Answer:Modern society has provided us the time and resources to create amazing literature, art, and revolutionary thinking that changes the world. Modern economies help everyone live — they supply services, allocate resources, and provide incomes.
Explanation:
Answer:
Dyscalculia
Explanation:
Dyscalculia: In abnormal psychology, the term dyscalculia is defined as an individual's difficulty in comprehending arithmetic, for example, learning ways to manipulate numbers, difficulty in understanding numbers, learning facts in mathematics, etc.
Symptoms:
1. Trouble recalling basic math facts.
2. Difficulty linking numbers.
3. Difficulty making sense of money.
Treatment: There is no such cure for dyscalculia.
In the question above, Terrence's condition is dyscalculia.
Government spending accounts for a huge amount of the economy — some 40% or so in many modern economies. It’s not a matter of whether the government should try to influence the economy — it inevitably does. The question is in what ways it should try.
Also, it’s impossible to have a modern economy without a central bank and the central bank should be a government agency to keep it responsible to the nation as a whole, so monetary policy is inevitable as well.
2ND ANSWER IF THE 1ST ONE DOESNT WORK
Not even a little. Their motives are not pure and they can never have sufficient information or understanding.
Famous Hayek quote that needs mentioning in this sort of thread:
The curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really know about what they imagine they can design. To the naive mind that can conceive of order only as the product of deliberate arrangement, it may seem absurd that in complex conditions order, and adaptation to the unknown, can be achieved more effectively by decentralizing decisions and that a division of authority will actually extend the possibility of overall order. Yet that decentralization actually leads to more information being taken into account.
The Fatal Conceit : The Errors of Socialism (1988), p. 76
I would make an exception for prizes for innovation. They will probably be gamed, but they’ll keep the pols busy and might produce something useful.
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Washington picked the spot because it was close enough to keep an eye on British troops sheltering in Philadelphia, yet far enough away to prevent a surprise attack on his own Continental Army.