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How to address human rights is a forever important issue of political economics. In expanding that view, it is important to know that whether the decision has a firm ground. We humans say that every decision should be addressed in the rational point view of human rights. And to support that,...
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Regarding economic freedom, research shows that although it has its negative effects, especially in a shorter term, e.g., the phase of increasing inequality, overall trends are indicative that countries with higher levels of economic freedom have not only higher gross domestic product per capita...
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. Debt as an economic evil is an old characterization. Aristotle was sniffy about the money lenders, some of the world …
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problem within a century. He envisioned a world where people would work much less and be less oppressed by the satisfaction of …
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This paper revisits Keynes's (1930) essay titled "The economic possibilities for our grandchildren." We discuss the three broader trends identified by Keynes that he expected would come to characterize the socio-economic evolution of advanced countries under individualistic capitalism: first,...
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This is an electronic reprint of a review of the book "Cultures Merging: A Historical and Economic Critique of Culture" by Eric L. Jones, Princeton: Princeton University Press that appeared in the Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 2007, vol. 163, issue 3, pages 526-529, URL...
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