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52 ECONOMIC FALLACIES



Post date: Mon, Jan 16, 2023
Category: Economic empowerment
By: Michelle Onditi,




The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA-Kenya) has made a compilation of 52 essays that refutes common statements about the Kenyan economy that lack sound Economic rationale. The 52 Economic Fallacies Compilation will be used to educate the public on how a modern economy should work, and spark debate about the roles of the government and the private sector in market formation, regulation, and consumer protection.





52 ECONOMIC FALLACIES

Post date: Mon, Jan 16, 2023  |   Category: Economic empowerment   |   By: Michelle Onditi,



The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA-Kenya) has made a compilation of 52 essays that refutes common statements about the Kenyan economy that lack sound Economic rationale. The 52 Economic Fallacies Compilation will be used to educate the public on how a modern economy should work, and spark debate about the roles of the government and the private sector in market formation, regulation, and consumer protection.




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