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    My economic autobiography will focus on my economic decisions, and that of the governments, during the time period of 1993-2003. I’ve focused on four of the most important decisions I’ve ever had to make, to quit my job, buy my partner out of our business, close the business and finally the timing of buying my current home. My first major economic decision was in 1993; my employer Ameritech, who at the time was the main provider of telephone service in the Midwest, proposed to end its local…

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    Entry 1 Westward expansion became crucial in the development of America after the Civil War. A majority of the settlers wanted to move west in an effort to find new rich fertile farmland. The soil the settlers had left behind had been overworked and was now thin, loose and without vital nutrients. Due to this thin soil, their crops suffered. Many settlers simply wanted to buy farmland other than in the east were land was being sold at a premium. Other settlers were immigrants and wanted to…

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    First of all, I would like to extend my gratitude to our professor Chris McEvoy for presenting us with the opportunity to conduct an interview with a startup, as it was a mind changing event for me. For our interview, the startup that agreed to work with us was Socio: A next level event experience. The main model of this startup is to make an event a fun experience and cut down the needs of carrying business cards. They developed an android, iOS app that helps user to share information with…

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    financial crisis. Deregulation led to the 2008 economic crisis due to derivatives and predatory lending. Derivatives were made to stabilize the economy but ended up doing the exact opposite. Predatory lending contributed…

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    of never coming out creates concern for many Americans. A recession is a significant decline in economic activity within the economy for over two consecutive quarters lasting between six to eighteen months. Also, a recession can be defined as when the economy begins…

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    times throughout world history, economic downturns called recessions or depressions have devastated both individual lives and countries’ economies. On a microscale, many people lose their jobs, businesses, and in extreme cases, their homes. On a macro level, unemployment rises, and gross domestic product (the way economists measure the success of an economy) sinks to new lows. Recessions and depressions are the cause of the ruination of many. Although these economic crises are seen as sudden and…

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    scrutiny when providing mortgages, as well as on the government whom guaranteed the lenders’ potential loses. The real estate market can easily be compared to a bubble. The housing market bubble grew, and grew, until all the slack was gone and then it popped, leaving many less than amused. During the early stages of the housing market bubble, lenders offered short-term rates which increased the demand for housing. Contractors went on overdrive building new housing developments, and since the…

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    long and extraordinary burn rates. But one thing continues to be overlooked and that’s unit economics. Unit economics is a basic concept that looks at the direct revenues and cost associated with a particular business model. This is specifically expressed on a per unit basis and can resonate with businesses of all size, large and small. Startups, now more than ever, struggle to explain how their unit economics will ever make sense. Essentially these companies are losing money on an ongoing…

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    Stock Market Crash

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    (Inside Job). Then the Dotcom Bubble Burst happened. The Dotcom bubble grew out of the presence of trending investing, a lot of venture capital funding for startups and the failure of dotcoms to turn a profit. Investors poured money into internet startups during the 1990s in the hope that those companies would one day become profitable, and many investors abandoned a cautious approach in fear of not being able to cash in on the growing use of the internet. (Dotcom Bubble Definition). In the year…

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