Chapter 15: Q. 43 (page 378)
Explain what the long- and short-term consequences are of not promoting equality or working to reduce poverty.
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Sustainable growth is hampered by not promoting equality or not working to reduce poverty..
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Chapter 15: Q. 43 (page 378)
Explain what the long- and short-term consequences are of not promoting equality or working to reduce poverty.
Sustainable growth is hampered by not promoting equality or not working to reduce poverty..
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Briefly explain the differences between TANF, the earned income tax credit, SNAP, and Medicaid.
Explain how you would create a government
program that would give an incentive for labor to increase hours and keep labor from falling into the poverty trap.
How does the TANF attempt to loosen the poverty trap?
Here is a second hypothesis: A well-funded social safety net may lead to less regulation of the market economy. Explain why this might be so, and sketch a production possibility curve that shows this tradeoff.
Why is there reluctance on the part of some in the United States to redistribute income so that greater equality can be achieved?
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