c******n 发帖数: 61 | 1 都是一些看起来挺简单,但压根没法套Theory
虽然是Thought-Provoking,但是头绪万千呀!
先请教几题,呼唤达人
1, Why do middle-class restaurants in the U.S. serve such large portions of
food, but this is not the case in France, Germany, or Italy?
2, Why is it acceptable in the U.S. to give your child's third grade teacher
a Christmas gift card but it would be wholly unacceptable to do that for
your university professors.
3. Why do American work so many more days per year than workers in France,
Germany, Italy, and the U.K. | G*****n 发帖数: 3863 | 2 1. I am not sure. I would guess it's because US government has large amounts
of subsidy for agricultural goods. That lowered the cost of restaurant
material significantly. Thus in the US the restaurants make money by
providing the dining service, while European restaurants provided not only
the dining service but they also acted as the retailer for food. In other
words, in the US food are so cheap that they are not the main focus of
restaurant management.
2. k-12 system is a national education s | s*********n 发帖数: 237 | 3
of
teacher
I only know a little about 3. Although strong union in Europe is probably a
more important reason. Another idea is that less work time means more
people
employed and so some people argue that you can short the work time to battle
unemployment. Politician talks about this. But most economists dismiss
this
idea. Also, US culture is more pro-individual-decision. People somehow hate
the government to regulate this. Early in 1900s, supreme court ruled an
early
attmept for maximum
【在 c******n 的大作中提到】 : 都是一些看起来挺简单,但压根没法套Theory : 虽然是Thought-Provoking,但是头绪万千呀! : 先请教几题,呼唤达人 : 1, Why do middle-class restaurants in the U.S. serve such large portions of : food, but this is not the case in France, Germany, or Italy? : 2, Why is it acceptable in the U.S. to give your child's third grade teacher : a Christmas gift card but it would be wholly unacceptable to do that for : your university professors. : 3. Why do American work so many more days per year than workers in France, : Germany, Italy, and the U.K.
| o******y 发帖数: 28 | 4 For your third question, one explanation by Prescott is the difference in
tax.
of
teacher
【在 c******n 的大作中提到】 : 都是一些看起来挺简单,但压根没法套Theory : 虽然是Thought-Provoking,但是头绪万千呀! : 先请教几题,呼唤达人 : 1, Why do middle-class restaurants in the U.S. serve such large portions of : food, but this is not the case in France, Germany, or Italy? : 2, Why is it acceptable in the U.S. to give your child's third grade teacher : a Christmas gift card but it would be wholly unacceptable to do that for : your university professors. : 3. Why do American work so many more days per year than workers in France, : Germany, Italy, and the U.K.
| h*****0 发帖数: 145 | 5 Europeans Unions is not necessarily stronger than those of US. At least the
unionized rate is lower in France than in US.
French just enjoy and care leisure. It's different attitudes of life.
Besides, European are more liberal than American, such as attitudes towards
abortion, drugs and divorce. look at Sarkozy. | c******n 发帖数: 61 | 6 For all three questions above, my professor instructed me to look at the
margin, though, there must be an institutional reason as well, I guess. |
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