Scenario 1: Jurisdiction and Choice of Law. Three friends from Florida were going cross-country skiing in Michigan. Shirley, the first skier came to a stop sign […]
Constitution Paul Mitchell, a student at Raleigh Egypt Middle School learned he received a “D” in his history class, which meant he would have to attend […]
Writing Assignment #2: Economics in the Media “Price Gouging—Stossel in the Classroom,” YouTube, uploaded December 21, 2009 (John Stossel was on the ABC at that time.) […]
In many cases, managers end up in trouble as they direct their focus exclusively on cost savings. Cost cutting is always emphasized, but other impacts, such […]
MACROECONOMIC POLICY During the postwar era there was a broad consensus about the aims and potential of macroeconomic policy. The Keynesian approach was predicated on the […]
American Economic Association The Macroeconomist as Scientist and Engineer Author(s): N. Gregory Mankiw Source: The Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 20, No. 4 (Fall, 2006), pp. […]
Fiscal policy Solow (2002) affirms that serious discussion on fiscal policy has almost disappeared. A reading of the literature on macroeconomic theory and policy would lead […]
Labor Supply and Intertemporal Substitution Real business cycle theorists assume that fluctuations in employment are fully voluntary. In other words, they assume the economy always finds […]
MBA 640 Module Three Executive Memo Guidelines and Rubric Overview: The executive memorandum assignment requires your careful consideration of an appropriate, sensible investment project for your […]