Answer:
A - the government interfering in the economy (the business community)
Explanation:
"Laissez Faire" refers to the economic system in which transaction is absent between private parties and this is done by the government. The government interfere in the economy by making regulations on the private parties. Laissez Faire is good for economic growth but not good for business community. The business community thinks that if there is less involvement of government in the economy, the better will be our business.
One way in which filial piety in Confucian China and
citizenship in ancient Athens are similar is that both "(1) emphasized
duties and responsibilities in
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Enlightened. Libel is a published false statement. Separation of powers is delegating government duties into separate bodies (legislative, judicial, executive branches of US govt.). Divine right is the theory that a ruler gets their power from god and therefore cannot be challenged or held responsible for their actions or the consequences of those actions. Reason is a justification or cause for an event. Natural rights are rights that can never be taken away (universal and inalienable). Enlightenment is is a greater knowledge or understanding about something, so it makes the most sense in this situation.
Economic theory predicts that employer-provided retiree health insurance benefits crowd-out household wealth accumulation. Nevertheless, there is little research on the impacts of retiree health insurance on wealth accruals, so this paper utilizes a unique data file on three baseline cohorts from the Health and Retirement Study to explore how employer-provided retiree health insurance may influence. net household wealth among public sector employees, where retiree healthcare benefits are still quite prevalent. We find that most full-time public sector employees who anticipate receiving employer-provided health insurance coverage in retirement save less than their private sector uncovered counterparts.
Answer: Each branch of government has specific powers and responsibilities.