Let's settle this once and for all.
Let's settle this once and for all
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>Keynesians
lmfao desu
>dude just ignore everything and itll magically solve itself like magic lmao
>he doesn't rate jewish economics man
>praxeology
>magic
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> dude just ignore savings and investments and spend all your money it'll magically solve itself like magic lol
keynsians pls go
For me, It's Hayek
Who is the Milton Friedman of sport?
Dirk Nowitzki
>takes a paycut to invest in the team's productivity by obtaining better players, maximising utility through charity instead of government welfare (e.g. high draft picks for under-performing teams)
If the "broken window" philosophy of economics were true, every city after a major disaster would be booming. Why didn't I hear about the vast amounts of wealth being produced by New Orleans after Katrina?
both have their flaws desu . Economics is just too complex to analyze correctly and that's why it's not and will never be a science
dude ceteris paribus lmao
A cynical observation of the state of the Dallas Mavericks pretty much shows that government welfare long-term nets better results.
Any distributists itt
actually even reading what krugman has to say about anything
shiggy
For me, it's economic nationalism.
A prosperous middle class and protection of industries (like steel) vital to national security is more important than maximizing GDP.
neither
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>tfw we've been arguing about this since the founding of the nation
it's a shame that hamilton was turned into a meme for annoying young women because the dude really was a genius
Friedman was wrong on inflation. Revising how federal reserve banks look at inflation would likely help the economy a lot
This. Now every bitch whose watched Hamilton think they've taken courses on Hamilton, Federalism, and Early American History.