• January 30, 2009 •
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Tags: bailout, bubble economics, capital markets, diminishing marginal returns, Economics, economy, financial sector, greed, investment, investment bubble, investment goods, savings, subprime mortgage meltdown, supply demand, unsustainable investment
• December 8, 2008 •
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Tags: aggregate benefit, bailout, bubble, bubble economics, bureaucracy, Business, consumption, coordination strategy, cpi, economic friction, Economics, economy, expenditure, financial industry, financial sector, game theory, gdp, gnp, investment, maslow's hierarchy, nash equilibrium, national income, national output, national well being, oversight, paper profits, ppi, public policy, regulations, transaction costs
• November 15, 2008 •
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Tags: auto bailout, automakers, bailout, big 3, big three, chrysler, Economics, economy, energy efficiency, ford, gm, public policy, sustainable transit, transit, us automakers
• November 12, 2008 •
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Tags: auto bailout, automakers, bailout, big 3, big three, california, car tax, dodge, Economics, economy, energy, externalities, federal, ford, fuel, gas, gasoline, general motors, gini coefficient, gm, oil, pickups, pigou, pigouvian tax, ram, regressive tx, schwarzenegger, suvs, tax, truck, trucks, us automakers
• October 7, 2008 •
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Tags: bailout, bureaucracy, Economics, economy, finance, financial, information asymmetry, information symmetry, market dynamics, oversight, politics, translucency
• September 27, 2008 •
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Tags: bailout, Economics, economy, financial, gini, government, income equality, news, public policy, scams