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    Works Cited

    Barlett, Bruce. "WAL-MART IS GOOD FOR AMERICA." Free-Market Public Policy |

    National Center for Policy Analysis | NCPA . Version 1. NCPA, 22 Nov. 2004.

    Web. 7 Nov. 2011. .

    Bruce Barlett in this article explains the positive aspects of Wal-Mart towards the lower

    class. The article contains a compilation of statistics that prove positive trends about Wal-

    Mart. Barlett writes about the effect of Wal-Mart on inflation and other factors such as

    innovation and global business. Overall Barlett takes a positive stance when referencing

    Wal-Mart. The article is published on the NCPA website. Bruce Barlett is currently aneconomic writer but currently served as an Economic Advisor to Richard Nixon.

    Riper, Tom. "Why Wal-Mart may just be good for the U.S. - Business - Forbes.com -

    msnbc.com." msnbc.com - Breaking news, science and tech news, world news,

    US news, local news- msnbc.com . Version 1. Forbes, 17 Jan. 2008. Web. 7 Nov.

    2011. .

    Tom Riper attempts to debunk myths and negative connotations commonly associated

    with Wal-Mart. In the article he compares counties with and without Wal-Marts to prove

    a positive pattern. In summary the article proves that Wal-Mart is beneficial to all

    communities for a multitude of reasons including jobs and innovation. The article was

    originally published at Forbes but has been adapted at other website such as Msnbc .

    Summarized Riper takes a positive stance towards Wal-Mart quoting famous thinkers

    such as Adam Smith. Tom Van Riper is a staff writer at Forbes.com.

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    Tuttle, Brad. "No Joke: Walmart Coffee Tastes As Good As Starbucks | Moneyland |

    TIME.com." Moneyland | Financial Insights from Your Wallet to Wall Street |

    TIME.com . Version 1. MoneyLand, 4 Aug. 2011. Web. 7 Nov. 2011.

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    In this article Brad Tuttle explains the results of a blind taste test of coffee. The two

    contestants in the test were Wal-Mart brand coffee and Starbucks brand Coffee. Tuttle

    explains the benefit of Wal-Mart brand coffee through examples of price and taste. The

    website that hosted the article is time.com . The theme of the article is to educate

    Americans about ways to save money. Brad Tuttle is a finances writer for time.

    Yoffe, Emily. "The Low Prices Are Good News - Slate Magazine." Homepage - Slate

    Magazine . Version 1. Slate, 16 June 2006. Web. 7 Nov. 2011.

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    Emily Yoffe writes just about the low prices of Wal-Mart and attempts to stay away from

    any pre motioned effects of said low prices. The article gives statistics about the price

    compared to other high ranking super stores and the effect that has on the buyers. The

    incentives the prices create are a big reason for Wal-Mart shoppers says Yoffe in

    summary. The article was posted in the Slate Magazine and then later transferred to the

    internet. Emily Yoffe is an economic theorist.