Dr. G. Campbell SOCI201 - Social Problems
Topic 4: Poverty
Supply Side: How to Soak the Rich (the George Bush Way), by Stephen Moore
Welfare Reform: Ten Years Later
Vibrant Economics with High Taxes and High Social Welfare Spending
Review and Outlook: Capitalism and Friedman
Wonderland: 25 Years Later, Reagan's Tax Cuts Are a Global Tide, by Daniel Henninger
Why Money Matters, by Milton Friedman
Rebalancing Act: Democrats Target Wealth Gap and Hope Not to Hit Economy, by David Wessel
As China Blooms, the Poorest Lose Ground, by Andrew Batson and Shai Oster
Cincinnati Applies a Corporate Model to Saving Infants, by Gautam Naik
For Hungry Kids, 'Backpack Clubs' Try to Fill a Gap, by Roger Thurow
In Poverty Tactics, an Old Debate: Who is at Fault?, by David Wessel
Novel Police Tactic Puts Drug Markets Out of Business, by Mark Schoofs
Poverty Program Gives Points to Do the Right Thing, by Jonathan Eig
Winning the Battle on Teen Pregnancy
The Top 1%...of What?, by Alan Reynolds
China's Shifting Growth May Alter its Taste for Foreign Investment, by Andrew Batson
Homeless in America, by Julia Vitullo-Martin
For Welfare Clients, Temporary Jobs Can be a Roadblock, by Deborah Solomon
The Poor Get Richer, by Mary O'Grady
Why Economists are Still Grasping for Cure to Global Poverty, by David Wessel
With U.S. Methods, Britain Posts Gains in Fighting Poverty, by Emily Nelson and Jeanne Whalen
Keeping up with the Chavezes, by Francis Fukuyama
Africa's Poverty Trap, by William R. Easterly
Hope Where There Was None, by Paul Wolfowitz
The Jobs Miscount
The Jobs Expansion
Sweden Clamps Down on Sick and Disability Pay, by Marcus Walker
Secrets of Intangible Wealth, by Ronald Bailey
Clear-Eyed Optimists, by Stephen Moore
New Evidences on Taxes and Income, by Arthur B. Laffer and Stephen Moore
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