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    The United Stated government only spends about 5,2% of their GDP(global domestic product) for educational purposes, and in money, that is equivalent to $898.5 million out of the $17.97 trillion that they make. (CIA Factbook) Because of this shortage of funding, many schools

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    The decades following the Second World War, often referred as the “Golden Age of Capitalism,” brought an immeasurable amount of prosperity to the United States economy. Real GDP per capita grew at 2.25 percent per year, along with a large number of American citizens entering the middle class with the ability to enjoy benefits from rising wages and home ownership (Palley 1). It seemed as though there would be no end to this post-war economic boom; however, the “Golden Age of Capitalism” would abruptly

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    important understanding lies in the space between what human desires dictate in the personal scale, in the short run; and what consequences play out on the grand scale, in the long run. In this paper we look at the proxy effects of policies intended by governments to forge policies in the short run, as compared to the inevitable effects that flow

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    evaluation of the GDP. The third reason is the expenditure by the government on defence and other expensive necessities. This expenditure at times of war can cause high-rise in the nominal GDP figures. However this is again a mistake as the expenditure does not show the economic growth or even an increase of the standard of living. The money spent is counted in GDP as government expenditure: C+G+I+(X-I)= GDP. The G is government spending. This is counted generally as it is normally used to improve the

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    of excess and consumption. That attaining more in life such as financial wealth and belongings will bring the status and happiness a lot of people seek from an early age, and where do we get that idea? Is it from our parents? Our friends? Or our government? We grow up watching commercial after commercial telling us to buy this and eat that. Happy people and animated figures smiling and laughing convincing us to drive this automobile and eat that cereal, and we do! We buy and consume it all. Are we

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    principal combatants, the rebels were able to mount an organized military opposition to the state and to inflict significant casualties on the state (Fortna, 2008). The civil war not only divided the country into two, the rebel-held North and the government-controlled South but also caused more than 3,000 deaths (World Bank, 2010). The war internally displaced more than 700,000 people and as many as 500,000 children were out of school between 2002 and 2004 (UNICEF, 2004). According to the Ministry

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    Great Depression, creating a major crisis for low-income families and other individuals concerning living conditions. The introduction of Reaganism into society primarily focused on reducing the growth of government spending through the modulation of federal income tax and reduction of government regulation to diminish inflation. Despite all attempts for economic recovery, the US struggled to bounce back from the 1970s recession and in time led to the significant rise in urban poverty. Uniquely, an

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    In order to evaluate the vitality of a given economy, one must have a thorough understanding of the key performance indicators related to economic health. Through careful research of government statistics, media outlets, and private individuals, it can be concluded that there are 3 main indicators that can predict and diagnose an economic situation. These main indicators, Gross Domestic Product, Consumer Price Index, and Standard and Poor’s 500 Index, each have a direct correlation to overall economic

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    money on goods and services as they have more money to spend and also businesses would invest more and hire more labour as it links to increasing demand. Recession however occurs when people involved in business become more cautious so they cut their spending down and also cut back on their orders as well as making workers unemployed or redundant.

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    Macroeconomic Short Answer Questions Student’s Name: Professor’s Name: Institution Affiliation: Course Title: Date: 1.2 Suppose the consumption of a good entails rather sizable spillover benefits. How might the resulting misallocation of resources be corrected? Spillover benefits refer to both costs and/or benefits that individuals or groups of people reap through the production or consumption of goods and serves, although they are these person(s) do not take part in decisions that

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