Microeconomics
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Author: Colander, David
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Chapter 18, Problem 5QAP
(a)
To determine
The most effective policies that would be necessary to make U.S. antipoverty programs far more effective.
(b)
To determine
Role of public policies to lift women from the poverty line.
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