The Chinese lake that’s ground zero for the bird flu   Leave a comment

chinese lakeLink: http://www.marketplace.org/2016/03/03/world/chinese-lake-has-become-ground-zero-bird-flu

Summary: Hundreds of thousands of birds migrate to China’s Poyang Lake each year, creating a breeding ground for the avian influenza virus. This virus has the ability to spread rapidly if wild birds connect with domestic birds found on farms within China. The implications this virus can have on human health, farmers, and the economy is deadly.

Original Air Date: March 30, 2016

Length: 5 minutes 16 seconds

Study finds that fracking contaminated a water supply   Leave a comment

Link: http://www.marketplace.org/2016/03/29/world/study-fracking-contaminated-water-supply

Summary:  Marketplace addresses the negative economic and health impacts fracking can have on a community, particularly those resulting from a lack of clean drinking water.

Original Air Date: March 29, 2016

Length: 3 minutes 20 seconds

Posted July 28, 2016 by cherokeebelval in Environmental economics, Utility

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Help arrives for (some) underwater homeowners   Leave a comment

Link: http://www.marketplace.org/2016/04/15/economy/homeowner-buyout-plan-better-late-never

Summary: The Federal Housing Finance Agency begins to help 33,000 homeowners who financed their mortgages through Freddie Mae or Fannie Mac and are are more than 15% underwater and 90 days delinquent on payments. Assistance includes lowering interest rates and the balance of principal owed

Original Air Date: April 15, 2016

Length: 2 minutes 12 seconds

Pitching the TPP amid skepticism about trade   Leave a comment

TPPLink: http://www.marketplace.org/2016/03/25/world/pitching-tpp-amid-skepticism-about-trade

Summary: The Trans-Pacific Partnership is a trade agreement between 12 countries. This comprehensive deal covers issues such as protecting marine animals and the digital economy. However, the fate of the TPP is uncertain as it still needs to be approved by Congress and has no support from any presidential candidate.

Original Air Date: March 25, 2016

Length: 6 minutes and 26 seconds

Posted July 21, 2016 by noorul94 in International trade, Politics & economics, Regulation

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What made Brazil’s economy bust?   Leave a comment

Dollar Makes Record Gains Against Real As Brazilian Economic Woes ContinueLink: http://www.marketplace.org/2016/03/21/world/what-made-brazil-s-economy-bust

Summary: Brazil was an emerging economy and a member of the BRICS. However, in March 2016 a huge corruption scandal exploded into an economic crisis and demand for the impeachment of the president followed by a political regime change. Marketplace looks into how Brazil changed course of progress in the last 10 years.

Original Air Date: March 21, 2016

Length: 3 mins 53 seconds

How China became a hot spot for money laundering   Leave a comment

money lauderLink: http://www.marketplace.org/2016/03/28/economy/china-launder-millions

Summary: Is China the future global center of money laundering? Marketplace speaks to investigative reporter Erika Kinetz about how Gilbert Chikli got away with millions by using the mechanism of trade through China to launder money.

Original Air date: March 28, 2016

Length: 3 minutes

Whiskeys have to age for years, so how do distilleries make money?   Leave a comment

WHISKEY-2Link: http://www.marketplace.org/2016/02/24/world/iaw-whiskey

Summary: Sellers hope to maximize profit. So what incentives do distillery owners have to start their business if they can only make a profit after 20 years? Marketplace tackles this question and the history of selling whiskey in this podcast.

Original Air Date: March 7, 2016

Length: 5 minutes 42 seconds

Posted June 30, 2016 by noorul94 in Incentives, Production costs

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The midlife economic anxiety crisis   Leave a comment

midlifeLink: http://www.marketplace.org/2016/03/18/world/why-theres-so-much-economic-anxiety-midlife

Summary: According to the Marketplace Economic Anxiety Index, 35-54 year olds are the most worried age group in the U.S. Children’s college tuition and retirement loom over these folks and they also felt the aftershocks of the housing crisis and stock market crash. Marketplace speaks to a couple about their economic concerns and decisions.

Original Air Date: March 18, 2016

Length: 5 minutes and 4 seconds

After years in the making, Oculus Rift arrives   Leave a comment

oculusLink: http://www.marketplace.org/2016/03/25/world/after-years-making-occulus-rift-arrives

Summary: Oculus Rift headsets for virtual reality are now in the market! Facebook owns Oculus and will be looking to take to Oculus Rift to the mainstream market next. In this podcast, Marketplace discusses the prospects and challenges ahead for these pioneers in virtual reality economy.

Original Date Aired: March 18, 2016

Length: 1 minute 53 seconds

The power of superdelegates and campaign contributions   Leave a comment

FAIRFAX, VA - MARCH 01:  Voters cast their ballots at the polling place at Fairfax Circle Baptist Church during Super Tuesday voting March 1, 2016 in Fairfax, United States.  Officials are expecting a record turn out of voters in Virginia, one of a dozen states holding presidential primaries or caucuses.  (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Link: http://www.marketplace.org/2016/03/01/world/power-superdelegates-and-campaign-contributions

Summary: Marketplace analyzes the role of superdelegates in a campaign election and considers what effect donations from candidates to superdelegates have on the United States presidential election overall.

Original Air Date: March 1, 2016

Length: 2 minutes 45 seconds