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... questions provide an overview of economics . They are big questions for two reasons . First , they have an enormous influence on the quali- ty of human life . Second , they are hard questions to answer . They generate passionate ...
... questions provide an overview of economics . They are big questions for two reasons . First , they have an enormous influence on the quali- ty of human life . Second , they are hard questions to answer . They generate passionate ...
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... questions being asked . There are two main types of questions : ◇ Business cycle questions ◇ Standard of living and economic welfare questions Business Cycle Questions The fluctuations in economic activity measured by real GDP ...
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