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Global Crisis: Weighing the Options
When the economy goes sour, rational individuals and households save more and spend less. The aggregate outcome of their newfound thrift is recessionary: decreasing consumption translates into declining corporate profitability and rising unemployment.
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Microeconomics project
Rent of apartments differs with the location of the apartments, the size, the number of rooms, distance form town, environment and whether an apartment is furnished or not, the rent price will increase as the number of rooms increase, the rent will also be high if the house is furnished and also if its close to a town. We will consider ten rent rates in Michigan, Bloomfield hills area.
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Household Behavior and Consumer Choices
Issues of household behavior and consumer choices, lie in the field of microeconomics. Microeconomics, sometimes called the price theory is a branch of economics that concerns itself with the study of how households, individuals, and firms make their own private decisions on how to allocate scarce resources.
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Are commercial partnerships between science and industry the best way to reduce GHG emissions?
If the reduction of GHG (Greenhouse Gases) is a public good, it should be provided mainly by the government (or by NGOs), possibly - but not necessarily - in conjunction with industry. If cutting emissions is essentially a commercial or private good, it is best left to market forces (firms, exchanges) with science merely providing guidance and input to agents and players.
Keywords: Sam Vaknin, transition, microeconomics, macroeconomics, business, government, privatization, private sector, public sector, capital, markets, stock exchange, shares, bonds, finance, banks, savings, credit, money, currency, taxation, IMF, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, IFC, EBRD, investment

The Battle of Books against Television in Eastern Europe
East Europeans still pride themselves for being dyed-in-the-wool bibliophiles. Still, these traditions aside, the East may be succumbing to the West. Yet, while in the West it is the Internet and its visuals that is decimating the book, in Eastern Europe it is television.
Keywords: Sam Vaknin, transition, microeconomics, macroeconomics, business, government, privatization, private sector, public sector, capital, markets, stock exchange, shares, bonds, finance, banks, savings, credit, money, currency, taxation, IMF, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, IFC, EBRD, investment

Dow-Jones: On the Way to 4800
The Dow-Jones may yet see-saw between 7800 and 11200, but as the dimensions of the crisis emerge more clearly, it will head to its next technical target: 4800.
Keywords: Sam Vaknin, transition, microeconomics, macroeconomics, business, government, privatization, private sector, public sector, capital, markets, stock exchange, shares, bonds, finance, banks, savings, credit, money, currency, taxation, IMF, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, IFC, EBRD, investment

Europe's Torture Exports
The Czech Republic has issued licenses to export shackles, electric shock weapons and chemical sprays to six countries whose police and security forces are known offenders against human rights and have made use of precisely such items to torture detainees; Germany allowed the export of foot-chains and chemical sprays to three such countries; Equipment manufacturers in Italy and Spain sold 'law enforcement' 50,000V electric shock restraints ('cuffs' or 'sleeves'). The EU bans the trading of virtually identical electric 'stun belts' but this prohibition did not deter another EU Member St
Keywords: Sam Vaknin, transition, microeconomics, macroeconomics, business, government, privatization, private sector, public sector, capital, markets, stock exchange, shares, bonds, finance, banks, savings, credit, money, currency, taxation, IMF, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, IFC, EBRD, investment

Seven Concepts in Derivatives
There are two types of risk: specific to the firm or sector and systemic, usually the outcome of an external shock to the entire economy. Derivatives aim to mitigate risks, but what they actually do is concentrate them in the hands of a few major players. Risk markets encourage the transmission of financial contagion across borders and continents, exactly as do international trade and foreign investment (both direct and portfolio, or 'hot money'). Indeed, liquidity: the uninterrupted availability of buyers and sellers in relevant marketplaces factors in the valuation of derivatives. In a way
Keywords: Sam Vaknin, transition, microeconomics, macroeconomics, business, government, privatization, private sector, public sector, capital, markets, stock exchange, shares, bonds, finance, banks, savings, credit, money, currency, taxation, IMF, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, IFC, EBRD, investment

Swine Flu as a Conspiracy
In May 2009, as swine flu was surging through the dilapidated shanties of Mexico, I received a mass-distribution letter from someone claiming to have worked at the National Institutes of Health in Virology: 'I worked in the Laboratory of Structural Biology Research under the NIAMS division of NIH from 2002 - 2004.' Atypically, the source provided a name, an e-mail address, and a phone number. He stated that the newly-minted pandemic was the outcome of a 'recombinant virus has been unleashed upon mankind' by a surrealistic coalition: 'the Executive Branch of our (USA) government, the World
Keywords: Sam Vaknin, transition, microeconomics, macroeconomics, business, government, privatization, private sector, public sector, capital, markets, stock exchange, shares, bonds, finance, banks, savings, credit, money, currency, taxation, IMF, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, IFC, EBRD, investment

REVIEW: The Britannica Guide to Climate Change
The book is refreshing in its objectivity and candor. It refrains from taking sides or from preaching. This does not mean that it is a soulless inventory of data: on the contrary, it is yet another passionate plea to save our planet and our future. But it addresses our brains rather than our hearts and this makes for a welcome departure from contemporary practices.
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Dow-Jones: I Told You So 14 Months Ago
In February 2009 (when the Dow-Jones was hurtling towards 6500) I made a startling prediction. It came true.
Keywords: Sam Vaknin, transition, microeconomics, macroeconomics, business, government, privatization, private sector, public sector, capital, markets, stock exchange, shares, bonds, finance, banks, savings, credit, money, currency, taxation, IMF, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, IFC, EBRD, investment

Choosing Your AP Course: AP English Language and AP Microeconomics
Which High School AP Courses to Take: AP English Language? AP Microeconomics? Why not both?
Keywords: Paul Thomson, AP English language, AP Microeconomics, AP test prep, AP exam, Othello

AP Exams Aren't Just There to Torture You Why Sitting Through AP Microeconomics is Worthwhile
IB and AP Exams are good choices for college-bound students because they make a student more competitive for admission and help them earn college credit
Keywords: Paul Thomson, AP Exams, AP Microeconomics, Scarlet Letter Quote, AP Test Prep, Literature

Why Do People Pay Taxes?
People pay taxes because they want to belong to a collective, share a communal fate and a common lore, and enjoy the benefits of membership in the exclusive club of productive citizenry. To be a taxpayer is akin to sporting a badge of honour: it is a proof of personal integrity and industriousness, and, depending on the tax bill, a hallmark of success and prosperity. The payment of taxes bestows civil rights upon the payee: the cries 'I am an honest tax-paying citizen' or 'no taxation without representation' resonate in many a film and book.
Keywords: Sam Vaknin, transition, microeconomics, macroeconomics, business, government, privatization, private sector, public sector, capital, markets, stock exchange, shares, bonds, finance, banks, savings, credit, money

Determinants of ownership of medical aid in Limpopo Province, South Africa
• Background: Studies conducted in developed countries using economic models show that individual and household- level variables are important determinants of health insurance ownership. There is however a dearth of such studies in sub-Saharan Africa. The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between health insurance ownership and the demographic, economic and social characteristics of South Africans in the Limpopo province.
• Methods: The analysis was based on data from a cross-sectional national household sample from the 2007 South African General household survey. The stud

Keywords: Micheal Nnachebe Onah, medical aid, ownership, limpopo, South africa

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