Category Archives: students

Malthusian

I actually had to look this up. Its a very scary thing to try and think of our population increasing too drastically and we may obviously run out of resources. The most scary thing to me is the lack of clean water. In America is seems we get spoiled with the necessities we need to … Continue reading Malthusian

Keynesianism

This to me would be an idea system. It strikes me as the most adaptable system with governent intervening when capitalism fails. Ive never been what I would consider a wealthy man, but I love the idea of capitalism being a great motivator to achieve …

Who I am

Hello everybody, I am Alpha from Burkina Faso. I am married, and I have a two years wonderful boy. My major is business. I have some experience in online learning, and I like Jim way of teaching the economics subject. I am very excited to be with you guys this semester, and I am sure … Continue reading Who I am

Unit 2, my first take

So after a bit of a slow start, I’ve read the Unit 2 posting for this class and I’m starting to get really enthusiastic about it.  It seems more like this is a class about how the human world works, as opposed to just comparing economic systems. On that note, it could be I’ve been … Continue reading Unit 2, my first take

Impact of socialist economy in Cuba

In the 50s before the triumph of the Cuban revolution on 1959 in Cuba circulated through its streets many American cars. With the socialist regime imposed by the Cuban government to the island, relations with other countries were broken and did not enter to … Continue reading

About Me

Hello, my name is Mark Redburn. I am 37 years old, married, and live here in Lansing. This is my only class this semester and will wrap up an associates degree in business and accounting. Usually I’m pretty tech-savvy but this so far has been a learning experience. Hopefully the class switches over to learning … Continue reading About Me