Measured impact of federal government policies as determined by stock market capital values for selected industries.
Government policies can reduce or increase wealth. Some governmental actions are explicit, such as the collection of taxes or fees. The effects of other actions are less apparent, such as safety regulations or meat inspection standards.
Authors: | Fuller, Edward E. |
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Institutions: | Florida Atlantic University |
Subject: | Political Science | Public Administration |
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