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Fair trade? How this can improve?
since there is no evidence fair trade really Works how we can improve it
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To what extent is Protectionism beneficial to local and global economies?
There are a lot of arguments for and against (mainly against) protectionism, but on what scale is protectionism good or bad for different economies?
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Richard Thaler
Nudge and or Behavioral models vs. Rational models.
Many of my students question or fight the basis of all standard economics.4 votes -
Does a government job contribute to the economy like a private-sector job does? Or is government employment a drain on the economy?
Does a government job contribute to the economy like a private-sector job does? Or is government employment a drain on the economy?
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Can we soon live in a world with unconditional basic income ?
Can the idea of unconditional basic income work and be sustainable over time ?
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Will robots replace humans in most jobs and what will that do to our society?
See this popular video by CGP Grey:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Pq-S557XQU16 votes -
Is income inequality in this country bad?
If so, should government get involved in equalizing income?
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Would we be better off with more "Open" immigration?
Should the United states as a rule push for more closed borders where people cant come in to find work? Or, are we better off with an open system where by people can enter the country and find a job.
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How do minimum wage laws help the least productive in our economy?
This is a timely subject, in need of economic education.
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Are monopolies based on free trade bad for consumers?
Ive been looking into Rockefellers life and what he did with standard oil. His process of helping the Railroads, Barrel makers, pipelines and shippers lead to drastically lower prices for Karosene. So what i want to know is are monopolies really bad for consumers if the marked is open and free? Or, is the label of a monopoly a boogie man used by the government to limit real competition?
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Trade and Prosperity
Should we be worried that technology is destroying jobs?
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Please explain the broken window fallacy and how it can be used to explain the hidden costs of price fixing, minimum wages, and inflation.
I think it is a good idea to remind people to look beyond the impact of those immediately affected by a specific government policy. It is easy to see employment in an industry that is protected by tariffs. However, it is not easy to see how that impacts job creation in other industries, government revenues, wages, productivity, and standards of living (for instance).
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Does saving money hurt others?
Are those who hoard money depriving others, making others lives less prosperous?
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How do intellectual property laws affect the economy?
I've been reading a lot of news about copyright and patent laws with respect to technology. In what ways has intellectual property laws affected the economy and what are the possible pros and cons of proposed changes?
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Who pays company tax and how much higher would wages be without it?
Do corporations pay tax? Do they pay enough? Who actually pays? How much higher would wages be if corporations were not taxed? What does the latest research have to say?
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Thanks for the suggestion. Take a look at the tax videos from Principles and see if that gives you what you’re looking for. It doesn’t answer all of your questions but I think you will find it helpful. Start here: http://mruniversity.com/courses/principles-economics-microeconomics/taxes-subsidies-definition-tax-wedge -
Should labor be allowed to move across international borders just as freely as capital does?
Would we all enjoy relatively more or less prosperity if labor (workers) were allowed to move freely across international borders just like capital does?
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How Students Can Benefit From Online Education
Over the years technology has progressed into a force to be reckoned with; it seems you can learn just about anything online. Previously you could do basic things like shop or get directions, and now you can literally attend school online from the comfort of your living room. Education websites proliferate the Internet and appeal to all ages; anyone can take advantage of this new shift in technology. Evaluating the pros and cons of education websites will allow you to see which ones are the choices for you.
The obvious perks to education websites are flexibility and the multitude of…
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