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What is the author's perspective on the role of government in economics?
The author is a firm believer in Keynes Economics, which suggests that markets should work themselves out and the government should not intervene.
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is broken down into many subjects that explain how each aspect of the economy affects the other. Wheelan is a firm believer in Keynes Economics—that the markets should work themselves out—and why he feels the government should not intervene. He informs the reader of why people such as Bill Gates are rich and how they continue to get richer. He clarifies how the Federal Reserve works and why it is needed. There are no supply and demand, mathematical, or other graphs inserted into this read; only clear, concise, and comprehensible language that anyone can understand.
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