Notes on the government shutdown
…is questioning the Democrats’ (lack of?) strategy here, in failing to frame this as a horse-trading negotiation: One way that the shutdown might end is if enough of the “essential”…
…is questioning the Democrats’ (lack of?) strategy here, in failing to frame this as a horse-trading negotiation: One way that the shutdown might end is if enough of the “essential”…
…silver loading windfall without trading it for a less haphazard boost to marketplace funding. As xpostfactoid blog suggests, perhaps a cap on premiums as a percentage of income for all…
…basing of the activities–reflect this. Multinational companies are not new entities; they can be traced back to the European trading companies that colonized the Americas, Asia and Africa. In the…
…the stock market downside risks clearly looks larger than the upside potential. In such a volatile market, what is the best forex trading platform uk to navigate these challenges effectively?…
…structure of the Roman Republic From its founding as a trading point on the Tiber River until roughly 600 B.C., Rome was ruled by Etruscan kings, who were then overthrown…
…as possible but whatever maximizes profits. There might be a lot of trading going on, but also a lot of missing trades. Second, businesses seek monopoly power in different ways,…
…of thought (here I have to make the important exception of the crusades, which Venice and Genoa participated in primarily for religious reasons, although when the crusades were successful, trading…
…trading will not be enough to implement the Sanders’ agenda, but Sanders’ won’t be able to implement his agenda either, so it doesn’t matter. Presidents do have a fair amount…
Oil prices are collapsing as West Texas intermediate is now trading at just over $11/bbl Oil prices move to the point where the marginal supply is profitable or unprofitable. In…
…underlying structural forces. Economies have fairly set populations, birth rates, natural resources, capital stocks, savings rates, trading partners, and so on. So to an economist, the final outcomes are closer…