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Supply and Demand (in that order)

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Rhetorical Gap Far Exceeds the Policy Gap: John Kass version

I say "The Rhetorical Gap Far Exceeds the Policy Gap."

John Kass says "Name about the only thing likely to change."

Posted by Casey B. Mulligan at 12:48 PM
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Supply and Demand (in that order)

The basic tools of supply and demand -- presented and extended in Chicago Price Theory -- help immensely to understand and predict everyday events in our world. These events relate to, among other things, macroeconomics, fiscal policy, health and labor markets, and industrial organization.


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