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Economics: Principles and Applications
MATT BOGARD
Saturday, April 18, 2009
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Should resource allocation be based on democratic outcomes (voting) instead of prices?
Are the rich getting richer while the poor get poorer?
Do billionaires really pay less in taxes than their secretaries?
What prolonged the Great Depression? The Effectiveness of Keynesian Stimulus
Can tax cuts impact entrepreneurial activity and job creation?
Can tax cuts increase government revenue?
Do minimum wages cause unemployment?
Do price gouging laws help or harm?
Does fair trade branding promote economic development and combat poverty?
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What are some myths about markets?
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