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What is Money?

Money, as a subject within government and economic study, sits at the intersection of policy, financial theory, and institutional behavior. Students across macroeconomics, public finance, banking, and business policy courses write about it because it shapes how governments regulate markets, how interest rates are set, and how economic growth is managed. The topic is academically rich because it connects abstract theory — such as the quantity theory of money and the relationship between inflation and interest rates, as examined through thinkers like Wicksell — to concrete policy decisions affecting businesses and consumers alike.

The papers archived here reflect a wide range of approaches. Some engage directly with macroeconomic frameworks, analyzing inflation, interest rates, and money supply through theoretical lenses. Others take a case-study approach, examining specific companies such as British Petroleum and Mars Incorporated to explore how financial principles operate in real business environments. Additional papers focus on applied financial concepts, including the time value of money calculations, consumer credit practices, and venture opportunity screening. A few engage with industry-specific challenges, such as the economic analysis found in works like Adam Pilarski's examination of aviation profitability.

A strong essay on money in a government or policy context requires a focused thesis that connects a specific financial mechanism — such as credit, interest rates, or monetary supply — to a measurable outcome like inflation or economic growth. Evidence drawn from institutional data, economic models, or documented business cases carries the most weight. A common pitfall is treating money as a purely abstract concept without grounding arguments in specific policy contexts, real markets, or traceable economic consequences.

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Ernest Hemingway – The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber and Ernest Hemingway's biography illustrate several key aspects of Ernest Hemingway's his personality. Hemingway's upbringing and observations of the characters in this short story reveal his attitudes about men, women and their relationships. If this short story is a true indication of Hemingway's worldview, then Hemingway's upbringing and adult life led to a worldview that was male-centered, as shown by the male-centered viewpoint from which this story is told. In addition, Hemingway intimately tied his notions of cowardice and manliness to violence and bravery, shown by the abiding bravery of Wilson and the cowardice-grown-to-manliness of Macomber. Hemingway also believed that women, particularly American women, are desirable but contemptible, as shown in his descriptions of Margot's beauty and bitchiness. Finally, Hemingway shows his belief that men should control male-female relationships by discussing Macomber's cowardly blame for his wife's affair with Wilson through his failure to control his wife.