PostsCommentsPayoutslevidesmond69 (53)in Economics • 11 hours agoHow the stock exchange market worksA market is any arrangement between buyers and sellers to career out business transactions such arrangements can come in the form of a platform either online or offline or a…levidesmond69 (53)in Economics • 2 days agoThe Economic Impact of Valentine's Day Celebration Valentine's Day, also called Saint Valentine's Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine, is celebrated annually on February 14. It originated as a Christian feast day honoring Saint…levidesmond69 (53)in Economics • 3 days agoHow the United States Dollar became a Global currencyBefore 1944 all currencies were tied to Gold in a system known as the gold standard which means the value of currency is tied to Gold therefore countries can't print money more…levidesmond69 (53)in Economics • 4 days agoWhy the United States Can’t Escape Trade DeficitDo you know that for a good number of years the United States trade balance has always been on the negative side which means that for all these years the United States has always…levidesmond69 (53)in Economics • 5 days agoHow Trump Aid Cut Might Affect South Africa's Economy First and foremost South Africa is one of the BRICS nations founding members so I'm just going to go directly and talk about the economic impact of Trump's actions on them. And…levidesmond69 (53)in Economics • 8 days agoWhy Market Outcome Does Not Always Align With Moral or Ethical Consideration.Adam Smith in his book titled the Wealth of Nations. identified the harshest truth of economics "Market outcome does not always align with moral or ethical consideration".…levidesmond69 (53)in Economics • 9 days agoWill Trump’s tariffs result in prices going up even more in the USAccording to Wikipedia A tariff is a tax imposed by the government of a country or by a supranational union on imports or exports of goods. Will Trump’s tariffs result in…levidesmond69 (53)in Economics • 11 days agoCan Canada decouple from the United States EconomyCanada's economy is a highly developed one and the world's ninth-largest as of 2024, with a GDP of approximately US$2.117 trillion. 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Many countries were hit, and even to this day…levidesmond69 (53)in Economics • 21 days agoThe Economic Nightmare No One Talks About: Stagflation's Deadly Grip Now let's talk about the unholy Trinity nobody wants which signals Stagflation. high inflation low economic growth high unemployment. Inflation is the persistent rise in…levidesmond69 (53)in Economics • 22 days agoWhy The European Union Economic Growth Has StalledThe Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is simply the monetary value of goods and services produced in a country over a period of time. Therefore, it is the most reliable metric used to…levidesmond69 (53)in Economics • 23 days agoHow The European Union Economy Growth Has StalledThe US economy and the European Union were roughly the same size in 2008. 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The world today as we know it was built by…levidesmond69 (53)in Economics • 26 days ago8 Things to expect from Donald Trump Signing of countless executive orders: it's obvious he already signed more than 100 so far and it's just the beginning Tax cuts for individual and corporate organizations…levidesmond69 (53)in Economics • 28 days ago692 million people globally lived on less than $2.15 per dayWhile there are millionaires and billionaires there is another part of the world where people lived less than $2.5 per day and even less than a dollar per day. According to…levidesmond69 (53)in Economics • 29 days agoTrump threatens BRICS with 100% tariff increase Trump earlier threatened that he would impose a 25% tariff on Canada and Mexico when he takes office in January unless they secured their borders with the US. And prevent…levidesmond69 (53)in Economics • last monthOwnership Money vs Borrowed Money: Equity vs Debt ExplainedEquity is very much different from debt because when you buy equity you're buying a part of the company and therefore you are entitled to profit from that company. Equity and…