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Supreme Court Ruling Unemployment Compensation
1,456 wordsThe justices determine which cases to take. They never explain the reason for their choices. Whether or not a case is accepted "strikes me as a rather subjective decision, made up in part of intuition and in part of legal judgment, " Rehnquist wrote in "The Supreme Court: How It Was, How It Is, " his 1987 book about the court. Important factors, he said, are whether the legal question has been decided differently by two lower courts and needs resolution by the high court, whether a lower-court d...
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Minimum Wage Unemployment Benefits
5,541 words... ation of its resources. In both cases the economy improves and provides an added incentive to work. This is because, in a vigorous growth economy, the value of an extra worker is higher than the combined costs of his hiring and firing. This is especially true since the reservoir of the unemployed is comprised of the unskilled, the young and women, whose remuneration is closer to the minimum wage. In the USA the minimum wage is 35 % of the average wage (in France, it is 60 %, in Britain it is...
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Amount Of Money Goods And Services
2,268 words... derived from the fact that at any time people want to hold a certain amount of money in relation to their income. If the money supply exceeds what people want to hold, they will use it to increase their purchases or investments, which will rise total output or the price level or both. Conversely, if the money supply is less than they want to hold, their response will depress output or the price level. The problem with managing the money supply so as to stabilize the economy lies in two condi...
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Labor Force Participation 20 Th Century
2,737 wordsBeing middle class has emerged as a vital part of the 20 th-century American psyche. The majority of Americans define themselves as middle class, regardless of their actual income level. This perception is obviously off-base, but with no official definition, its hard to pin down how much Americans overestimate their middle-class status. Its not difficult to understand why they do it, though. Generations of immigrants to the United States have come seeking streets paved with gold. Trying to do be...
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Unemployment Benefits Minimum Wage
10,178 wordsSam Vaknins Psychology, Philosophy, Economics and Foreign Affairs Web Sites I. Recommendations Get the Real Picture No one in Macedonia knows the real picture. How many are employed and not reported or registered? How many are registered as unemployed but really have a job? How many are part time workers? as opposed to full time workers? How many are officially employed (de jure)? but de facto unemployed or severely underemployed? How many are on? indefinite? vacations, on leave without pay, etc...
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Supreme Court Ruling Majority Opinion
2,934 wordsThe justices determine which cases to take. They never explain the reason for their choices. Whether or not a case is accepted " strikes me as a rather subjective decision, made up in part of intuition and in part of legal judgment, " Rehnquist wrote in " The Supreme Court: How It Was, How It Is, " his 1987 book about the court. Important factors, he said, are whether the legal question has been decided differently by two lower courts and needs resolution by the high court, w...
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