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What do you think about the current situation with the economy and why?
What do you think about the current situation with the economy and why?
As the title says. In the simplest form, how does the US economy work.
Also, how does our economy effect foreign economies? (How does out financial crash cause other economies to follow suit?)
How has Russia’s change from a planned economy (a command economy) to a more free market economy improved the Russian economy? To what extent have the changes resulted in more official corruption?
How has Russia’s change from a planned economy (a command economy) to a more free market economy improved the Russian economy? To what extent have the changes resulted in more official corruption?
California’s economy is especially faulty now. If I were offered a job in Cali and were considering moving there, how should the current status of the economy effect my decision.
would a dismal economy substantially harm my ability to relocate. Or is there a sense that moving now might be akin to “getting in on the bottom floor”?
How has Russia’s change from a planned economy (a command economy) to a more free market economy improved the Russian economy? To what extent have the changes resulted in more official corruption?
Working on a final. I need to assess the economy in quest to purchase a home. How does domestic economy and international trade factor in?
I think financial liberalization is useless if your economy is overheating as it will create a boom and an overheating economy doesn’t need more growth in the short term. Therefore, reform should be made when the economy is not growing fast as we would like.
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I am curious as to what final leg(s) we are left standing on? Obviously our economy can be roughly translated as “debt”. As our ability to borrow dwindles, so goes our economy.
Obviously our economy was way overheated in the late 90’s. So now we are contracting; I saw an article comparing Japan of the late 80’s to our economy at its peak, and thought it’s not coincidental that roughly the same thing is happening in the US.
Of course our total outstanding national debt sits around $54-55 trillion(!) range.
How can we possibly function in this capacity?