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- Really? - The Claim - Exercise More During the Day, and You Will Sleep Better at Night - Question - NYTimes.com on 2009-11-30
- Ohm+: the Early Gurus of Electronic Music 1948 - 1980/3CD+DVD: Maryanne Amacher, Robert Ashley, Milton Babbitt, Louis and Bebe Barron, Francois Bayle, David Behrman, John [1] Cage, John [1] Chowning, Alvin Curran, Holger Czukay, Tod Dockstader, Charles Do on 2009-11-30
- Stumbling and Mumbling: What media influence? on 2009-11-30
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Stumbling and Mumbling: Taxes, incentives & the long-run on 2009-11-28
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The income effect predicts that higher taxes might lead people to work harder, in order to maintain their post-tax incomes. The substitution effect says that if work becomes less remunerative, we’d do less of it and spend more time with the guitar or golf clubs.
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1% fall in the proportion of each additional pound of earnings that is left after tax
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- How I Became A Keynesian | The New Republic on 2009-11-28
- The Science of Motivation - Stepcase Lifehack on 2009-11-22
- evpatoria report - Google Search on 2009-11-22
- If These Trees Could Talk – Discover music, videos, concerts, & pictures at Last.fm on 2009-11-22
- Tides From Nebula’s Concert Listing – Discover music, videos, concerts, & pictures at Last.fm on 2009-11-22
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Stumbling and Mumbling: In praise of Marx on 2009-11-21
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The Marxian framework is the most powerful of the
existing statements of secular change precisely because it includes all of the
elements left out of the neoclassical framework: institutions, property rights,
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why does believing the labour theory of value discredit Marx but not Adam Smith?
As John Roemer and Michio Morishima have shown, it is possible to establish that
profits are the result of exploitation without the labour theory of value - 3 more annotations...
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