Economics is often referred to as the study of choice. a. In U.S. history, have men and

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Economics is often referred to as the study of choice.

a. In U.S. history, have men and women been equally free to choose the amount of education they receive even within the same family?

b. What other areas can you see where men and women have not been equally free to choose?

c. If you agree that men and women have not had equal rights to choose, what implications does that have about the objectivity of economic analysis? (Feminist)

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Macroeconomics

ISBN: 978-1259663048

10th edition

Authors: David C. Colander

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