How might a socialist and a capitalist government differ in their treatment of the problem of unemployment?
A strictly capitalist government would probably cut business tax in the hopes that owners will have more capital to expand and hire more workers. A strictly socialist government would tax those businesses higher and use the capital to create the jobs themselves and also print more money to finance those jobs. ChaCha back soon!
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