i generally insist on trying to understand economic phenomena through the lens of how people actually think, feel and behave, which typically leads to people trained in economics treating my statements in the area as if they were a sort of airborne form of cancer
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I'm frequently frustrated by the gap between microeconomics, which is based on numbers and math, and macroeconomics, which is based on magic and flimflammery. It's like telling people that when you pour 7 billion buckets of water together, instead of a lake, you get Voltron
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