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Essay heading: Ideology and Economic Development
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So, if we know how individuals respond to various stimuli, we know how the society composed of those individuals will respond. (In the words of Margaret Thatcher, there is no such thing as society?just individuals.) What is true for the individual is true for the economy as a whole. Further, since each economy can be considered as an individual?one who can compete and prosper internationally by driving down wages, intensifying work, removing social benefits that reduce the intensity of job searches, lowering the costs of government, and cutting taxes?it therefore follows that all economies can, too... displayed 300 characters
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Further, since each economy can be considered as an individual?one who can compete and prosper internationally by driving down wages, intensifying work, removing social benefits that reduce the intensity of job searches, lowering the costs of government, and cutting taxes?it therefore follows that all economies can, too... displayed next 300 characters
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