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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 […]

Game Theory in Economics: How Strategic Thinking Shapes Markets
  • Economic Theories

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 […]

How Inflation and Deflation Shape Economic Cycles
  • Economic Theories

How Inflation and Deflation Shape Economic Cycles

  • Mark Villanueva
  • February 9, 2025
  • 0

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 […]

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

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

  • Michelle Ann Perfecto
  • February 8, 2025
  • 0

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 […]

The Gold Standard Debate: Should We Bring It Back?
  • Economic Theories

The Gold Standard Debate: Should We Bring It Back?

  • Mark Villanueva
  • February 7, 2025
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There I was, drowning in the morning haze, holding tight to my coffee, which felt more like a life raft than a drink, while scrolling […]

Supply and Demand Explained: The Foundation of Economic Theory
  • Economic Theories

Supply and Demand Explained: The Foundation of Economic Theory

  • Myrtle Williams
  • February 7, 2025
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You know, writing about supply and demand kind of feels like catching up with an old pal over a cup of coffee. You can almost […]

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 […]

The Laffer Curve: Can Lower Taxes Really Boost Government Revenue?
  • Economic Theories

The Laffer Curve: Can Lower Taxes Really Boost Government Revenue?

  • Myrtle Williams
  • February 1, 2025
  • 0

Alright, so here I am, rolling up my sleeves to chat about something that gets economists all fired up but leaves the rest of us […]

Modern Monetary Theory: A Radical Approach to Government Spending
  • Economic Theories

Modern Monetary Theory: A Radical Approach to Government Spending

  • Michelle Ann Perfecto
  • January 31, 2025
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Oh boy, have I fallen down the economic rabbit hole with Modern Monetary Theory or what! Seriously, it’s like the cool new kid on the […]

Behavioral Economics: How Human Psychology Influences Financial Decisions
  • Economic Theories

Behavioral Economics: How Human Psychology Influences Financial Decisions

  • Michelle Ann Perfecto
  • January 30, 2025
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You know, I’ve always been a bit of a people-watcher. Nothing too creepy, just genuinely fascinated by what makes us tick— especially when money’s thrown […]

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Keynesian vs. Classical Economics: Which One Drives Growth?

  • Maryann Dunn
  • February 27, 2025
  • 0

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
  • 0

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
  • 0

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
  • 0

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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