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I'd like to see a discussion of the societal value of inherited wealth vs self created wealth.
A year or so ago, there was a mention of the Forbes 400 US and that 60% of them were self made. It would be interesting to hear the pros and cons comparing the two groups. Clearly the self made group is adding benefits to our world, but what societal benefits come from the 'inherited' group?
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Create courses on the great modern economists and modern economic models
Basically, do a course on the great economists and economic ideas since 1900 (e.g. Lucas Critique, IS/LM, Rational Expectations, etc)
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I'd like to suggest a topic State vs Market failures
In MVHO in current times free market is blamed for problems originated by politics and lots of people would need clarification on this
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Japan's lost decade
Japan, currently the third largest economy in the world, has experienced meager economic growth over the past 15 or so years, despite (or because?) using many tools advocated by certain economic schools ranging from deficit spending, record-low interest rates and so forth.
Why is economic growth in Japan so low?
What is the regulatory environment businesses have to operate within in Japan vs. say the US?
What are the real (as opposed to intended) consequences and incentives of government actions (and inaction)?1 vote -
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Institutional Economics (I have in mind a more micro focus a la Ostrom and Williamson)
Get Pete Boettke and Paul Dragos Aligica to help!
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Principles of Micro launched in January, 2015. Go here for details – http://mruniversity.com/courses/principles-economics-microeconomics
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