Alfred Marshall (1842-1924) was a British economist who played a pivotal role in the development of neoclassical economics. His work laid much of the groundwork for the microeconomic theories of supply and demand, market equilibrium, and the marginal utility theory…. Read More ›
Economic History
How America Got Into Gear – Post WWII
In late 1940 for the United States to serve as the “arsenal of democracy,” American industry had stepped up to meet the challenge. U.S. factories built to mass-produce automobiles had retooled to churn out airplanes, engines, guns and other supplies at unprecedented… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Post-Pandemic Shrinkflation (2024)
The term “Shrinkflation” refers to an economic phenomenon where Economic Organizations attempt a cost-cutting measure where the size of finished goods is reduced due to Currency Depreciation. It is an accurate term to demonstrate how production processes cost manpower and… Read More ›
Economic Issue
Climate change is clearly one of the most important challenges of our time, but the politics of climate policy is what makes this issue so difficult, as not everyone wants to limit fossil fuel production as a way of combatting… Read More ›
XRP Coin: Navigating the Evolving Landscape of Digital Finance!
In the fast-paced and ever-evolving world of cryptocurrencies, XRP coin stands out as a significant and compelling digital asset. Since its inception, XRP coin has sparked both interest and debate within the financial and technology communities. As a product of… Read More ›
How to Prepare Your Finances for Retirement
Getting older is hard for many people to deal with, and it’s understandable. Facing one’s mortality can be daunting for even the most grounded person. However, it is something that you must face and you must prepare for the days… Read More ›
Are bonds “productive finance”?
A little group of us are having a vigorous debate about the definition of productive finance and what falls within its scope. I have taken as my starting point, the definition from Barry Kenneth – CIO at the PPF … Read More ›
Long-Awaited Respite for Housing Affordability as Interest Rate Cuts Loom | Pyramine Investment
Beleaguered Canadian homeowners and renters buckling under the strain of skyrocketing housing costs may finally see a glimmer of relief on the horizon. Many economists predict the Bank of Canada could start gradually reducing interest rates by mid-2024 to prevent… Read More ›
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