ANALYSIS, COMMENTS, THOUGHTS, AND OTHER OBSERVATIONS IN PROF. SKOSPLES' ECONOMIC SYSTEMS COURSE AT OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY
Thursday, February 4, 2010
ADP Says U.S. Companies Cut Estimated 22,000 Jobs
Cisco CEO says US economy on the rebound
China Researcher Argues for 10% Yuan Gain
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
China Dethrones Germany as Top Goods Exporter
Wizard of Oz Economics
Europe Takes Its Own Path Toward Economic Recovery
Europe relies on its large companies to maintain a cutting edge in key industries, a sharp contrast to the American pattern of turning to newer, smaller companies to drive innovation and create jobs.
Talks briefly about the possible shift of the US to a more European economic model.
Time Warner’s Movies Help It Swing to a Profit
After recently spinning off from AOL, and focusing more on producing movies, running cable TV networks and, to a lesser extent, publishing magazines.
Echoing comments from Mr. Murdoch a day earlier, Mr. Bewkes also said the economy was improving in a way that suggested the worst might be over for the media industry.
“There is increasing evidence that industry trends are going our way,” Mr. Bewkes said.
EU Embraces Greece with Tough Love
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
US Response to Tire Market Failure
Obama Promotes Small-Business Plan
The new lending firm would only be available to banks with assets under $10 million. It seems as though this may really benefit small businesses who may have trouble getting loans and additional finances as banks sometimes may be hesitant to giving out loans to small companies with few assets.
Monday, February 1, 2010
Ordnungspolitik
Obama Vows to Press Health Care, Act to Boost Economy (Update2)
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Last Stimulus Report Fuels Jobs Pressure
Recipients of economic-stimulus money said 599,108 workers were being paid by the funds in the last quarter of 2009, fewer than the number of jobs attributed to the package in the seven months after it was enacted.
The recipients' reports, published on the official government Web site recovery.gov late Saturday, are likely to fuel further controversy over the impact of the $787 billion package, as Democrats craft new jobs-creation proposals to address the country's 10% jobless rate. Many opinion polls suggest that most voters don't believe the current stimulus program, which was passed last February, is working.
An In-Depth Look at Fourth Quarter GDP
Friday, January 29, 2010
GM offers $1,000 incentive to Toyota owners
Obama: Here's $5,000. Go hire someone.
Economy soars 5.7 percent, fastest in 6 years
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Jobless claims, durable goods point to weak growth
If anyone else watched the speech last night, this post could be a forum to discuss whether or not Obama's proposed policies will help promote efficiency and/or equity as we emerge from the recession.
String of Disappointments, Including Apple, Lower Shares
I find this interesting, especially with the release of the new iPad on Wednesday.
“People are expecting a lot out of Apple, and they can’t disappoint,” said M. Jake Dollarhide, chief executive of Longbow Asset Management in Tulsa, Okla. “They can’t afford to get a subdued reaction to their product.”
Ford on the rise: First reported profits in 4 years.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Advocates of Climate Bill Scale down their Goals
With Sun, Oracle Aims at Giants
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Stimulus more expensive (Provision of Public Goods)
Verizon to Cut 13,000 Jobs
US Retail Industry Sales Seen Up 2.5% for 2010
Home Prices Up Slightly in November
Budget Freeze is Proposed
Monday, January 25, 2010
After 10 Years, Federal Money for Technology in Education
Sites to Refuel Electric Cars Gain a Big Dose of Funds
Today, Better Place is set to receive $350 million towards its electric car goals, making its total $700 million in investments. The whole business idea is an extremely costly venture, but with such huge financial backing from places like Morgan Stanley and HSBC the company is on its way to putting their goal of having electric car charging centers into reality. The first stations are expected to be built in Denmark and Israel, but Better Place hopes to extend its reach to the US, Australia, and other cities in Europe.
A major obstacle that Better Place faces is convincing the public to go green and to begin using electric cars, as well as convincing auto-makers to begin making more eco-friendly cars. Additionally, it is estimated that Better Place will need billions more in order to finance their potentially ground-breaking company.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
In Unions, Government Workers Surpass Private-Sector Workers
Many people, when they hear the phrase “union worker,” probably imagine someone who works on an assembly line. But such blue-collar jobs are probably no longer representative of the typical union man or woman.
For the first time in American history, the majority of the nation’s union members are government workers, rather than private-sector workers, according to a Bureau of Labor Statistics report released today. This is despite the fact that there are five times more wage and salary workers in the private sector.
McCain says campaign finance reform is dead
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/22/us/politics/22scotus.html
What this essentially means is that the Supreme Court believes that the First Amendment is more inclusive than the contested legislation currently reads, and in the instance of campaign-finance legislation, rules that corporations may donate unlimited sums of money to political candidates. Currently, under McCain-Feingold, contributions are limited to a certain amount to prevent candidates from garnering huge sums of money. This is not to say corporations WILL; it merely states they can. For economics, this does mean that politicians will have more of an incentive under the current electoral system to seek donations from corporations (and thus support policies that corporations prefer). For those of you who have read Freakonomics, this does not necessarily mean we will live in a corporatist state - money plays a large but not all-consuming role in politics. However, it is an important decision and should encourage people on both sides of the aisle to try and manipulate the new system.
Cities to Rebound, but Job Growth Stunted
The report from the United States Conference of Mayors showed that not all the regions were hit equally - the West, Southeast and Uppen Midwest happened to be the unfortunate ones with Michingan being in the lead (7 large cities in Michigan had highest unemployment rate) mainly due to real estate market problems and because those regions/cities are heavily dependent on the manufacturing sector.
Bailouts, Stimulus Were ‘Essential,’ White House’s Axelrod Says
Well, It Wasn’t a Bad Year for Everyone
"The last year will be remembered as a bad one for business. Losses, layoffs, pay cuts, furloughs, closings — the numbers and the news were largely negative. And yet, over all, some industries managed to avoid the negative vibrations. A sampling of sales figures in major industry categories makes this clear."
Despite the hardships for most industries, the health care and educational systems sales are increased.
Obama presses banks to lend more
Wall Street's Latest Worry: Life Without Bernanke
Out of Bankruptcy, Genetics Company Drops Drug Efforts
Since listening to Romer's broadcast, it appears that this article could support the purpose behind Meta-Ideas. Although DeCode Genetics original change resulted from bankruptcy, they could still look at their new objective as focusing on new technology.