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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Recession
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- Student Experiences
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Studying in Europe - a US American Student's Experience in Berlin, Germany
INOMICS has had the opportunity to interview several international students and learn about their experiences studying abroad. For this article, we interviewed Alexis. She's from the US-Midwest and moved to Germany in February 2020. She is currently finishing up her Master’s program in business administration at Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, and will then be looking for a job to stay in the country. Below we’ll share her advice for other international students, experiences about studying in Germany, and more! If you’re from the US - or anywhere else - and curious what it’s like to study in Europe, read on.
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- Economists & Prizes
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2022 Nobel Prize in Economics - The Winners
The prestigious 2022 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, better known as the Nobel Prize for Economics, has been awarded to three American economists: Ben S. Bernanke, Douglas W. Diamond, and Philip H. Dybvig. The prize, awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, was given to these economists for their contributions to “research on banks and financial crises”. The Prize notes that these three economists laid the groundwork for this research in the early 1980s.
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- Student Experiences
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Studying in the USA - Two (European) Student Experiences in Charlotte, North Carolina
Ever thought about studying abroad in the US? INOMICS has had the opportunity to interview two international students at two US universities and learn about their experiences doing just that. For this article, we interviewed Adam at Queens University and Lenka at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, two students from the Czech Republic who moved to Charlotte, North Carolina in the US to study their Master’s degrees. Below we’ll share their advice for other international students, experiences about studying in the US, and more!
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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Lagrangian Optimization
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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Production Possibilities Frontier (PPF)
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- It's Game Night
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The Economics of Settlers of Catan
Klaus Teuber’s Settlers of Catan is a popular board game that has become a mainstay of friendly gatherings across the globe. For the uninitiated, in Catan up to 4 players compete to be the first one with 10 victory points. Points are gained by building houses (“settlements”), cities, and roads on a heretofore unsettled island rife with natural resources. Catan has nearly limitless replay value - with 3,695,814,682,560,000 (over 3 quadrillion!) different unique board layouts using just the base rules. Chances are, you’ve heard of Catan even if you don’t particularly love board games.
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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Autarky
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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Stagflation
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- Economics Terms A-Z
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JEL Codes
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Microeconomics
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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Macroeconomics
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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Unemployment
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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Monetary Policy
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- Relax with a game
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The best video games for economists
So you’ve decided it’s time to take a break from all the hard studying you’re doing during your economics Master’s or PhD program. Why not spend time playing a video game which will help you accrue business acumen, improve your real-world economics knowledge, or reflect economics concepts in its gameplay? Sound too good to be true? Thankfully, there are some games which offer just that.
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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Opportunity Cost
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- Economists & Prizes
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Esther Duflo, Abhijit Banerjee, Michael Kremer win the 2019 Nobel Prize
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2019 has been awarded to three economists “for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty”1: Esther Duflo, Abhijit Banerjee and Michael Kremer.
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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Consumer Theory
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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Elasticity and Inelasticity
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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Behavioral Economics
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- Economics Terms A-Z
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Comparative Advantage
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Pagination