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<h1>Economics</h1>
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	Economics is a field that is commonly misunderstood because personal bias
	and personal convictions are everywhere. It also happens to be an extremely
	interesting field; rationalizing the economy seems to be a bad way to make
	policy but it also seems to be a good way of having fun.
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<h2>Articles</h2>
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	<li><a href="minimum_wage.pdf">Minimum Wage</a> -- a dialogue between four rather important figures on the minimum wage.</li>
	<li><a href="economic_epistemology.pdf">Economic Epistemology</a> -- when economists think they know too much.</li>
	<li><a href="source/">Source documents</a> -- The source groff documents for all the articles above (written with ms macros).</li>
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