Glad this popped up on my feed. Looks like it will be a great series. Have you read Yunkaporta? His reckoning with modern economics from an indigenous perspective really captures a lot of what you're getting at here in a way that is useful for this conversation.
My wife keeps telling me that I’m immature in my spending. Now I can provide justification for investing in a rare sports car over flushing money down the drain with a depreciating asset like a minivan.
I am very interested in self studying economics. I am from computer science and engineering background. Please suggest some good books to start. I am comfortable with data and statistics, so if there is a good starting book that can give good perspective backed by data that would be really great. Thanks for the great content!
I'm doing a masters of economics. I'd suggest can't we just print more money by the bank of england (equivalent to econ 101), good economics for hard times by banerjee and duflo (which is more public and applied empirical economics), and macroeconomics by larrain. Apart from that, it depends on your specific interests. The journal of economic perspectives is fairly accessible and open access.
There really is only one truth, unique perspectives being simply produced by ignorance combined with selfish bias. People being deemed as trolls are often agents to combat the latter, while "real" trolls are merely a myth. In reality, someone with an "advanced" perspective simply has mastered ways to rationalize and cultivate their own ignorance. In the end the "troll" is closest to the truth, since he has given up on cultivating ways to distort it, in order to not offend the biases of others.
To you, gaining knowledge and changing one's view according to it, is going away from the truth and ignorance, not-knowing and not gaining knowledge, is superior to knowledge. bro what
Maybe the troll takes issue with how the sophomore version of economics is used by its advanced practitioners to justify wealth inequality in pursuit of grant funding that affords them the necessities of family life
A simple question about the compression and distribution of information to the masses that crafts public support in shaping legal precedents for the next generation. At what point are politicians thought the advanced models given as the politician is persuaded by sophomore rhetoric peddled by advanced economists funded by the same investors
Glad this popped up on my feed. Looks like it will be a great series. Have you read Yunkaporta? His reckoning with modern economics from an indigenous perspective really captures a lot of what you're getting at here in a way that is useful for this conversation.
My wife keeps telling me that I’m immature in my spending. Now I can provide justification for investing in a rare sports car over flushing money down the drain with a depreciating asset like a minivan.
What's the justification?
I am very interested in self studying economics. I am from computer science and engineering background. Please suggest some good books to start. I am comfortable with data and statistics, so if there is a good starting book that can give good perspective backed by data that would be really great. Thanks for the great content!
I'm doing a masters of economics. I'd suggest can't we just print more money by the bank of england (equivalent to econ 101), good economics for hard times by banerjee and duflo (which is more public and applied empirical economics), and macroeconomics by larrain. Apart from that, it depends on your specific interests. The journal of economic perspectives is fairly accessible and open access.
@@Jordan-wn7kf Thanks! ordered all of these.
your class is great, it will be even better if you could indicate authors or papers' reference.
This video kept me engaged. I learned something new from clicking on a random video.
There really is only one truth, unique perspectives being simply produced by ignorance combined with selfish bias. People being deemed as trolls are often agents to combat the latter, while "real" trolls are merely a myth. In reality, someone with an "advanced" perspective simply has mastered ways to rationalize and cultivate their own ignorance. In the end the "troll" is closest to the truth, since he has given up on cultivating ways to distort it, in order to not offend the biases of others.
To you, gaining knowledge and changing one's view according to it, is going away from the truth and ignorance, not-knowing and not gaining knowledge, is superior to knowledge. bro what
Maybe the troll takes issue with how the sophomore version of economics is used by its advanced practitioners to justify wealth inequality in pursuit of grant funding that affords them the necessities of family life
A simple question about the compression and distribution of information to the masses that crafts public support in shaping legal precedents for the next generation. At what point are politicians thought the advanced models given as the politician is persuaded by sophomore rhetoric peddled by advanced economists funded by the same investors
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