Mr. Clifford Fan Mail #1



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10 thoughts on “Mr. Clifford Fan Mail #1”

  1. How are these two items related to economics? I came up with the invisible hand, the Federal Reserve and banks, and elasticity of demand. What about you? What connections do you see?

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  2. Good morning Mr Clifford am by names of Luttamaguzi Ibrahim and i stay in Uganda , thank you for your lessons , I performed well in my final exams in economics to the extent that I was the best in the school, I send my appreciation to you really thank you very much for your online lessons may God bless you. But unfortunately at home we dont have money for university .

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  3. In the 2005 film charlie and choco factory there is a line that related to externalities:
    – Willy Wonka Tickets
    – Incentive to buy Wonka choco
    – More Cavities (Externalities)
    – More demand for toothpaste
    – More toothpaste revenue
    – Toothpaste factory used profits to modernize (PPC)
    – Robots replaced Charlie's Dad's Job (Structural Unemployment)
    – Charlie's Dad is fired
    ——–
    At the end of the movie, Charlie's dad became a mechanic (New Skills)

    You can also talk about the POPULATION DECLINE of Western Countries
    – More Development because
    – Women have more freedom and ambition
    – Vox found out that having children reduced Women with Children's salary.
    – Children is an opportunity cost
    – Paternal Leave as well?
    Also, about having children
    – In developing countries, parents have many children in the hope that they will succeed and pay their retirement
    – In developed countries, you have professional medical personel, can do that yourself –> No economic incentive for having children

    Since your channel's AP Content is done, the sky is only the beginning!

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