liberty university econ 214-d08 (Your Name) Econ 214 Problem Set 3 Complete all questions listed below. Clearly label your answers. 1. Will increases in government spending financed by borrowing help promote a strong recovery from a severe recession. Why or why not? 2. Does fiscal policy have a strong impact on aggregate demand? Did the shift of the federal budget from deficit to surplus during the 1990s weaken aggregate demand? Did the government spending increases
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Rachel Wilkinson ECON 214-B14 Prof. Kuo January 28, 2013 Problem Set 1 1) Real dollars for 2010 (largest to smallest real box office receipts, in millions) Star Wars ($1,661.9) E.T. ($903.8) Titanic ($816.4) Avatar ($773.3) Shrek 2 ($504.8) 2) employed, unemployed, or not in the labor force a. Beth is not working; she applies for a job at Wal-Mart last week and is awaiting the result of her application - unemployed b. Juan is vacation in Florida during a layoff at General
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Problem Set 5 Liberty University Feb 17 28, 2013 ECON 214 D14 Principles of Macroeconomics 1. What impact will an unanticipated increase in the money supply have on the real interest rate, real output, and employment in the short run? How will expansionary monetary policy affect these factors in the long run? Explain. When income rises, more people are placed in the region above the no tax due cutoff. Others find themselves pushed into a higher tax brackets. Therefore, the process
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Problem Set 4 Candace M. McDonald (Tomas) Liberty University Online Lynchburg, Virginia Submitted in Accordance With ECON 214 Problem Set 4 What determines whether a financial asset is included in the M1 money supply? First we need to understand that money is a medium of exchange. A medium of exchange is defined as “ an asset that is used to buy and sell goods or services”. What financial assets in our society are considered an asset for buying and selling goods
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2012-2013 PAWNSHOPS AND BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS 193 PAWNSHOPS, BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS, AND SELF-REGULATION SUSAN PAYNE CARTER* AND PAIGE MARTA SKIBA** I. Introduction Pawnbroking is the oldest source of credit.1 There is growing public interest in day-to-day pawnbroking operations, as evidenced by the popularity of reality shows such as “Pawn Stars” and “Hardcore Pawn.”2 Television viewers’ curiosity about an old credit institution may be due to the fact that 7% of all U.S. households have
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2012-2013 PAWNSHOPS AND BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS 193 PAWNSHOPS, BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS, AND SELF-REGULATION SUSAN PAYNE CARTER* AND PAIGE MARTA SKIBA** I. Introduction Pawnbroking is the oldest source of credit.1 There is growing public interest in day-to-day pawnbroking operations, as evidenced by the popularity of reality shows such as “Pawn Stars” and “Hardcore Pawn.”2 Television viewers’ curiosity about an old credit institution may be due to the fact that 7% of all U.S. households have
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MATTHIAS HILD* The Google IPO initial public offerings (IPOs) since Netscape's public offering in 1995.' Bullish investors believed Google could set off a string of successful IPOs and put an end to a fouryear lull in technology offerings. 2 Executives at Google faced several questions in the following months, beginning with whether or not to sell shares to the public market.' If they made the decision to take the company public, what options did Google have for selling those shares? Was the traditional
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UNDERGRADUATE REGULATIONS & SYLLABUSES 2014 - 2015 THE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES TABLE OF CONTENTS MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN ............................................................. 3 UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES ................................................ 4 ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2014-2015 ................................................ 5 DEFINITIONS ...................................................................................... 13 GENERAL INFORMATION & REGULATIONS ......................
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THE FUTURE OF FORECLOSURE LAW IN THE WAKE OF THE GREAT HOUSING CRISIS OF 2007-2014 Clinical Professor of Law Notre Dame Law School Judith Fox 54 WASHBURN L. J. (forthcoming, 2015) Notre Dame Law School Legal Studies Research Paper No. 1504 A complete list of Research Papers in this Series can be found at: http://www.ssrn.com/link/notre-dame-legal-studies.html This paper can be downloaded without charge from the Social Science Research Network electronic library at http://ssrn.com/abstract=2573203
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Critical Writing Assignment 4: Free Markets: Classical Economic Definitions & Perspectives Professor Marlo Chavarria 201420 Spring 2014 ECON 350-D02 LUO Cameron L. Atkinson Student-Liberty University Online Abstract This essay examines the concept of a free market and the various interpretations of classical economists. The author begins by defining a free market from a classical perspective. He then proceeds to examine the interpretation of David Ricardo, which leaned somewhat to laissez-faire
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