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In Search of Economic Education
Citizens for A Sound Economy ^
| 08/13/02
| Wayne T. Brough, Ph.D.
Posted on 08/14/2002 12:43:56 PM PDT by CutMyTaxes
The tragic history of the last century suggests that centrally planned economies fared very poorly in terms of providing benefits to their citizens.
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Comment #2 Removed by Moderator
To: CutMyTaxes
Wow! Four posts from the same website in five minutes!
And coincidentally, NONE of them are the full article. You wouldn't be trying to generate some hits, would you?
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posted on
08/14/2002 2:44:02 PM PDT
by
Cable225
To: CutMyTaxes
The tragic history of the last century suggests that centrally planned economies fared very poorly in terms of providing benefits to their citizens.Doh!
To: Willie Green
Most people's understanding of economics is sock puppetry using their own hand!
To: CutMyTaxes
Sadly, economics is a subject that receives short shrift in most high school classrooms. Well, to learn economics one should be able to read. We haven't gotten past that barrier.
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posted on
08/14/2002 10:10:35 PM PDT
by
TopQuark
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