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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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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Here is one hypothesis: A well-funded social safety net can increase economic equality but will reduce economic
output. Explain why this might be so, and sketch a production possibility curve that shows this tradeoff.
Using two demand and supply diagrams, one for the low-wage labor market and one for the high-wage labor market, explain how a program that increased educational levels for a substantial number of low-skill workers could reduce income inequality.
To reduce income inequality, should the marginal tax rates on the top 1% be increased?
How can the effect of the poverty trap be reduced?
How does the poverty trap discourage people from working?
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