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While it is a very popular field of study in higher academics, there is little discussion of any economic systems beyond [[capitalism]] except as part of capitalism's history; [[socialism]] and [[communism]] are rarely mentioned longer than necessary to dismiss or deride them. | While it is a very popular field of study in higher academics, there is little discussion of any economic systems beyond [[capitalism]] except as part of capitalism's history; [[socialism]] and [[communism]] are rarely mentioned longer than necessary to dismiss or deride them. | ||
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+ | * [[Money]] | ||
+ | * [[Trickle-down economics]] | ||
+ | * [[US/economy]] | ||
+ | * [[User:Woozle/rethinking economics]] | ||
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Economics is the study of how goods and services are produced, distributed, and consumed.
While it is a very popular field of study in higher academics, there is little discussion of any economic systems beyond capitalism except as part of capitalism's history; socialism and communism are rarely mentioned longer than necessary to dismiss or deride them.
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- 2013/12/30 [L..T] For Economic Stability, Follow the French "The lie is that raising income taxes on rich people and hugely profitable companies hurts economies and even leads to unemployment. The truth is that raising income taxes on rich people and hugely profitable companies actually helps economies and causes companies to hire more and more people, thus lowering unemployment."