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Principles of Economics - translated

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The Basics
- Daily U.S. Consumption for 12 Items
America buys goods at a high rate, so it's no wonder the U.S. is considered 'the land of plenty.' Read about the daily U.S. consumption for 12 items, including denim jeans and movie tickets. - How Fair Trading Works
It's pretty trendy to buy and eat organic and sustainable foods, and chances are the swanky coffee shop you frequent proffers some fair trade beans. But what does the label "fair trade" mean? - How Bartering Works
Imagine a world without cash or credit cards. You'd barter to get what you need and want. Today, people and businesses are still trading goods and services. But can these cash-free transactions be taxed?
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Parish Memorial Library for Business and Economics, 505-277-4789
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Subjects:
Economics, Management, Small Business
Parish Memorial Library for Business and Economics, 505-277-4789
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Subjects:
Economics, Management, Small Business
The Economy
- How Recessions Work
- What's the difference between a recession and a depression?
- Can tax rebates really prevent an economic downturn?
- How can mortgage-backed securities bring down the U.S. economy?
- How will the government spend the $700 billion bailout funds?
- Is a free market "free" if it's regulated?
- What are credit default swaps?
- How Mortgages Work
- How Subprime Mortgages Work
- How Capitalism Works
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