Monday, May 19, 2014

Epilogue

One of the questions that stuck out to me in the epilogue was "will we use the market in imaginative ways to solve social problems?" Some people might find this statement contradictory, but it actually makes a lot of sense. For example, bringing basic economic education into schools will help voters vote smarter. With a healthy economy, we will have more resources to solve social issues - both foreign and domestic. Like Wheelan said, if we "design solutions with proper incentives" then social problems can be most easily fixed.

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