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Tag: recession

Macroeconomics

The Reaction Function of The Federal Reserve Post 2008 Financial Crisis

May 31, 2015January 1, 2017 15pattabia

By Michel Cassard. Princeton University. --- This paper uses vector autoregressive analysis to show a change to the Federal Reserve’s reaction function post 2008.

Tagged 2008, 2015, cassard, crisis, featured, federal reserve, recession
Macroeconomics

Macroeconomic Forces within the Market for Prostitution

May 31, 2014January 1, 2017 15pattabia

By Cody Cook, Scott Loring, Teddy Niemiec, and Kayla Reinherz. University of Chicago. --- This paper explores the impact of macroeconomic forces on the market for prostitution.

Tagged 2014, chicago, cook, loring, niemiec, prostitution, recession, reinherz
Education, Microeconomics

Demand for Online Education Increases in Economic Downturn

January 31, 2013January 2, 2017 15pattabia

By Olivia Moore. Stanford University. --- While about 15,000 students call the Stanford campus home, hundreds of thousands of people in countries from Russia to Peru have enjoyed the benefits of Stanford courses through free online classes that are available to...

Tagged 2013, crisis, Education, moore, online, recession, university
Europe, International, Macroeconomics

Rise of Political Extremism Following the Eurozone Economic Crisis

January 31, 2013January 2, 2017 15pattabia

By Rehan Adamjee. Stanford University. --- The European economic crisis has become the center of much of the economic discourse that is taking place around the world.

Tagged 2013, adamjee, crisis, Europe, eurozone, greece, ireland, recession, spain
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