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The Economics Web Newsletter references the Wall Street Journal editions of selected McGraw-Hill Principles of Economics texts, among them, the 15th edition of McConnell & Brue’s Economics.

Newsletters are published seven times each semester. The Do You Remember feature presents five or more quick factual questions and answers covering several articles that have appeared in the Wall Street Journal in the week preceding the newsletter. They help the student retain knowledge of course material and also make good in-class quizzes if reading the Wall Street Journal is required by instructors. Article Analysis, another newsletter feature, reprints one article from the Wall Street Journal and poses five or more analytical questions and their answers with references to text chapters.

 

Wall Street Journal Newsletters

Economics Web Newsletter

2004 Spring Issues

End of Quotas on Apparel

Unemployment and a Changing Economy

The Euro and Deficits

Cotton Subsidies and the WTO

2004 Winter Issues

Effect of Tax Cuts and Spending Cuts on the Economy

Supply and Demand: Effects of Asian Bird Flu

Monopsony: Squeezing the Suppliers

2003 Fall Issues

Shortage of Flu Shot in 2003

The Fed and Growth

Competition at Convenience Stores in China

The Fed:It's Bite and Its Bark

Comparative Advantage and Trade

The WTO: Talks in Cancun

2003 Spring Issues

The Fed and Deflation

Emissions and Externalities

Uncertainty and Monetary Policy

U.S. Dependence on Imported Oil

2003 Winter Issues

The Current U.S. Economy

Will the U.S. Economy Face Deflation?

Oil Markets: Demand and Supply Shifts

Supporting the Dollar

China and Steel Tariffs

2002 Fall Issues

Market Structure: The Cigarette Industry

Unemployment and Monetary Policy: Fall 2002

Sugar Subsidies and Aid to Developing Countries

Auto sales: Discounts in a Slow Economy

Spring 2002 Issues

Advertising and the Super Bowl

States Consider Raising Cigarette Taxes

Shorter Recession/Recovery Cycle?

Coupons and Prescription Drugs

Will the Euro Stage a Comeback

Scalping Tickets and Efficiency

Economic Recovery?

Fall 2001 Issues

The Arrival of a US Recession?

NYC Real Estate Market after September 11

The Fed and Negative Real Interest Rates

Government Intervention: Insurance against Terrorism

International Trade as a Weapon Against Terrorism

Expansion Ends, Recession Begins

Spring 2001 Issues

Half-Point Rate Cut Shows Fed's Balance Between Reliance on Economy, Markets

Economic Slowdown Enters Fortress Europe

Pro Sports Suffer as Scalpers, Web Sites Give Away Tickets

The Importance of Forecasts to Fiscal Policy

The Price Isn't Right: Internet pricing has turned out to be a lot trickier than retailers expected

Snowball Effect: Weather Chills Economy Just When It Needs a Climate to Grow In

Fall 2000 Issues

The Supply Decision: From Rice to Pearls

Widening U.S. Trade Deficit

E-Commerce: Shutdown Point

The Link Between U.S. and Asian Economies

Stock Prices: 6 Myths of Technology

Exchange Rates: The Falling Euro

Externalities: Gas Taxes in Europe

 

Spring 2000 Issues

Possible Return of U.S. Inflation (April 17, 2000)

Property Rights and the Internet (April 10, 2000)

Appreciation of the Brazilian Real and Central Bank Intervention (March 27, 2000)

Costs of Production and Price Mark Ups (March 13, 2000)

Fiscal Policy in Canada (February 28, 2000)

Real-World Competition: Cigarette Market
(February 21, 2000)

The U.S. Business Cycle (February 7, 2000)

 






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