this country used to be the biggest part of our GDP. Now it is on life support.

American workers are loosing their jobs at record rates, so soccer moms can drive around Taylor in the Honda Odyssey instead of that lowly Dodge Caravan.

God forbid a family be seen in an Explorer. They have to have a Highlander.

Having grown up in Detroit, there was a saying "As Detroit goes, so does the country." And look where we are, Detroit is on the ropes and so is our economy.

Don't give me the they are built here bullshit. The profit goes to Tokyo or Seoul, not Detroit. Also, don't tell me that foreign cars are better. When reviewing repair costs and cost of ownership American cars beat imports all day.

Think American, Be American, Buy American...

2007-12-16 17:12:52 · 8 answers · asked by wcowell2000 6

What is the difference between a contractionary and expansionary fiscal policy?What type of fiscal policy would you implement today? Why?

2007-12-16 16:05:06 · 2 answers · asked by Mira 1

a) contract the money supply
b)sell treasury bills
c)Raise the discount rate
d)buy u.s. government bonds

2007-12-16 08:13:50 · 5 answers · asked by Benjamin F 1

Every country complaints that 85 per cent of their food are imported, and that it drains national economy. I do not understand who produces this food, then, if every country imports 85 per cents of it and drains its economy?

2007-12-16 08:11:46 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

Here are som traits about me;

I am good with animals
I am good with little kids and babies
I am a hard worker
I am really patient

I babysit sometimes but most of the time I don't get paid.
I volunteer at a miniature horse farm
I am good at all school subjects except some algebra (I am a year ahead of everyone else, but still have trouble)
I petsit but I haven't been able to recently.
I am a library aid at school, so I can shelve books, and put labels on, etc.

Are there any things I can do to earn money quickly? I am not old enough to get a job in a store. I won't say how old I am, but I am between 10-15.
Thanks.

2007-12-16 06:29:41 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-16 06:16:28 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

Everything getting expensive, is inflation coming?
What business, stock will be hot next year?
What can we do?

2007-12-16 04:59:31 · 3 answers · asked by S C 1

im doing a research report on inflation vs. interest and id like to breifly mention some examples of when inflation was lowered by raising interest rates. could you guys suggest some events that i should look up that would help my report?
thanks!

2007-12-16 03:44:32 · 2 answers · asked by tropicalorange 2

fare poorer than all the other economies around the world today that promotes the use of credit cards?

2007-12-16 01:55:06 · 6 answers · asked by Jasmin 2

2007-12-16 01:26:00 · 6 answers · asked by claudiozzz 3

2007-12-16 00:45:09 · 3 answers · asked by vijay k 1

How it will effect the family system? and the economy as well?

2007-12-16 00:33:37 · 9 answers · asked by vijay k 1

2007-12-15 20:03:59 · 1 answers · asked by Chris 2

As most your you know that the income gap is widening in USA, so do you guys think that the great differences in income is a sign of competitive free market economy?

2007-12-15 13:17:07 · 3 answers · asked by dekakashi 3

Sorry to ask this question again, but I really need the answer, and the last question didn't yield any quality answers. Points will be awarded...


Lately, China has been producing wooden furniture at prices that US workers can't compete with. As a result the industry has suffered and some 35,000 employees have been laid off.

Which of the following government economic policies would be the most efficient solution to the problem posed by furniture made in China and sold in the United States?

A. Subsidize U.S. furniture manufacturers so they can competitively continue to make furniture

B. Impose a tariff on U.S. imports of furniture made in China

C. Negotiate with China's government to reduce furniture exports voluntarily to the United States

D. Provide unemployment benefits and job retraining for U.S. workers who lose their jobs due to the lower-priced furniture from China

2007-12-15 13:08:25 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

Our whole country seems to revolve around economic (or GDP) growth. Economic growth in turn ultimately depends upon utilizing/developing natural resources. Since these resources are finite, is the economy set up for some major flameout unless we expand off Earth????

2007-12-15 08:45:58 · 2 answers · asked by Matt 3

What would happen to the world's economy if the mighty dollar was superseded definitely by the Euro?
Could that happen?
How would we be here in the US of A in that case?

2007-12-15 07:09:18 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

i have a Marcoeconomice question have to ask.

who can draw a Lorenz Diagram to show inequality. and describe in one and two paragraphys why inequality tends to rise.

i got stuck in this question while doing my paper works.
so please help me out. Thank you!

2007-12-15 04:37:00 · 1 answers · asked by Janice 1

and where would you exchange pesos for american cash

2007-12-15 03:23:17 · 10 answers · asked by idroppedouton420 1

2007-12-15 01:06:49 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

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