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  • 81Supply-side economics — is an arguably heterodox school of macroeconomic thought that argues that economic growth can be most effectively created using incentives for people to produce (supply) goods and services, such as adjusting income tax and capital gains tax rates …

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  • 82Ecological economics — right|300px|thumb|The three pillars ofsustainabilityEcological economics is a transdisciplinary field of academic research within economics that aims to address the interdependence between human economies and natural ecosystems. Its distinguished …

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  • 83Health economics — For the journal, see Health Economics. Economics …

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  • 84Heterodox economics — refers to the approaches, or schools of economic thought, that are considered outside of mainstream, that is, orthodox economics. Heterodox economics is an umbrella term used to cover various separate unorthodox approaches, schools, or traditions …

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  • 85West Saxon University of Applied Sciences of Zwickau — Infobox University name = West Saxon University of Applied Sciences of Zwickau native name = Westsächsische Hochschule Zwickau (FH) established = 1897 type = Public endowment = president = Karl Friedrich Fischer chancellor = Dr. Joachim Körner… …

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  • 86Outline of economics — The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to economics: Economics – analyzes the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. It aims to explain how economies work and how economic agents interact.… …

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  • 87Development economics — is a branch of economics which deals with economic aspects of the development process in low income countries. Its focus is not only on methods of promoting economic growth and structural change but also on improving the potential for the mass of …

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  • 88Classical economics — is widely regarded as the first modern school of economic thought. Its major developers include Adam Smith, Jean Baptiste Say, David Ricardo, Thomas Malthus and John Stuart Mill. Adam Smith s The Wealth of Nations in 1776 is usually considered to …

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  • 89Chicago school of economics — Part of the series on Chicago school of economics Movements Libertarianism Neoliberalism Neoconservatism …

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  • 90Marxian economics — Part of a series on Marxism …

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