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Jane
28 May, 17:23
Why do nations set economic goals?
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Uriel Morgan
28 May, 19:49
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Governments" don't make choices; people do. National economic goals include: efficiency, equity, economic freedom, full employment, economic growth, security, and stability ... Scarcity impacts our ability to translate national economic goals into policy.
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