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Good points. The answer for the overpopulation nutjobs is always population control and death. Didn't Ted Turner says the most sustainable population number is 500 million? Also, falling prices were the norm in the economy until the Fed was created. By the way, I'm sure you've seen this argument too. At about 13:40, this arrogant Congressman
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This economist's suggestion to fix the economy - from about 4:00 to 5:30 or so - is for the Fed to tolerate more inflation. He says this will happen because demand will increase, and since prices rise, businesses will hire unemployed workers to supply more. Does he realize that if there is a subsequent increase in supply, that a price equilibrium
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If I'm going to pay for a graduate degree, I don't want to pay for nonsense. Who's Akon? With my undergrad degree, I'm also wondering what career I could pursue that would best utilize my technical background and personal interests.
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I have not. Thanks for the info. Let me check it out.
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I'm graduating in May with a B.S. Mathematics and Physics Minor. It seems my personal interests lie in politics, economics, government, etc. Of course, I enjoy math and physics, but I'm not sure if I want to pursue math in grad school so I'm looking at the "softer" sciences for grad school.
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To me, the main problem seems to be using mathematics to be prescriptive rather than descriptive. I see utility in descriptive mathematics in economics, but it's a fallacy to think it proves anything. To me, human action should be the starting point.
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It's the working-level degree for advancement. I do want to be a quasi-expert in something; I'm just not exactly sure what just yet.
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Knowing her ideology, I'm comfortable with summarily disregarding most of what she says with respect to politics and economics. I just did some delta-epsilon proofs in analysis. What is MWG?
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I'm graduating in May with a B.S. Mathematics and Physics Minor from the University of Houston. I'm considering economics for graduate school. I figured that I could teach myself Austrian. If I do go with economics, I want to find a graduate program that won't disgust me with Keynesian, government-intervention economics. By the way, I've
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I guess I could check the rankings. I think I have before. GMU is ahead of WVU.