Posts Tagged ‘Economics’
Friday, May 20th, 2011
Obviously the economy in the US sucks right now, and every joe-shmoe and “expert” out there agrees its not going to get better anytime soon…. so with that in mind, think it would just be better to forget the US and move to another country? say Canada or the UK? I’m particularly fond of england, though I’ve never been there. Is the economy anywhere else in the world better than it is in the US?
Tags: better, Economics, moving, these, times, would
Posted in UK Economy | 4 Comments »
Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011
heya everybody!…in september i will be studying economics & finance…
thething is that i want to get a good understanding of the UK economy in the past and what changes came in..and the net isnt so helpful and i just cant tune myself into newspapers (as yet)…
i was wondering if anyone could recoomend me book(s) that you think are realy good to read over th summer holidays before i get to uni so i will have beter understanding of the economy and all…if someelse else has previously done this course or a similiar course and they read a book which they thought helped them alot and itsgood for recommendation then ill b very grateful!! and your help will be appreciated…
you see my understanding of the UK economy in the past isnt so great and when people talk about how the UK economy has progressed im sometimes sitting there blank…
so basicly any good book..title and maybe the author also..that i could read over the summer that will help me with this course
thank you soo much
Tags: Economics, Finance
Posted in UK Economy | 3 Comments »
Sunday, March 20th, 2011
1) Information on Exchange rate:
Can someone please explain to me the affects on the UK economy, businesses and importing and exporting, from how the pound plunges to new low against the euro?
2) VAT cuts:
Affects on UK businesses and the national economy
Many Thanks
Tags: Economics, help, please
Posted in UK Economy | 1 Comment »
Saturday, March 19th, 2011
I have been handed an essay to do and to be honest, have no idea where to start, here is the essay title…
The UK economy has been going through a recession and the government has employed expansionary fiscal and monetary policies to address this problem. Use economic theory to explain how these policies work and evaluate their effectiveness.
A point in the right direction would be very helpful
Tags: Economics, essay, help
Posted in UK Economy | 2 Comments »
Friday, March 18th, 2011
Since 2007, the pound has fallen against the Euro. How would the Uk economy be different if it had adopted the euro in 2007?
Thanks and God bless
Tags: Economics, Question...10
Posted in UK Economy | 1 Comment »
Saturday, March 12th, 2011
What benefit does an expansion of the public sector bring to the UK economy?
Tags: Economics, help, Question
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Thursday, March 10th, 2011
basically, I have a piece of economics homework all about the bailout of the two mortgage companies in America.
THe question isL
How does the US governments intervention in fannie mae and freddie mac help the UK economy?
I don’t understand how it could help the UK economy? Are economies aren’t linked are they? Isn’t this just helping America?
Please help! I am soooo confused!
Tags: Bailout, Economics, fannie, freddy, help, mac...
Posted in UK Economy | 2 Comments »
Saturday, November 20th, 2010
sorry if this is a dumb question, but I am confused because economics is a social science, and finance has to do with business.. so is it possible to minor in finance with economics major?
Tags: Economics, Finance, major, Minor
Posted in Finance | 4 Comments »
Friday, November 19th, 2010
is economics degree and finance degree the same once you get done with undergraduate? i can’t get into my college’s business school but i got into liberal arts economics major.
Tags: degree, Economics, Finance, Same
Posted in Finance | 3 Comments »
Thursday, November 18th, 2010
What are the most common paths to working in Finance?
How about less common paths?
Tags: allow, degree, Economics, Finance, work
Posted in Finance | 1 Comment »