9 natural experiments in economics

 
 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
I wouldn't really consider all of these to fall under economics. I see the relation, but these are more sociology than economics imo.
I'd say most of them fall into economics, and I think all of them have economic implications even if only from a historical perspective. The "most" sociological one is probably the one regarding the Dutch famine, but even that has some massively important implications for economics; especially from a Malthusian perspective.


 
 
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Couldn't that be used as an excuse to classify everything under economics, though?
No, but I think you could say that all the social sciences have implications for all the other social sciences and be pretty safe.


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You can make this a point of you focusing on the micro economy, but what is the macro economy made up of?
That's just not a correct question to ask.
You're right, but I think that the connection is more important than each term on its own. But yes, because I said that, he can easily nullify it which makes trying to justify it on my behalf a moot point.