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A Defendant Cannot Be Liable in an Intentional Tort Action

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A defendant cannot be liable in an intentional tort action if he or she did not intend to cause harm to the plaintiff.

Recognize the factors and activities that are included or excluded in the calculation of GDP.
Analyze the impact of changes in GDP and the GDP deflator on economic well-being.
Understand the role of transfer payments and government spending in national economic accounts.
Distinguish between intermediate goods and final goods in the context of GDP calculation.

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Pierre-Joseph Proudhon

A French socialist philosopher and politician, best known for his declaration that "property is theft" in the context of his critique of the social injustices of his time.

External Benefits

Benefits of a product or service that are enjoyed by people who are not directly involved in the purchase or production of it.

Federal Government

The national government of a federal country, which holds the central political authority.

Abolition

The action of abolishing a system, practice, or institution, such as slavery or capital punishment.

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