Topic: Robert Frank
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The New Economy
High taxes don’t drive the rich out of CaliforniaWhen their taxes were raised 1 percent in 2005, millionaires were actually less likely to move out of California than in other years, according to a new study. Tax decreases didn't lure the rich to California, either.
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Donald Marron
A tax on high heels?High heels can exert a heavy toll on the body, and are often uncomfortable and unsafe. Should they be taxed?
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John Mellencamp: It's About You: movie review
'John Mellencamp: It's About You' captures the rocker on summer tour in the South along with the poetic melancholy of rural America.
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The Circle Bastiat
How status-seeking drives capitalismStatus-seeking drives a lot of human action, but this weighs in favor if the free markets rather than against them
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Could Americans saving more and spending less rescue the US economy?
The conventional wisdom is that the US economy won't recover until consumers start spending freely again. But some economists say Americans saving their money may be more advantageous.
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Robert Frank: His photographs recorded an unvarnished America
Robert Frank's candid images exposed the underside of midcentury America and were initially reviled.







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