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Where has the sentiment gone?
posted to Everyday Economics Explained on Fri 19th Apr 13
Good morning economists. Yesterday I was talking to a student of mine during a break. He told me a story about a neighbor who lost his job after working for a company for 17 years. "They showed him no respect" he added.Respect? Sentiment? Those are things of
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Qualifications needed to work at McDonald's
posted to Everyday Economics Explained on Thu 4th Apr 13
Good morning economists. Today I would like to discuss the job market and how this is changing as a result of the current recession. With youth unemployment rising to almost 12%, entry level positions like a cashier at McDonald's are becoming more demanding
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Easter bunny arrested for riding a motorcycle!
posted to Everyday Economics Explained on Thu 4th Apr 13
Good morning economists. We have all heard the term "price discrimination" being used in the world of business. Price discrimination is when a firm or organisation charges different groups of people different prices for the same product. Indeed in most cases,
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Where has the sentiment gone?
posted to Everyday Economics Explained on Fri 19th Apr 13
Good morning economists. Yesterday I was talking to a student of mine during a break. He told me a story about a neighbor who lost his job after working for a company for 17 years. "They showed him no respect" he added.Respect? Sentiment? Those are things of
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Qualifications needed to work at McDonald's
posted to Everyday Economics Explained on Thu 4th Apr 13
Good morning economists. Today I would like to discuss the job market and how this is changing as a result of the current recession. With youth unemployment rising to almost 12%, entry level positions like a cashier at McDonald's are becoming more demanding
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Easter bunny arrested for riding a motorcycle!
posted to Everyday Economics Explained on Thu 4th Apr 13
Good morning economists. We have all heard the term "price discrimination" being used in the world of business. Price discrimination is when a firm or organisation charges different groups of people different prices for the same product. Indeed in most cases,



