Observations, analysis and rants from students in Dr. Delemeester's economics classes at Marietta College.
Sunday, April 30, 2006
Microsoft-tradeoffs of being a monopoly company
The Commission found Microsoft was tending to capture 60 percent of the market for work group servers by utilizing its power of 95 percent share of the PC operating systems market.
This case will be ended in months or even next year. If the commision loses this case, "its reputation as Europe's top antitrust authority could be dented."However, if it wins, Microsoft will be forced to give a "worldwide license in perpetuity that involves its patents, copyright and trade secrets."
What caused Microsoft to be a monopoly company? Why do you prefer Microsoft when there are other alternatives available? --Initially, its creativity might let Microsoft become a monopoly company. Then, the size and the development of the company built its reputation. Finally, its reputation caused consumers to buy its products even though there are other alternatives available since Microsoft agreed to do some changes in its selling strategies. This process, however, can be hardly achieved by new companies which are willing to compete with Microsoft.
Therefore, my opinion is, if monopoly companies can set their prices appropriately, it is better to have legal monopoly companies rather than dealing with endless lawsuits.
Anti-Immigration.... Don't we have more important things to worry about?
Well….why not? If Americans workers are unwilling to work at what is considered to be current market prices, SHOULDN’T they be out of work? Keep in mind, not all illegal immigrants are working at below minimum wage levels. Some of them happily obey the labor laws concerning their employment, well, most of them, INCLUDING paying social security and other standard taxes.
Game Theory and Solomon’s Wisdom
After learning game theory in class, let’s look at this story again. If both of the two women are experts in game theory, Solomon’s wisdom will fail. Assume woman A is the real mother and woman B is the liar. When Solomon asks to cut the baby into halves, A will definitely say no because she loves the baby and does not want to hurt it. On the other hand, if B understands game theory and think rationally, she will make the decision of giving the baby to A also. Now the situation is that both women A and B would like to give the baby to the other. We come back to the origin. Whether Solomon will cut the baby into halves or not, he cannot judge which woman is the baby’s real mother now. Solomon’s wisdom failed after learning game theory.
Is there any other method to solve the problem Solomon faces? Or is it still a puzzle?
Fuji Facing a profit declining
The Japanese company produced all kinds of films and camera in the last decades. Among their products, color-film was their major product. As more and more people turned to use digital cameras, the Japanese company is now facing a big issue: restructuring operations. Restructuring operations cost the company a lot of money, and the company is hit by this heavy cost. Fuji's net profit fell to 37.02 billion yen ($ 322.7 million) from 84.50 billion yen a year ealier.
Ritzy Retirement
Retirement communities can offer people ways to socialize and a variety of activities to participate in to keep themselves stimulated. So, has your image of retirement communities changed? Do you think that there is a demand for this type of service in the US? If there is, does it come from senior citizens themselves or from their family members who are trying to care for them? Do you think that older people of the next generation will be able to afford a retirement community like this; especially with social security on such shaky ground?
I was always under the impression that seniors wanted to remain in their homes with the lives that they built around them. But, I may be wrong. Any thoughts?
Just who does rising gas prices affect?
I'd like to discuss the issues with elasticity that arose in the article. Towards the beginning of the article, several different college students and young adults were interviewed and asked how the rising gas prices affected them. These individuals found themselves driving significantly less than they had planned to earlier in the year, and regretting even employments opportunities they had taken. In one case, a young man was thinking about turning down a good-paying job because of the amount of money he would have to pay for gas. These individuals were all finding that their demand for gas was actually elastic as the prices rose, much to their surprise from their attitudes even at the beginning of the year. Towards the end of the article, however, an individual was interviewed who complained about the inelasticity of his fellow commuters in the Seattle area. Rather than cut down their drivig by taking public transportation or becoming involved in carpools, these commuters simply continue to make the hour long commute from Seattle to Bellevue, much to the chagrine of someone who is desperately seeking out a carpool buddy.
Why is their such a difference in the elasticity of these people? I think it goes back to the idea that items which consist a large portion of an indidviduals budget are much more elastic than lower-cost items. For younger college students, a fill-up at the gas pump has signifiant, immediate results. The cost take a larger proportion of our finances than it does of someone with an established career.
Gas prices could cut sales at discounter, food, teen chains
It will be quite interesting to watch and see how the higher gas prices effect consumer spending in not only high end and low end retail stores, but also in the travel industry. Will the travel industry in the United States experience a boom as plane tickets to travel to Mexico and Europe sky rocket due to higher gas prices? Or will the travel industry in the United States also suffer due to higher gas prices?
Saturday, April 29, 2006
Mexico: The New Netherlands?
U.S. authorities have expressed concern that such a policy shift will make it more difficult to police drug activity in the United States. Consequently, we might expect drug users in the United States to respond to the new incentives created by the change in Mexican law. For example, I would venture a guess that Mexico might become a more popular spring break destination for American college students.
Friday, April 28, 2006
Brazil Has Something to Teach Us
Basically, when our country hit bad times with gas a couple of decades ago, there was 100 percent or maily enthanol (alcohol) gas. Brazil produced this also 30 years ago, and they are now enjoying their return on investment. Recently, Brazil has found a way to utilize one of their main resources, sugar cane, as a producer of enthanol. Now, this type of gas today is less than half the price of regular gas and it does not pollute as much. What more could you ask for?
Now, the problem is no country has enough land to produce sugar cane. Therefore, in my creative and imaginative mind (not to mention nieve but just follow me on this) I thought why not each country utilize their own crops that they have more than enough of. THis would be efficent. Well, in my mind anyway.
Another thing about this whole sugar ethanol is that it is a substitute for gas. This would create more competition and drive prices way down because gas is very elastic these days.
Well, that is all I have. Happy Doo Dah Day!
Thursday, April 27, 2006
Bill O'Reilly Is Full of Gas
Record Profits by Oil Companies
The Market and Osama Bin Lauden
Sunday, April 23, 2006
Oil Crisis
Friday, April 21, 2006
Not Stop SIgn Yet: Inflation Revs Up

Gas prices rising, this doesn’t only effect how much you pay to fuel up your car. It also effects how much you pay for the goods that you enjoy. Companies across
Business side of Baseball
Another interesting point Forbes makes is about the effect revenue sharing is playing. MLB's league sharing rule states that teams must pay 34% of their net local revenue in order for poorer teams to become more competitive. The New York Yankees paid a record $77 million and actually lost more than $50 million in operating income. The second highest totals belong to the Red Sox who paid $51 million and lost more than $18.5 in operating income. Revenue sharing is the reason why the Oakland Athletics, Minnesota Twins, and Kansas City Royals value increased by more than 20%. The Royals also earned more than $20 million by not following the intent of revenue sharing (not using subsidies to boost player payroll).
The Yankees and Red Sox may be paying the most, but according to Forbes they also are the two most valuable franchises in baseball. The Yankees are worth $1 billion while the Red Sox are worth $671 million due mostly in part to the money they receive by ownership stakes in regional sports networks (Red Sox have NESN while the Yankees has the YES network).
Baseball team values continue to grow. The Yankees spend the most money but constantly find themselves in a playoff race. The Royals come in last place every year but the owner is possibly sitting on a gold mine. The Red Sox and Yankees pay the price to win but do not necessairly make the most money. The Royals on the other hand do not do what it takes to win, but settle for the business aspect. Different strategies by owners and teams in sports play out in all leagues, but this is just proof that it happens in baseball.
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Black gold continues to go up in cost
Given that Iran doesn't seem to be backing down and the continued instability of the Middle East, what ramifications will this have for US business? Despite the growth of E-business, the vast majority of the economy still revolves around land-based industries and, as such, requires transportation for their goods and services. The price of such transportation is, most likely, closely linked with the price of fuel. As the costs of maintaining business increases in the United States, will we see the expected increase in market prices as the increased marginal costs decrease the general levels of supply? Will businesses cease production as their variable costs increase with the increase in oil price? These and other ramifications should prove to be interesting phenomenon to watch.
Monday, April 17, 2006
Should they stay or should they go?
Friday, April 14, 2006
Apple unveils Windows for Macs
But now Apple unveils Windows for Macs is that means this operating system will become a total monopoly? Its 'Boot Camp' software allows Mac's latest computers to run Microsoft Windows. For many consumers that are/were using Windows system thinking about getting a Apple, the totally differen operating system is a huge inconvenience, people are afraid of can't acclimate Mac system. Most of them give up the pretty white Apple and get another Dell or IBM. Apple losses a lot shares from the computer market, so now Appel yields at the operating system part in order to gain more from selling more computers. Would this bring them more economy profit? I'm thinking about getting a new Windows Mac myself anyway.
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Markets in Everything---G.O.A.T.
In homage to Marginal Revolution's ongoing series of odd examples of markets in action, I note that Muhammad Ali has recently sold the marketing rights to his name for $50 million to a company called CKX. CKX, which also holds the marketing rights to Elvis Presley and the TV show American Idol, will operate a subsidiary called G.O.A.T (Greatest of All Time) on Ali's behalf. CKX will receive 80% of the revenues while Ali will retain 20%. Why would Ali give up 80% of his name? Perhaps CKX can more successfully exploit market opportunities using the Ali brand name that would benefit both sides to this transaction.
Monday, April 10, 2006
Unemployment Rate For US-Born and Immigrant-Born Workers
The article discusses how the unemployment rate for foreign born workers was lower than for native born workers for the first time in a decade. The unemployment rate of native born workers fell from 5.5 percent in 2004 to 5.2 percent in 2005. The unemployment rate of foreign born workers was 5.5 percent in 2004, and sharply fell to 4.6 in 2005. As I was reading this article several issues crossed my mind: are there any differences in wages and compensation of the workers, and what fields or positions are they filling. Also, are the foreign born workers more willing to work hard and fulfill the “American Dream” of being successful?
Got Milk?
Labor Shortage in China may Lead to Trade Shift
Economists suggest that the shortages will be covered if companies improve their labor conditions and give their workers more benefits and incentives. It definitely will cost them more. What is your opinion about this situation? China is no longer the lowest-cost producer. What do you think international companies should do? Move to Vietnam, India and Bangladesh?
Who pays for your Education?
According to the article, parents today tend to have saved less for retirement than their parents, and worry that if they pay for their children's education, they will not be financially secure later on. What do you think is the reason for today's parents being less willing to foot the bill for our generation's education?
Gas prices
Hotel Bed Wars...
The Marriot Hotel chains have introduced beds with 300-thread count sheets, a feathered mattress topper, stylish pillow shams, and a decorative bed scarf and extra pillows. This may be very appealing to the eye, but not the wallet. If the price of a hotel room increases too much do to the new "luxurious bedding" I believe it will have a negative impact upon the sales of hotel rooms. Espically if all a consumer wants is a place to sleep, nothing more, nothing less.
As which would happen with the announcement by Hilton Hotels of a 1 BILLION dollar effort to add the "Serenity Bed" to its properties, which includes a high-end mattress pad, down pillows, linens, decorative bed pillows and bolsters. This effort made by the Hilton Corp most definatly increase the overall costs of rooms with in the Hilton family of hotels.
Google-Earthlink selected for Wi-Fi project
Many of Google's employees live in San Fransisco, providing them with ample reason to want San Fransisco linked. After all, if their employees can't get online, there's something a little bit wrong with the picture. Rumors and speculation speak of Google wanting to create a national Wi-Fi network so that people will use their search engine more than they do already, and click on the multitude of ads that bring in so much money for the company. Google, of course, denies these rumors, but you can't help but wonder.
So, what kind of benefits do you think Google is going to get from this Wi-Fi network? Are these benefits going to be worth the $15 million+ that it's going to take to set the network up?
Everyone Dreams of Living at the Beach...Right?
Overvalued Real Estate
Are Mac computers really taking over Window computers?
I have used Windows through my whole life till I hit college. A Mac itself is more superior because of it's durability, less pron to malware attacks, powerful, and stable. I haven't had one single problem with my computer since I have got it and it has been 3 years since I got it. As a Mac owner I have to say that Macs are amazing computers. You just have to experience one for yourself.
There are a lot of Window users that have invested hundreds to thousands of dollars in software designed for Window computers. Which means buying a Mac back then meant re-buying and relearning a new set of programs. This is no longer a problem because the new Macs can now read Windows programs. Which makes the transition from a Windows to a Mac very easy.With this new program gives no reason not to switch computers.
This new break threw for Apple can their market share. People who use to prefer Windows will now experience an Apple computer. They will see all the Mac's features that Windows do not have and more with the new program which allows Macs to view Windows images. Having people switch over to Macs means less people buying Windows which means the other computer companies like Dell are losing revenue. The transition to a Mac from a Window is not so easy because it means buying a new computer (the new Mac). Everybody knows that Macs are a bit more expensive then Windows but Macs have more features then Windows.
I have used Windows through my whole life till I hit college. A Mac itself is more superior because of it's durability, less pron to malware attacks, powerful, and stable. I haven't had one single problem with my computer since I have got it and it has been 3 years since I got it. As a Mac owner I have to say that Macs are amazing computers. You just have to experience one for yourself.
Faster Drivers in Today's Society
The new face of BP
Sunday, April 09, 2006
Will Coastal houses become a Deadweight Loss?
Japan Opens Wide to U.S. Spuds Again
As was mentioned in the article, this trade agreement will be very profitable for potato farmers. Expansion of the potato market overseas will benefit the farmers since demand for potatoes has decreased in the U.S. because many Americans have become more health conscious over the years. More potato exports from the U.S. might result in a decrease in the supply of potatoes available to U.S. consumers, which will, as a result, increase demand along with the price, and doubly benefitting potato farmers. While potato consuming Americans might not be thrilled with the price increase, potato chip lovers maybe won't mind quite as much.
Digital televisions getting cheaper, but apparently causing more trouble.
Home ownership getting tough for working class
So whose fault is it? Those who are providing the wages for these families or those who are selling the homes and hiking up the prices? It's tough to determine why there is such a divergence in the markets. One must look at many outside factors, such as increasing costs of other family necessities like health care, gas, and education. The study cited a combination of these reasons as well as the rise of single parenting. But shouldn't inflation take care of all of these factors? Apparently so since the overall home ownership in America has actually risen, up to 68.3%. This is probably one of the leading arguments for Congress to raise the minimum wage rate. It's time to ask ourselves, "What's more important, a competative market or homes for all working class families?"
Thousands rally for immigrant rights
I can understand where these protesters are coming from, because they have a good chance that they will be losing their home, but I do think the US has to do something about all the illegal immigration that is happing in the US. They are hurting the growth of our economy, even though ours is better then where they are coming from. The US has a responsibility to its citizens not its illegal immigrants and those who are aiding illegal immigrants should be punished. Over the past few years I have seen how immigrants have congregate in spot taking up all the possible work from citizens who have a right to that job. I have to admit I never knew that immigration was a problem for the US until I saw the speaker that came to our school. I walked out of the room knowing that the government has to do something if we want our economy to grow and recover from some heavy losses.
Higher Tuition, at what price?
This could cause a decrease in the consumer demand for college attendance. Although this would produce a price drop in the market, it still would harm the chances of promising young people thier dream jobs because neither they nor their families could afford a bill as large as college tuition. Not only that, but it would probably stress parents to stress their own children to do good in school to earn numerous scholarships for college. What could the government be promising with the increase in college tuition? It makes no sense to me and I believe that all this could do is tarnish the futures of millions of talented youngsters everywhere.
Roll-Back Banking
Another hot topic that comes about is the possibility of a consumer bank of Wal-mart. What if Wal-mart is allowed to operate their in-house banking system and get good at it? If I'm not mistaken, Wal-mart's main objective has always been to make more profit. Even though they claim no desire to enter the consumer banking industry, one has to think that it could still be a possibility in the mere future. What would this do to the U.S. economy? I'm not so sure it would be a good idea, what do you think?
Offshore Drilling Plans
Gas = Money
Gas prices across the country soared an average of nearly 17 cents in the past two weeks, according to a survey released Sunday.
The weighted average for all three grades increased to $2.69 a gallon by Friday, said Trilby Lundberg, who publishes the semimonthly Lundberg Survey of 7,000 gas stations in the country.
Self-serve regular averaged $2.67 a gallon. Mid-grade cost $2.76 a gallon while premium hit $2.86 a gallon.
Among the stations surveyed, the lowest average price in the country for regular unleaded was in Salt Lake City at $2.28 a gallon. The most expensive was in Honolulu, where drivers paid $2.88 a gallon.
Why the price of gas go up? Iraq war? I don't know, but I'm very happy to see it although it make people pay more money to driver their car, but when they driver car they will think about the price of gas had went up. when people buy car they will think the price of gas, nobody want spend 100thousand to buy a car and spend 200 thousand to drive it. Price of gas go up can save the gas and save the gas will save the Earth.
Interest Rates going to Zero??
Global Warming
Global warming is an issue that is widely discussed by countries and environmental groups around the world. When greenhouse gases trap in the heat of the sun and warm the earth, there are consequences; one of which is the melting of glaciers.
In the article “Melted Ice Threatens Sea Level Rise”, the issue of melting glaciers is discussed. Scientists are predicting that by the end of the century the earth will be about 4 degrees warmer, with the sea level being 1-3 feet higher. But these long run implications are not the only thing to be concerned about. As the glaciers melt, they have the potential to move at about 10 meters per minute. This movement has caused an increase in earthquakes in Greenland; especially during July and August.
There are many negative consequences of global warming. Earthquakes and rising sea levels are simply two examples discussed in this article. But global warming can also lead to changes in weather patterns. This past year, global warming was discussed when the hurricanes hit the United States. By changing the seasonal patterns, weather changes could also hurt food production (farmers).
Damage caused by weather can hurt everyone economically. Weather conditions can destroy companies, the can destroy homes, they can wipe out cities. What can be done to correct this problem? Whose responsibility is it to correct it? It is obviously in everyone's best interest to try and reduce global warming, but who should bear the costs?
A relief for gas prices?
Detroit Dilemma
Education is a service that benefits society. Educated people have better jobs, make more money and live in better neighborhoods. They are productive individuals whose higher paying jobs lead to increased tax revenue and already having much of what they need, educated people tend to commit less crime. Based on this, why are teachers' salaries so low in the United States?
The Associated Press recently reported that 1500 teachers in Detroit - who were forced to give up 5 days of pay to help balance the city budget - called in sick. This forced 53 schools in the area to close. These teachers couldn't understand why they are giving up some of their salaries to balance the budget, but at the same time principals are getting raises. The school board justified this action by comparing the salaries of principals that had recently been hired and those that had been in the system for a long period of time. Those that were just hired were earning more, and they felt that was a problem that needed to be corrected.
Is a teacher's salary equal to the benefits that education brings? Should they earn more money? Or do you think that the market for education is already in equilibrium therefore no change is needed?
Gas prices continus to rise.
Something else that is affecting the price of gas are substitutes that are begining to enter into the market as well. The demand for gas in the coming years could fall drasticly as technology allows consumers to choose a cheaper, more ecological, and efficiant way for fueling their cars.
I'm excited to see how the gas industry reacts to more prominant subsitutes for gas that is sure to become readily available.
Breaking Bioethics
New drugs are developed every year thanks to the research efforts of pharmaceutical companies. These drugs often make the lives of people easier and more tolerable to live. But before a drug can reach this level, it must be tested. It is tested on animals and then on people.
There ain't no such thing as a free... phone call?
'Ice Age' freezes out competition
Pepsi's launching new product
Since diet cola made by Pepsi or Coke are pretty much substitutions, the two companies are seizing the market share to gain more profit.
Economists: Baseball's Debt Misleading
$ports create lots of revenue through TV for the professional teams, and you would think American's most watched sport (Baseball) would be raking in the dough just from TV. Not to mention the constant increase in price for tickets all across the league.
A new minimum wage
Harleys hit the road in China
If Harley-Davidson is able to establish their brand in China, this could be a great source of revenue for the company.
Apple Opens The Mac To Windows

According to April 6, 2006 Wall Street Journal--"Apple Opens The Mac To Windows", Apple released a brand-new software program that allows users switch their computer between both Windows and Mac OS.
Apple's flagship model, the iMac, is the best comsumer desktop on the market right now. Apple have huge advantages, such as better built-in software, virtually no exposure to viruses and spy-ware. However, there's a problem for windows users to switch to the Mac, some windows programs cant exchange to Mac system. Right now, the Apple users can easily log on Apple's official website, and download a software named "Boot Camp". This program allows you to start up the Mac in either Windows or Mac OS system.
This historic change definitely will bring Apple an unexpectable benifit. In the article shows that the Apple computer's daily closing share price boot up as soon as Apple released "Boot Camp". No wonder to say, the program may increase sales of Apple's Macs. Since 1993, the sale of Apple's personal computers slided down a lot. "Boot Camp" will be the strong market weapon to make the Apple sales go up.
Google Covers San Francisco
£5bn Airbus bills made BAE sell up
According to class discussion, the money BAE has already put into the Airbus should be initially ignored. What this article lacks is the estimated total benefit the Airbus will create in regard to the total costs it will incur. BAE would be justified in their withdrawl from this project if the marginal cost of funding this plane were greater than the expected benefits. Without such information I find it hard to fully justify BAE's decision to cut it's funding.
Soft drink sales lose their fizz
Should RMB be appreciated?
i)Chinese people will get less salary after the currency appreciation
ii)The Chinese products would be less competitive than the products from other Asian countries.
iii)Employment will be affected due to the more expensive human resources.
iv)Chinese currency appreciation will cause economy bubble and inflation in the long run.
Facing to these problems above, the Chinese currency value should better stayed the same.
Do you have any opinions about this topic?
Ticket Prices On the Rise
A Good Commercial
Several days before, I saw a commercial by DQ. The product is a spicy hamburger. Everybody knows that DQ is a company for Ice-cream, but why they want to product a spicy hamburger? And propagandize a not main product of the company?
Let's talk about it. They produce the spicy hamburger and propagandize it, the purpose absolutely is to sell more hamburger. If more people watch the commercial of the spicy hamburger, more people will buy the spicy hamburger. Because it is a "spicy" hamburger, after people eating, they will fell hot. Then they may buy a Ice-cream.
That's make more trade by the spicy hamburger. DQ company sell more new product and also sell more main products.
Seneate Passes Lobbying Bill
Saturday, April 08, 2006
Unemployment rate reaches 4 and a half year low
According to the article, 211,000 U.S employees have gained jobs in March; therefore, the unemployment rate unexpectedly went down to a 4 and half year low of 4.7 percent. However, the government said it carefully keeps watching for potential inflation pressure because the pace of hiring was not only stronger than what analysts expected, but analysts also expected the unemployment rate to stabilize at 4.8 percent in February.
The Labor Department cut down hiring of new employees to 225,000, less than the expected 243,000 in February while new jobs totaled 154,000 instead of 170,000 in January. Not all sectors hired more employees; manufactory employment decreased by 5,000 jobs in March after reducing 10,000 in February and transportation industries decreased 7,900 jobs in March. Hiring in service businesses jumped to 202,000 in the last month after increasing 191,000, while goods-producing industries increased payrolls mostly by 9,000 employees in March, fewer than the 31,000 new hires in February.
Econ 101 on illegal immigrants
About 11 million undocumented immigrants are now in the US. Specifically, about 56% comes from Mexico and 22% from other Latin American countries. Many Latino immigrants are working in California, Texas, and Arizona. According to the pew Hispanic research center, undocumented immigrants account for about 4.9% of the civilian labor force, or 7.2 million workers out of a total US labor force of 148million.
In fact, each year, the US Social Security Administration maintains roughly $6 billion to $7 billion of Social Security contributions in an “ earnings suspense file” an account for W-2 tax forms that cannot be matched to the correct Social Security number. The vast majority of these numbers could be attributable to undocumented workers who will never claim their benefits.
However, Analyses consider these workers contributions beyond payroll and taxes. Undocumented immigrants are consumers who contribute to the both the economy’s overall growth with their purchases and to state and local sales taxes. Many undocumented immigrants also pay real estate taxes, either directly as homeowners or indirectly as renters. Those taxes are a prime source of funding for state and local governments.
A big rise in the price of saving lives for cancer patients
Last August, Merck sold the rights of producing and marketing Mustargen and Consmegen, another cancer drug, to a six year old company, Ovation. As a result, an perfect monopolization was created. As there is only one company, Ovation, in this market, they can charge any price for their medicine. In addition, their total revenue won't change a lot because the demand curve for this life-saving medicine is close to perfect inelastic, as the patients will to pay any prices to save their lives.
However, since the Mustargen is covered by almost no insurance plan, the whole burden of the price rise has fallen on the patiens who relay on this medicine. “Don Schare of Saratoga, Calif., said he paid $1,260 last month for 200 grams of nitrogen mustard cream, about 10 times what he paid for his prior prescription.”
Finally, I have to say, if no one stands out to depress the price or make this medicine be covered by insurance plan, these patients will burn all of their money and leave nothing but their lives at their very last gasp.
College Students Lacking Basic Skills
If college graduates can’t perform these simple tasks, how valuable can a college education really be? An educated population is supposed to lead to better jobs, higher salaries and an overall better life. That is the benefit of going to college and not entering the workforce directly out of high school.
But if this information presented is true, and our education system is failing, what are the consequences and can the situation be reversed? In a competitive world where knowledge can lead to success, I certainly hope so. Otherwise, those higher paying jobs that college is supposed to help us get are going to go elsewhere. When that happens, unemployment will rise; making that college degree almost worthless.
But I think there is another dimension to this issue. There is obviously a hole somewhere is the education system, but is it at the college level? Knowing that not everyone will go to college; shouldn’t high schools be teaching students this basic knowledge? College graduates are not the only people who are going to eat at restaurants, balance checkbooks and read newspapers. What do you think?
About 1,000 Allstate employees accept buyout
This can be explained by both short run curves and long run curves cost curves. The short run cost curve shows how it was better for Allstate to stay open even when it lost $1.55 billion. However this lose is not greater than their total revenues, so they should not shut down. This situation can also be viwed using a long run cost curve. Allstate needed to trim some of its workers so it could run more efficiently because it had it was past the MES and moving up the diseconomies of scale. So the buyout allowed Allstate to move more toward the MES. This will help Allstate as it tries to become the leading personal-lines insurance provider; it is currently second behind State Farm.
Harley Dealership Opens in China
With the opening of their first store in
To counter these problems, Harley Davidson states that it is planning for the long run. This most likely means that even though they won’t be able to meet their fixed costs for operating a dealership in China, and all the other costs that come with selling units there for a significant period of time, they do hope to meet their variable costs. If they can do that then the dealership will stay open even if they are not making any economic profit at the moment, and even if they are operating at a loss.
Friday, April 07, 2006
Megasuburb
Is this company setting new standards for suburbs? These communities emphasize connections to the nearby city, and the open land surrounding the communities seems very appealing. Although suburbs are popping up fairly frequently, this is not your average suburb. This company has found a way to make their product no longer homogeneous.
Playboy Expands into the Muslim world
Playboy recently joined the ranks of FHM, Maxim and British men’s magazines in the contest for readers in
Nonetheless, there has been a good deal of uproar from both sides of the argument. As expected, radical Muslims in the country are quite angry at the corrupting effect that they believe Playboy will have on their culture. Interestingly enough, there are also a number of complaints coming from the first purchasers of the magazine in its new condition. They feel cheated at having bought a playboy without any nude photographs. In this sense, by removing actual nudity Playboy has transformed itself from a superior product in comparison to Maxim and FHM, to one that is a perfect substitute with nothing other then the name to go by. And name brand recognition may only take them so far.
40 Licks Takes a Lickin'
This censorship does not apply to China only. The Rolling Stones were also censored during the Superbowl so sexually suggestive lyrics would not be heard. This is even a more important lesson than if a beer has great taste or is less filling. The band seems to not care about the censorship even though it could decrease legitimate sales, and therefore profits. When should a government/organization decide to draw the line between protecting the public from naughty lyrics and allowing it to corrupt the children? Should the economic ramifications also play a large part in deciding what deserves to be cut?
Dying for a Better Economy?
Markets in Action
Chimpanzees and other members of the ape family are popular "actors" in a variety of television commercials. However, as the article linked (pun intended) above indicates, the price of employing apes has jumped over 30% within the last couple of years, primarily due to a spate of retirements among older simians.
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
Experts See Danger in Rising Oil Prices
Southwest Expands Market
With only three airlines servicing a large number of people, there is an opportunity for economic profits to be made at Dulles International Airport. Because there is an opportunity for economic profits, firms will enter the market. Airlines will continue to join this market as long as economic profits can be made. Southwest saw the potential profits at Dulles International, and decided to expand to that market. The addition of Southwest Airlines will drive the airline prices down. Eventually, the increase in the number of firms, and the lower prices will make it so the total economic profit is zero. At this point it will not be profitable for additional airlines to enter into this market. In the short run, economic profits will be made. In the long run however, economic profits will equal zero for the airlines involved.
Is Reliance on Real Estate a Crack in the Foundation?
Can helping immigrants help us?
Tuesday, April 04, 2006
Searching for mortgages
Elasticity of Legal Downloads: How much will comsumers pay?

With Apple's legal downloading being so successful, Music labels have recently asked to increase the price per download. This worries Apple because it may cause a loss in customers. Apple also feels the price raise would be a bad move for the music labels because it could increase piracy. Apple also says that the market is not stable enough to increase prices quite yet. Many music labels also are worried about Apple becoming too powerful. They fear Apple might develop a dangerous monopoly since the music downloaded from iTunes can only be used for iPods. The music labels do not want to be used to sell iPods.
If only Apple and the music industry would think about calculating elasticity of the iTune downloads, they could solve their problem. They would know whether it is safe to raise prices or not. My guess is that the consumers are very price sensitive when it comes to these downloads. The fact the this product is probably very elastic has to do with the idea that consumers can illegally download music instead of buying. The greater the number of substitutes (illegal downloading), the greater the elasticity of the legal downloads. According to economics, if the demand for a product is elastic and price goes up total revenue will go down. Therefore, I feel that at this time, looking at the short-run effects of raising the price, Apple should not raise their prices like the music labels have asked.
Is sport success a good thing?
Wal-Mart in the hood?
Lately, there has been much discussion on our Blog about the merchandising giant that is Wal-Mart. Well, now we see another attempt by Wal-Mart to further diversify itself. Wal-Mart Stores Inc. recently released plans to build more than 50 stores in struggling communities over the next two years, as part of a goal to create between 15,000 and 25,000 jobs. Wal-Mart plans to build the new stores in areas of high crime and/or unemployment rates, on sites that are environmentally contaminated, or in vacant buildings or malls in need of revitalization.
How will this influx of Wal-Mart stores affect the economy, more specifically, the economies of each town the new Wal-Mart store inhabits? If the stores are going to be built in such undesirable areas, how much economic (as opposed to accounting profit) cost will the stores face? In examining the issue, we must examine the possible intrinsic costs. If the Wal-Mart store is successful, this could decrease the demand for merchandise/services from local businesses. In turn, many small businesses would be forced to go out of business. Also, how much is it going to cost to perform proper and efficient clean-up of the aforementioned environmentally contaminated or vacant properties? Will the profits earned by the store be enough to reconcile for the costs that it took to build the store? Perhaps in the long-run they will.
Monday, April 03, 2006
TANSTAAFL and the Opportunity Cost of "Free Tickets"
The face value of a basketball ticket to Cameron Indoor Stadium is $40. But for most games one could get a lot more than that. For some games, in fact, like Duke vs. UNC, the value of a scalped ticket is well over $1,000. In 2006, the value was more like $2,500. So, when faculty ask me (as department chair) for a raise at the end of the year, I will remind them that they don't need more money, because they are already rich.
"What do you mean?" they ask.
I reply, "Well, you can afford to spend $2,500 to go to a basketball game. You must be wealthy."
They show me the ticket. "$40! It's a $40 ticket!"
My response? "Tell you what. I have $50. Will you sell me the ticket for that price? After all, you claim it's a $40 ticket."
So far, I haven't been able to buy any tickets that way, even from people who tell me that opportunity cost is a stupid concept.
