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Keynesian vs. Classical Economics: Which One Drives Growth?
  • Economic Theories

Keynesian vs. Classical Economics: Which One Drives Growth?

  • Maryann Dunn
  • February 27, 2025
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Once upon a time, in that quirky, topsy-turvy world of economics, there were two grand old schools of thought—Keynesian and Classical economics. Imagine them as […]

The Influence of Federal Reserve Policies on Financial Markets
  • Market Analysis

The Influence of Federal Reserve Policies on Financial Markets

  • Maryann Dunn
  • February 26, 2025
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It’s funny, isn’t it? How the Federal Reserve, with all its whisperings and announcements, has a knack for stirring up our lives like some mystical […]

The Evolution of Cryptocurrency: From Bitcoin to the Future of Digital Assets
  • Cryptocurrency

The Evolution of Cryptocurrency: From Bitcoin to the Future of Digital Assets

  • Maryann Dunn
  • February 23, 2025
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Cryptocurrency. Oh boy, when I first stumbled upon it, I honestly thought it was just one of those internet trends that tech wizards fuss over. […]

Technical vs. Fundamental Analysis: Which One Should You Use?
  • Market Analysis

Technical vs. Fundamental Analysis: Which One Should You Use?

  • Maryann Dunn
  • February 23, 2025
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Stepping into the bustling world of stocks and trading sometimes feels like facing a fork in the road, and boy, it can be nerve-wracking! Picture […]

How Currency Exchange Rates Affect International Trade
  • Global Economics

How Currency Exchange Rates Affect International Trade

  • Maryann Dunn
  • February 22, 2025
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You know, international trade reminds me of this really complex ballet. You’ve got countries in all sorts of different costumes, moving to their own beats. […]

How to Create a Budget That Actually Works
  • Personal Finance

How to Create a Budget That Actually Works

  • Maryann Dunn
  • February 20, 2025
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Hey there! So, let me tell you, coming up with a budget that truly works wasn’t always a piece of cake for me. I still […]

Debt Snowball vs. Debt Avalanche: Which Repayment Strategy is Right for You?
  • Personal Finance

Debt Snowball vs. Debt Avalanche: Which Repayment Strategy is Right for You?

  • Maryann Dunn
  • February 16, 2025
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Money management, oh boy, it really feels like a wild rollercoaster, doesn’t it? I mean, trying to juggle bills while keeping our heads above water […]

The Basics of Retirement Planning: How to Secure Your Future
  • Personal Finance

The Basics of Retirement Planning: How to Secure Your Future

  • Maryann Dunn
  • February 6, 2025
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Alright, folks, I’m here to share some thoughts that have been tinkering around in my head like a loose cog in a clock, and I’m […]

The Psychology of Investing: How Emotions Drive Market Movements
  • Market Analysis

The Psychology of Investing: How Emotions Drive Market Movements

  • Maryann Dunn
  • February 5, 2025
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Oh boy, investing! I tell ya, it’s like being on a rollercoaster ride…you know, the kind that gets your heart racing and your stomach doing […]

The Paradox of Thrift: Why Saving Too Much Can Hurt the Economy
  • Economic Theories

The Paradox of Thrift: Why Saving Too Much Can Hurt the Economy

  • Maryann Dunn
  • February 4, 2025
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The Economic Ballet of Spending and Saving Ah, let me tell you, saving has always seemed like this simple, noble act, right? Like how, from […]

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Keynesian vs. Classical Economics: Which One Drives Growth?

  • Maryann Dunn
  • February 27, 2025
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Once upon a time, in that quirky, topsy-turvy world of economics, there were two grand old schools of thought—Keynesian and Classical economics. Imagine them as old pals lounging at a…

Game Theory in Economics: How Strategic Thinking Shapes Markets

  • Myrtle Williams
  • February 12, 2025
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If I had to sum up game theory in just one word, I’d probably say it’s "fascinating." Not in the dry, stuffy way that our professors might have droned on…

How Inflation and Deflation Shape Economic Cycles

  • Mark Villanueva
  • February 9, 2025
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So, picture me sitting here, slightly bleary-eyed on this rather cloudy morning, holding onto my coffee cup, which let’s be honest, has seen better days in terms of temperature. While…

The Broken Window Fallacy: Why Destruction Doesn’t Create Prosperity

  • Michelle Ann Perfecto
  • February 8, 2025
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Sipping on Coffee and Diving into Economics A few weeks back, I found myself nestled in my favorite local café, hugging a mug of hot coffee, surrounded by mismatched chairs…

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