Zero-Sum Thinking: Roots And Policy Implications | Economics, Applied
Zero-Sum Thinking: Roots And Policy Implications | Economics, Applied
Sandra Sequeira joins host Steven Davis for a discussion of zero-sum thinking, the idea that one group’s gain is another group’s loss. They draw on Sandra’s research to delve into several questions: How prevalent is zero-sum thinking? What are its roots? How does it shape policy preferences? How does zero-sum thinking relate to the…
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Honestly if I got that survey, I would believe the entire point of this survey was to determine how I felt about an equitable redistributed monetary system and in that case I would have answered everything as a zero sum situation versus the free market.
As you age,if not aware of the chemical dangers that most are exposed to,one can become quite temperamental to most political issues.