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How to address human rights is a forever important issue of political economics. In expanding that view, knowing whether the decision has a firm ground is essential. We, humans, say that every decision should be addressed from the rational point of view of human rights. And to support that, the economic rationale for the decision is essential. That brings us to the question of what is a good decision. A good decision refers to a decision when making a decision in which a previous decision influences a subsequent decision with an economic benefit. Therefore, when exploring time-to-time decisions, the goal is to pattern laws for the types of decisions that occur in reality. We will discuss the fundamental model ground for a good decision in an economic sense in this paper.
religion, decision of death, happiness, economic concepts, human rights, economic growth, abortion rights, economic model
religion, decision of death, happiness, economic concepts, human rights, economic growth, abortion rights, economic model
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