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The choices about military capabilities that leaders have to make include how much to spend on military capabilities.
Minimum-Wage Laws
A law that establishes the minimum hourly wage employers are legally allowed to pay their employees.
Labor Demand
The total amount of workers that employers are willing and able to hire at a given wage rate in an economy or specific market.
Working Poor
Describes individuals who are employed but whose earnings are insufficient to meet the basic costs of living.
Maximin Criterion
A principle in decision making which aims to maximize the minimum gain, often used in the context of ensuring the best worst-case scenario.
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