Study study study
Dec. 14th, 2004 10:43 amSo, what shall we study today?
How about:
- Is Government required in economy?
- Liberal Democratic Perspective
- Social Democratic Perspective
- Marxian/Neo-Marxian Perspective
- New Institutional Perspective
- Normative Perspective
- Positive Perspective
- Review of a Monopoly - pros and cons in the market
- Externalities
- Public Goods vs Private Goods
- Information Assymetries
- Macroeconomic Instability - a business cycle
- Canada's Electoral System - in brief
- Price Stability vs Full Employment for politicians
- Rent Seeking and Lobbying
- the Role of Government in Canada Historically "Defensive Expansionism"
- The Pendulum of Government Interventionism
- Canadian Society: The Socio-Political Environment
- Nationalism
- Basic Macroeconomic Identity (S – I) + (T – G) == (X - M)
- Competitiveness, Innovation and Taking Risks
- Factor Inputs and Economic Performance
--- Technology
--------- Market Capitalism and Property Rights
--- Labour and Labour Organization
--- Financial Sector
Yeah, that might be enough for one day. :)
How about:
- Is Government required in economy?
- Liberal Democratic Perspective
- Social Democratic Perspective
- Marxian/Neo-Marxian Perspective
- New Institutional Perspective
- Normative Perspective
- Positive Perspective
- Review of a Monopoly - pros and cons in the market
- Externalities
- Public Goods vs Private Goods
- Information Assymetries
- Macroeconomic Instability - a business cycle
- Canada's Electoral System - in brief
- Price Stability vs Full Employment for politicians
- Rent Seeking and Lobbying
- the Role of Government in Canada Historically "Defensive Expansionism"
- The Pendulum of Government Interventionism
- Canadian Society: The Socio-Political Environment
- Nationalism
- Basic Macroeconomic Identity (S – I) + (T – G) == (X - M)
- Competitiveness, Innovation and Taking Risks
- Factor Inputs and Economic Performance
--- Technology
--------- Market Capitalism and Property Rights
--- Labour and Labour Organization
--- Financial Sector
Yeah, that might be enough for one day. :)
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