Abstract

In this paper, James Edward Curtis, Jr. (2018) compiles essays on applied labor economics, economic history,and laws & economics to address economic issues. James Edward Curtis, Jr. (2018) considers economic theory,summary empirical analyses, and government & social constru

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  • The Curtis Jr (2018) paper is organized according to the following table of contents I Economic Factors 1.1 Economic History I, Ethnicity, “Melting Pots and Social Slavery, October 1, 2003 1.2 Labor Economics I, Wages, Inefficiency versus Popularity”, October 9, 2003 1.3 Labor Economics I, Wages, Four-Door Trap, December 20, 2003, revised January 14, 2004 1.4 Labor Economics II, Utility Functions & Time, Four-Door Trap, December 20, 2003, revised January 14, 2004 1.5 Labor Economics III, Education/Human Capital Theory, Four-Door Trap, December 20, 2003, revised January 14, 2004

  • The world has watched America grow, with a snicker behind our backs, even though they accept the leadership of America in the economic world arena

  • There are several studies showing the condition of wealthy individuals outperforming the condition of the middle income sector and the condition of the poor at the start of the 21st century, in the United States of America (USA), the country which once, most, endorsed the pursuit of happiness

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The Curtis Jr (2018) paper is organized according to the following table of contents I Economic Factors 1.1 Economic History I, Ethnicity, “Melting Pots and Social Slavery, October 1, 2003 1.2 Labor Economics I, Wages, Inefficiency versus Popularity”, October 9, 2003 1.3 Labor Economics I, Wages, Four-Door Trap, December 20, 2003, revised January 14, 2004 1.4 Labor Economics II, Utility Functions & Time, Four-Door Trap, December 20, 2003, revised January 14, 2004 1.5 Labor Economics III, Education/Human Capital Theory, Four-Door Trap, December 20, 2003, revised January 14, 2004 Figure 1.1. Human Capital, Reconsidered, Social Intellectual Advances, Leisure, & Higher Education Schooling Figure 1.3. Physical Capital, Reconsidered, Wealth Acquisitions, Leisure, & Real Space 1.6 Laws & Economics I, Religion & Science, Four-Door Trap, December 20, 2003, revised January 14, 2004 1.7 Laws and Economics II, Hierarchal Labor Structure, A New Economy, December 24, 2003 1.8 Laws and Economics III, Wealth Inequality, Justice during Staged Imperialism: ...Wealth Transfers by Exploiting Arrogance and Ignorance, January 4, 2004 II, Non-Economic Factors i.e. interventions/lack of interventions, and religious preferences of consumers/planners 2.1 Economic History II, Religion & Science, Economic and Social Linkages to the African Slave Trade and Modern Faith Motivations January 14, 2004 2.2 Labor Economics III, Education/Human Capital Theory, Expected Returns, November 26-28, 2010 Figure 2.1. 2.5 Labor Economics III, Education/Human Capital Theory, Employment Inquiries and Wealth Outcomes, December 8, 2017

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