An Econlife roundup for the week
7.06.14 The tough part of cutting federal spending…more
7.07.14 When a village in India got a new road, surprising economic changes quickly unfolded…more
7.08.14 Who ever thought that a reclining chair could resuscitate a movie theater…more
7.09.14 The Crumbs collapse is a classic bubble…more
7.10.14 More than a memory device, the checklist is about economic productivity…more
7.11.14 How behavioral economics explains why a town in Norway has almost no crime…more
Our bottom line: The everyday economics of this week’s stories took us to fiscal policy, supply and demand, opportunity cost, and economic development.
Our Weekly Roundup: From Cupcake Bubbles to Indian Villages

Elaine Schwartz
Elaine Schwartz has spent her career sharing the interesting side of economics. At the Kent Place School in Summit, NJ, she has been honored through an Endowed Chair in Economics and the History Department chairmanship. At the same time, she developed curricula and wrote several books including Understanding Our Economy (originally published by Addison Wesley as Economics Our American Economy) and Econ 101 ½ (Avon Books/Harper Collins). Elaine has also written in the Encyclopedia of New Jersey (Rutgers University Press) and was a featured teacher in the Annenberg/CPB video project “The Economics Classroom.” Beyond the classroom, she has presented Econ 101 ½ talks and led workshops for the Foundation for Teaching Economics, the National Council on Economic Education and for the Concord Coalition.