according to behavioral economist's Femininity is simply refusing to acknowledge the value of pareto improvements or the possibility of side payments
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@selentelechia's explanation for her choices is actually incredibly rational given her expectations about the counterparties just not sure whats going on with other pplShow this thread -
occasionally I see something like this and remember that economics training is either causing or revealing brain worm's
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incredibly boring stuff
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It's fascinating to see the fairness mindset. It is very foreign to me. But interesting.
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Care to join me for scotch, cigars, and recreational violence?pic.twitter.com/xH74ZlGAYU
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I got 100% masc too. The strange thing is, all the questions were essentially the same, which means the results should tend toward the extremes.
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100% masculine. If the distribution is unequal the person receiving the least amount still gets the same as they would if it was equal. No one loses anything if someone gets more than the others.
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now I just need to get a hold of my HS football coach who asked me "what kind of man am I?" when I quit and show him thispic.twitter.com/SOW32NTjF0
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