What exactly is the definition of 'economics' ?
Quote from: TBlocks on June 25, 2015, 08:25:41 PMWhat exactly is the definition of 'economics' ?Mate I don't even know.
Quote from: TBlocks on June 25, 2015, 08:25:41 PMWhat exactly is the definition of 'economics' ?the best and most efficient use of the earth's resources to satisfy its inhabitants' needs through the practice of using such resources to produce goods and servicesayyyy
Could you give me a complete rundown of economics? Stuff like where to start learning/book recommendations/quotes
Also what are some cliff notes on YOUR personal economic beliefs? Very interested srs
Also bonus question questions: what do you plan to do with this knowledge?
from an economic perspecive, what is the definition of ethics in your own words
Given current projections of technology and wealth, will my hypothetical grandchildren see the ushering in of a post-scarcity society?
I'm not entirely sure how to define ethics from an "economic perspective".
it'll involve distribution of wealthand the word "ought"
Why you be hatin on the Austrian school m8?
What is your opinion on the inconsistencies in economics? I'm no expert myself, but financial / tax / economic law has been a big part of my education. One of the few things that has always struck me is how inconsistent it is. By that I am refering to the many different schools and economists disagreeing on pretty fundamental things. There are dozens of extremely intelligent and highly educated people with a very good understanding of economics coming to completely opposite conclusions. One of the cases where this is very apparent is how people criticise institutions (IMF, ECB...) for making terrible choices. I am not defending these institutions one bit, but they are some of the most renowned economic facilities in the world. The people working there are among the best in their field, having spent decades of their life getting an excellent education and a ton of practical experience, yet I've seen you criticise these people who combined have more experience with and insight in economics than we could ever dream of having. Yet all of this aside, I have seen people criticising them and going as far as calling these institutions absolutely moronic for making a certain choice.I know I'm doing a terrible job at putting this into words, but I hope my point is still somewhat clear.
Post scarcity economy when?
are you a professor or have a graduate degree?
Bruh, I'm not trying to be a dick but are you ever offline? Like holy shit.
Anyway how does a country combat inflation?