Louise, perhaps without knowing it, you have asked me to write a book--several of them, perhaps--for you. Obviously, as an unpaid volunteer here, I don't have time to do that. I recommend that you "google"
Well, Robert, let me be candid: if the solution were as "simply solved" as you might think, obviously it would have happened. It didn't, and for good reason: it's not that simple. And let's remember that
Moe, you apparently know my name, but you didn't take the time to read my profile. You need to do that: www.allexperts.com/ep/2301-84697/Economics/Warren-D-Miller.htm. In my experience, people who mark
Hi, Amy-- I see that honors economics class is still zeroed in on the U.K. supermarket industry. Here's a link to a question I answered several days from one of your colleagues who said her name is
OK, Azuan, I'm going to try one last time here. I still think we have a "language problem." I'm an economics expert, but I've NEVER heard or read the phrase "non-material measurements of standard of living

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