Hey Guys, Just wanted to tell you guys about a great new resource to educate people who don't know much about economics by just telling them to go to econtoons.com which goes to youtube playlist of many economics related cartoons to illustrate and educate on many fundamental concepts. Alex Merced
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Bill Clinton Visits the Daily Show by Alex Merced (This is in Reference To This interview on the Daily Show) In former President Bill Clintons appearance on the popular satirical news show "The Daily Show" I had to say I was very surprised at Clintons candidness. Clinton, shockingly enough...
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In the advent of the worst financial crisis seen in decades, there is much to be learned. Many economists agree that creating false demand will eventually create a bubble and crush a market much faster than the natural economic cycle. Take for instance the student loan market. Student loans, subsidized...
State University vs. Private University By Monty Pelerin , posted March 10th, 2010 http://www.economicnoise.com/2010/03/10/state-university-vs-private-university/ I don’t have the data, but perhaps some readers might. I have often speculated that the cost of a state-university degree is higher...
By no means is finding someone to espouse the greatness of universal literacy a chore, especially among politicians. Yet for all of their pandering, these very politicians would never desire for people to be literate on one subject matter: government itself. If the public were ever clued into the innerworkings...
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