by Luis F. Aleman | Dec 24, 2020 | Economics, Luis F. Aleman
After every recession, there is a period of economic recovery that aims to renew everyone’s interest in businesses. Workers are rehired, businesses reopen, and people return to their standard methods of spending. The rally is the rebuilding stage of an...
by Luis F. Aleman | Nov 24, 2020 | Economics, Luis F. Aleman
Analysts often refer to the health of an economy. Partly, this is a metaphor. For example, productive periods with full employment could be described as hearty and healthy. By contrast, times of mass unemployment and inefficiency might be deemed anemic. The truth is...
by Luis F. Aleman | Oct 23, 2020 | Economics, Luis F. Aleman
Economics is a behavioral science that tries to understand how resource scarcity affects human behavior. The most widely accepted definition of economics is the study of all aspects of consumerism, from production and distribution to the consumption of goods and...
by Luis F. Aleman | Sep 28, 2020 | Economics, Luis F. Aleman
The integration of technology into education currently allows the creation and sharing of podcasts of different content. Listeners can now access different podcasts from their media devices to quench their thirst for knowledge. Podcasts are used to broadcast...
by Luis F. Aleman | Aug 28, 2020 | Economics, Luis F. Aleman
With the world suddenly cast into the unknown, it’s no surprise that sudden disasters can cause global economies to fall into low levels of financial productivity. Be aware of the common signs of a recession so that you can come out of them at your best. People...
by Luis F. Aleman | Aug 3, 2020 | Economics, Luis F. Aleman
There is no historical precedent for the massive economic shutdown that the novel coronavirus pandemic forced on governments around the world. “Non-essential” economic activity in the US, as well as in most other countries, remained halted while...