Reining in Wall Street - A Speculation Tax Debate Part 4
Congressional interest in a speculation tax on financial transactions is growing quickly, as anger builds against Wall Street and the need for new sources of revenue increases. Here, leading experts debate the need for the speculation tax. The debate was held Jan. 25, 2010 in the Cannon House Office Building in Washington, D.C. It was sponsored by Public Citizen ( Citizen.org ), Center for Economic Policy Research https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8euZesNgSFA
This is Kling's (formerly of the Federal Reserve) ongoing attempt at an online introductory textbook, made up of about fifty short documents arranged in five chapters - Growth Theory, Saving, Finance, and Social Security, Markets (Microeconomics), Macroeconomics, Information Economics. Each chapter can be printed as a single document.
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This can be a pair of supplies for an introduction in order to Calculus pertaining to economics pupils, contributed unhampered below any CC-BY licence from the Saylor Foundation, a great educational nonprofit. It really is organized seeing that several products, each and every having parts and other online language learning resources.
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If you are living in the U.S. and want to buy cheese from France, either you or the company that you buy the cheese from has to pay the French for the cheese in euros (EUR).
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This is a set of animated PowerPoint presentations, one for each chapter of Mankiw's macro textbook, downloadable as compressed files for PC or for Mac.
This site combines text, images and online quizzes into a survey of the classical and neoclassical paradigms of macroeconomics. It contains a number of interactive quizzes and simulations, as well as, some short text articles on a range of topics.
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Congressional interest in a speculation tax on financial transactions is growing quickly, as anger builds against Wall Street and the need for new sources of revenue increases. Here, leading experts debate the need for the speculation tax.
The debate was held Jan. 25, 2010 in the Cannon House Office Building in Washington, D.C. It was sponsored by Public Citizen ( Citizen.org ), Center for Economic Policy Research
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWApW-Cr-hQ
An open online textbook, divided into 29 chapters, drawn from various open educational sources including MIT Open CouseWare and Wikipedia, and curated by "subject matter experts, like professors, PhDs and Master’s students." One section deals with controversies in economics (with a US focus), such as "should the Government maintain a balanced budget?" Readers with a free login can highlight parts of the text, add notes, or access quizzes or flashcards. The site's FAQ says that paid-for services will be introduced on top of the free access and tools that are already offered.
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Congressional interest in a speculation tax on financial transactions is growing quickly, as anger builds against Wall Street and the need for new sources of revenue increases. Here, leading experts debate the need for the speculation tax.
The debate was held Jan. 25, 2010 in the Cannon House Office Building in Washington, D.C. It was sponsored by Public Citizen ( Citizen.org ), Center for Economic Policy Research
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4cYRlKsC6o
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