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Is the study of economics still relevant today?
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[QUOTE="Caramelle, post: 206689, member: 150"] [JUSTIFY]Economic development is one of my favorite subjects because it gives us the opportunity to analyze why underdeveloped countries remain poor despite the aid, grants, or financial assistance provided by rich countries and why some countries were able to transition to being developed countries after they were given the same benefits. It helps us form theories and conclusions about issues affecting our country and the world today. Are we really helping the poor by giving them alms or dole-outs? Who actually benefits from the aid extended by developed countries? How's our performance vis-a-vis the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals? How important is women's empowerment in our efforts to achieve economic development? Should businesses be given incentives to favor investing in labor over machines? Those topics really hit home. [/JUSTIFY] [/QUOTE]
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