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Category:Economics
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See the main article for this category, Economics.
Economics"Economics" is, technically, the science of how to make people happy. Unfortunately, the only real measure they have for that is money. (It is axiomatic that more money makes people happier.) Like all other sciences, plenty of pseudoscientific theories and ideas have been brought forward, sometimes even by respected economists, which is a sad thing. |
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Pages in category "Economics"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 228 total.
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- Capital
- Capitalism
- Capitalist realism
- Carbon offset
- Central bank
- Charter city
- Chicago school
- Child labour
- Chinese-owned US debt
- Christian economics
- Cloward-Piven strategy
- Coase theorem
- Command economy
- Communalism
- Conspicuous consumption
- Consumer
- Consumerism
- Contributive income
- Corporate welfare
- Corporation
- Corporatism
- Criticism of socialism
- Crowdfunding
- Currency competition
- Cyclical theory
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- School vouchers
- Section 501(c)
- Secular market trend
- Securities fraud
- Amartya Sen
- Shadow Government Statistics
- Amity Shlaes
- Adam Smith
- Michael Snyder
- Social class
- Social Credit
- Social democracy
- Social market economy
- Social science
- Socialism
- Socially responsible investing
- Sound money
- Thomas Sowell
- Stansberry and Associates
- Starve the beast
- Steady state economy
- William Strauss and Neil Howe
- Strike
- Subsidy
- Sunk cost
- Supply curve
- Supply-side economics
- Sustainability