Garry Canepa Political science and economics, when studied together, explores the relationship between governments and markets. Basically, the functioning of the world.
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Garry Canepa While difficult to imagine at present, for decades after WWI the US was the world’s largest creditor nation, running balanced budgets,
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Garry Canepa Based on Donald Trump’s election victory, American’s attitudes towards global trade have truly soured. The rhetoric now, as it had been
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Garry Canepa Long-term unemployment can have devastating consequences. It’s bad enough when a worker loses their job, but it’s often permanently destructive when
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Garry Canepa After Mitt Romney’s defeat in the 2012 elections, Republicans had an existential crisis and were deeply considering a fundamental change of
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In 1955, economist Simon Kuznets pioneered a hypothesis attempting to explain the trend of income distribution through what is known as the “Kuznets
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Garry Canepa There are several hot button issues being discussed in this election which presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have distinctly
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Emily Weis Last semester a group of Northeastern University Economics Society members taught a 10 week, after school class titled, “How much does
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