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Is Capitalism Good for the Poor?
Houston Branch
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
December 9, 2004

The Houston Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas invites you to attend a professional development seminar, cosponsored by the Foundation for Teaching Economics (FTE). University faculty members will lead discussions highlighting the impact—both real and potential—of capitalist institutions on the well-being of the world's poor. The international focus of the lessons is enhanced by case studies drawn from such diverse locations as China, Vietnam, Peru and Argentina. The lessons employ a variety of teaching strategies that promote active learning. Discussion topics include the following:

  • What is poverty and who are the poor?
  • What is capitalism?
  • Degrees of market competition
  • Property rights and the rule of law
  • Incentives that generate invention and innovation
  • Incentives that promote social cooperation

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Date
  • Thursday, December 9, 2004
    4 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Location
  • Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
    Houston Branch
    1701 San Jacinto St., Houston, TX 77002

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More Information
  • Julia Crain
    Economic Education Coordinator
    Phone: 713-652-1637 or 800-392-4162, ext. 637
    Fax: 713-652-9103
    julia.crain@dal.frb.org

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