Thomas E. Hall is a Professor of Economics at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio where he teaches classes on macroeconomics, business cycles, and the Great Depression. He received his BA from the University of Colorado, and his MA and PhD degrees from the University of California - Santa Barbara. He has written several articles in applied macroeconomics, and authored Business Cycles: The Nature and Causes of Economic Fluctuations; The Great Depression: An International Disaster of Perverse Economic Policies (with J.D. Ferguson); The Rotten Fruits of Economic Controls and the Rise From the Ashes, 1965-1989.
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Contents Preface 1. Introduction2. Federal Incomes Taxes: Fundingthe Welfare State 3. Cigarettes: Creating CrimeThrough Taxes 4. The Minimum Wage: PromotingTeenage Unemployment 5. The Fruits of AlcoholProhibition: Poison Booze, Crime, and Corruption 6. Be Careful What You Wish For Notes References Index Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE