Econ. 305-Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
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Readings
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When Minimum
is Too Much -by David Moore, from FoxSports.com.
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How
Living Wage Laws Affect Low Wage Workers and Low Income Families -David Neumark, from the Public Policy Institute of California
(PPIC).
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We're
Feeding the Poor as If They're Starving -by Douglas
J. Besharov of the American Enterprise Institute.
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Do Food Stamps Cause
an Over-Consumption of Food? -by Steven S. Cuellar.
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No More Food Stamps. You've Eaten Enough-Andrew Leonard for Salon.com.
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The Effect of
Alcohol Restrictions on Drinking Habits- by Steven S. Cuellar.
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Sex, Drugs and the
Alchian-Allen Theorem-by Steven S. Cuellar.
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Clio
and the Economics of QWERTY -by Paul A. David.
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Sony
Pulls Plug on Betamax VCRs - August 27, 2002.
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The
Fable of the Keys -by Stanley J. Liebowitz and Stephen
Margolis.
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The New Economy,
Network Effects and Market Structure.-by Steven S. Cuellar.
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Is Microsoft a Monopoly? -by Steven S. Cuellar.
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Ford's
New Development Plan: To Stop Reinventing Its Wheels - Wall
Street Journal, April 16, 2003.
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The
New OPEC: OPEC Is Back in the Driver's Seat -by Anna
Bernasek, from Fortune.com, June 26 2001.
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How
OPEC Keeps America Hooked on Imports of Oil -by Bob
Davis and Bhushan Bahree, The Wall Street Journal March 17,
2003.
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The
Myth of Predatory Pricing -by Thomas J. DiLorenzo, from
the Cato Institute.
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Commentary:
Predatory Pricing: Cleared for Takeoff -by Dan Carney,
from Business Week Online.
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