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  2. Experts: 5 Money Moves You Should Make in an Election Year - AOL

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    With election year comes some major changes to the political and financial landscape. But it's also a good time to make some strategic money moves. If you're not sure which money moves to make ...

  3. Stirewalt: Will Trump invest his political capital or spend it?

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    You may be thinking of how you will endure four years of Trump 2.0. The next four years will probably not entirely reflect the bright sunshine envisioned by Republicans or the dark-night-of-the ...

  4. Real business-cycle theory - Wikipedia

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    Real business-cycle theory (RBC theory) is a class of new classical macroeconomics models in which business-cycle fluctuations are accounted for by real, in contrast to nominal, shocks. [1] RBC theory sees business cycle fluctuations as the efficient response to exogenous changes in the real economic environment.

  5. How much should you be investing? Some experts ... - AOL

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    If you’re new to investing, you might be asking yourself how much you should invest, or if you even have enough money to invest.The truth is: you don’t have to wait until you have hundreds of ...

  6. Political risk - Wikipedia

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    Macro-level political risk looks at non-project specific risks. Macro political risks affect all participants in a given country. [10] A common misconception is that macro-level political risk only looks at country-level political risk; however, the coupling of local, national, and regional political events often means that events at the local level may have follow-on effects for stakeholders ...

  7. Political economy - Wikipedia

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    In that way, political economy expanded the emphasis on economics, which comes from the Greek oikos (meaning "home") and nomos (meaning "law" or "order"). Political economy was thus meant to express the laws of production of wealth at the state level, quite like economics concerns putting home to order.

  8. How to invest money today - AOL

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    Before you start investing, you’ll want to spend some time thinking about both your short- and long-term investment goals. The time frame for the goals will help determine which investments are ...

  9. International political economy - Wikipedia

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    International political economy (IPE) is the study of how politics shapes the global economy and how the global economy shapes politics. [1] A key focus in IPE is on the power of different actors such as nation states, international organizations and multinational corporations to shape the international economic system and the distributive consequences of international economic activity.