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Andreas Moser

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Specialization in Development and Economics, Political Economics, Philosophy of Economics, and Law & Economics.

Experience in the area

Currently studying Development & Economics at LSE in London. I am writing about Economics, especially in connection with Politics, Law and Philosophy. Business experience as owner of a law firm and several years on the board of an international corporation.

Publications

Articles about economics, law, politics ad philosophy on www.andreasmoser.wordpress.com

Education/Credentials

2000: Law Degree, University of Regensburg, Germany 2010: BSc Development & Economics, London School of Economics, UK (ongoing) 2010: MA Philosophy, Open University, UK (ongoing)

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2012-02-11 Differences in cost of living:

This is due to mainly two reasons:    1. The cost of production is higher because rents, transportation and wages are higher.    2. Incomes are higher on average as well, so people can afford to spend

2012-01-28 unemployment rate:

Hello Amanda,    your confusion is perfectly understandable - and legitimate.    It stems from the misuse of saying "unemployment rose by 1%" or "unemployment fell by "2% opposed to last year" when the

2012-01-24 Selling/dumping US debt by China?:

Hello Michael,    China (and others) holds US debt by having purchased US Treasury bonds, i.e. by having given the US Treasury a loan in exchange of the promise to be repaid in e.g. 30 years and by annual

2011-09-04 Economics:

Yes, it is.    Economics is a broad subject which touches many other areas of social science. You can get a good overview over its diversity by reading the posts on my blog that relate to economics: http://andreasmoser

2011-08-05 social effects of unemployment:

Hello Zinhle,    very interesting question! I think it depends a lot on the specific person, what stage in life he is in and what proportion of people in society are unemployed.    On the positive side

 

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