Trickle Down

Trickle-down economics

Trickle-down economics is a term used to describe economic policies that favor the wealthy and large corporations. Examples of this include Reagan, Bush, and Trump's tax cuts in the US, as well as Friedrich Hayek and Liz Truss's mini-budget tax cuts in the UK. Studies have failed to show a link between reducing taxes on the upper end and economic growth.

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CS 263 Counting and Sampling

Stanford University

Autumn 2022

The course addresses both classic and recent developments in counting and sampling. It covers counting complexity, exact counting via determinants, sampling via Markov chains, and high-dimensional expanders.

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