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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Is There a Social-Network Bubble? Posner

I want to consider what an investment bubble is, why it arises, whether it’s irrational, and whether the current valuations of social network enterprises such as LinkedIn and Facebook are a bubble phenomenon.

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Another Tech Bubble in the Offing? Becker

The dotcom boom at the end of the 1990s was a classical and magnificent bubble. Venture capitalists and other investors were throwing tens, and often hundreds, of millions of dollars at Internet startups and fledgling biotech companies that usually were not making profits, and frequently did not have any sales. The bubble burst in 2000, and the huge valuations placed on these companies disappeared, along with many of the companies.

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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

U T I L I T A SEEU Party

Utilita SEEU, the new published magazine for economy and business of the South Eastern European University invites you to the party at LIbrary Club Tetovo on Friday at 21 00 Time. Good company,good music and many other great things ENJOY


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Saturday, May 21, 2011

NEW NEW NEW !!

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In a few days we will have the 1-st our original Newspaper !


Name of the Newspaper is UTILITA !!


Stay Tuned , and check our Blog everyday to see our new EDITION !!

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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Unemployed Mother’s Day (Nancy Folbre)

“Work first!” was the rallying cry behind sweeping changes to public-assistance programs for single parents enacted 15 years ago, with the establishment of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, or TANF (pronounced TAN-if). So what happens when paying jobs aren’t available?

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The Role of Economics in an Imperfect World (EDWARD L. GLAESER)



All good things must come to an end, and after more than two and a half years of producing an Economix post every week, it is time for me to move on. I have greatly enjoyed writing these posts, and I am grateful for the opportunity.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Friedrich A. Hayek, Big-Government Skeptic

The publication of the definitive edition of Friedrich A. Hayek’s “Constitution of Liberty” coincides with the unexpected best-seller status of his earlier book “The Road to Serfdom” as a result of its promotion by the conservative talk-show host Glenn Beck. In an age when many on the right are worried that the Obama administration’s reform of health care is leading us toward socialism, Hayek’s warnings from the mid-20th century about society’s slide toward despotism, and his principled defense of a minimal state, have found strong political resonance.
Francis Fukuyama

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If You Have the Answers, Tell Me

AFTER more than a quarter-century as a professional economist, I have a confession to make: There is a lot I don’t know about the economy. Indeed, the area of economics where I have devoted most of my energy and attention — the ups and downs of the business cycle — is where I find myself most often confronting important questions without obvious answers.

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