The low Birthrate are due the higher education of women, better birth control, and more oppurtunities in the work force. I don't see how one can reduce these trends that lead to lower birth rates at all post ww2, barring massive wars and catastrophes.
The status of women is pretty much the cause in general. Monetary Incentives generally don't work here. More education/less is directly tied to the status of women, and so is culture.
Basically more educated and free women, who have acess to birth control will have less babies than less...
The most important reason why population growth in the west has fallen is the increased status of women. If you want to mess around with the world population, you must keep this in mind.
Enshrining an employer mandate is about the worst option for health care you can choose if you want costs to go down. This would increase the cost of health care badly. The effects wouldn't be good
Having a government run health care system would probably be better this.
I'd half way expect the creation of another central bank soon. The US banking sector was a mess. The lack of branch banking created an overly fragile banking system. On top of that, banks could not issue enough currency. All currency had to be backed up by US debt (courtesy of a civil war...
In 1920 there was a sharp recession. You start doing your policy then, you start a depression in the 1920s.
Honestly the 1920s had pretty good monetary policy in between the post war recession and the death of benjamin Strong.
thats actually what happened. In 1928, we started the contractionary monetary policy which honestly worstened the great depression.
That view of the Great Depression is very austrian and honestly completely incorrect. We would have wanted them to have continued Benjamin Strong's more...
The most important part of Hoover becoming president was probably his humanitarian efforts in Belgium and the rest of Europe. That man was very competent at delivering necessary food. As long as this happens, he would become incredibly popular and could easily become president.
It certainly wouldn't have been as bad. the Fed had been acting very tightly since 1928 after Benjamin died. Avoiding this initial tightness would lessen the severity of the initial problems, which would lessen the amount of monetary stimulus he would have had to do.
Honestly, though you...
I think that merely having Benjamin Strong not die would have simply done it. Benjamin Strong probably wouldn't have tightened Fed Reserve policy which really caused the depression.
Avoid, that and he probably would have had the mostly boring presidency, and have been considered great for...
To be honest, FDR's programs mostly hurt. The public works programs were miniscule. The NRA raised business costs by over 40% in a recession.
He did do the dollar devaluation which should have ended the recesision in 1934-35 except for him sabotaging his own efforts.
Do you think this growth will continue though? How much of it is because of the fact that Africans are probably less aware of the historical discrimination by the LDS church?
You don't. Most people don't have to use much math at all. They will have to use a lot of arithmetic, maybe some algebra and geometry.
However, math is useful in the sense that it is extremely logical. Exposing a person to some basic math like calculus is good. There is a reason for...