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This blog compiles the thoughts of UCLA undergraduates on the connections between economic history and current events. All contributors to this blog are enrolled in Ec183, The Development of Economic Institutions in the United States. The premise of this course is the history matters. The careful application of economic theory and quantitative reasoning can help us understand the past.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
UC occupy
Since of the economic inequality and high unemployment in the U.S., occupy Wall Street has expanded to Occupy America, a nation-wide movement. Recently, the movement protesters are banding with UC students, and the movement grows to address students concerns. Many college students, especially those facing graduation, "have a lot to complain about." According to Jennifer Medina, L.A. correspondent for The New York Times, at the University of California, the tuition has almost doubled, but same time cutting resources. Students pursuit a higher quality education.
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