Explain why economists argue that the optimal crime rate is likely greater than zero.
Here is what one of the students wrote:
Is this a good answer? Explain.
Economics, as a branch of the more general theory of human action, deals with all human action, i.e., with mans purposive aiming at the attainment of ends chosen, whatever these ends may be.--Ludwig von Mises
Explain why economists argue that the optimal crime rate is likely greater than zero.
Here is what one of the students wrote:
Is this a good answer? Explain.
No comments:
Post a Comment