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The economic impacts of carbon pricing - 0 views

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    The intent of the author of this post was to dispel the myth that CO2 limits will harm the economy. The author begins by explaining what this is and then by reference the legislation that proposes limitation of carbon. Then the author explains all of the projected effects of such an action or inaction for comparison. In the conclusion of the article, the author states that reducing the carbon output would be less impactful that letting things run their course.
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Climate Change - An Economic Issue? - 1 views

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    Kathleen Maclay, the author, discusses the economic effect of climate change in the United States within the next 100 years using the information from a study published in the journal Science. The author states that climate change will make income inequality worse due to the mass migrations that will occur. The author recommends that politicians consider what is most important when making decisions about climate change and to remember that it will effect the economy of tomorrow.
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Study: a universal basic income would grow the economy - 0 views

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    The author, Dylan Matthews, introduces the idea of a universal basic income by explaining the details of the study done by the Roosevelt Institute. According to their research, universal basic income would permanently grow the economy by around 13 percent. The author then explained the various assumptions the researchers of this study had to make to predict how this policy would effect the economy. In the conclusion of his article, the author tells us that taxes would be raised to make this a viable option.
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Raising the Minimum Wage Won't Reduce Inequality - 0 views

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    Christos Makridis, the author of this article, through his research has discovered that raising the minimum wage does not improve the issue of inequality in America, but that it has a negative impact on the workers it attempts to help. The author explains this negative impact by giving examples such as employers reducing hours which causes a lack of skill development due to lack of hours, also employers will not be able to have many incentives for new employees. The author suggested ways for reducing inequality in the latter half of his article by giving business more freedom in determining the wages and that businesses would educate their employees in an effort to increase their profitability and thus raising the wages of their employees.
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Statistical Problem of Minimum Wage and Poverty - 1 views

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    The author, Michael Salesman, begins his article by giving an account of President Obama's State of the Union address, where President Obama was encouraging Congress to raise the Federal minimum wage. The author announces his disagreement with the President and then dissects the reasons why people are for raising the minimum wage. The author ends his article by stating that campaigns for raising the minimum wage should end because what that are advocating for goes directly against what they say they want.
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