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  1. Ask The Economist
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  2. The Gold Standard and Unemployment
    Summary: Wouldn't a gold standard have a deflationary, and thus, pro-unemployment, bias and wouldn't it inhibit the Federal Reserve Board's ability to provide liquidity and credit when needed?
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Jul. 1, 2002. Type: Ask The Economist.
     
  3. Currency and Exchange Rates
    Summary: Are flexible exchange rates and floating exchange rates the same thing?
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: May 17, 2002. Type: Ask The Economist.
     
  4. Government and Recessions
    Summary: What steps should be taken to bring the economy out of recession?
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  5. Government Intervention and "Unrestrained" Competition
    Summary: Advocates of government intervention in the economy often make their case by attacking "unrestrained" competition. Is competition ever "unrestrained"? What were some of the important restraints on competition that operated in the U.S. economy in the 19th century when, according to some accounts, competition was "unrestrained"?
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Mar. 25, 2002. Type: Ask The Economist.
     
  6. Supply and Demand and the Labor Market
    Summary: How does the law of supply and demand work with respect to the labor market?
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Oct. 30, 2001. Type: Ask The Economist.
     
  7. "Maximum Wage" Law
    Summary: Should the government ever impose a "maximum wage," and if so, what should it be? Would a maximum wage law help or hurt the economy?
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Oct. 19, 2001. Type: Ask The Economist.
     
  8. Gold Reserves and the Dollar
    Summary: What if the all the gold in the U.S. reserves were suddenly dumped onto the market. What would happen to the economy? The price of gold? The strength of the U.S. dollar?
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Oct. 10, 2001. Type: Ask The Economist.
     
  9. Politicians and Protectionism
    Summary: Why do some politicians and interest groups favor protectionist policies while most economists oppose them?
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Sep. 12, 2001. Type: Ask The Economist.
     
  10. Savings Rates and Living Standards
    Summary: How does a higher savings rate lead to a higher standard of living?
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Sep. 6, 2001. Type: Ask The Economist.
     
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