Principles Of Economics, Translated

Posted by Stephen Cline on January 19th, 2010

”Mankiw’s 10 principles of economics, translated for the uninitiated”, by Yoram Bauman, http://www.standupeconomist… . Presented at the AAAS humor session, February 16, 2007. For the record, the …

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10 Responses to “Principles Of Economics, Translated”

  1. TrishaLeach801

    humi like older men! Dont ask meh why i am telling you this

  2. hahaha wish we had that kind of professor at the University of Chicago… I might actually go to class

  3. genius

  4. omg…. my professor asks me to watch this.. os funny

  5. love it

  6. lol XD Oh man that was brillant. XD

  7. First man on earth to the first woman on earth….”Me bob.” First woman on earth to the first man on earth….”Me thirty bob.” Eve was the first economic rationalist economist.Milton Freidman had no sense of humour.

  8. QuasistellarQuark

    There is but one introductory economics textbook that all others should be compared, Samuelson’s Economics. The man was giant in many fields and didn’t have to plug his book constantly like Mankiw.His death is a sad event.

  9. Are you kidding me.. Free Markets do fail, due to public goods. The governments must have a monopoly of violence to ensure the public safety and to enforce possession rights..

  10. You’re right corporate corruption does not exist. You are probably the most liberal bastard, ever. I’m not even conservative, but holy shit that is a ridiculous theory. “Yeah man! Screw Taxes we don’t need a public school system, military funding, wealth distribution, transportation related maintenance, or other public services such as police and fire men!” You know what, screw it, every successful country in the world is wrong. ANARCHY FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111 11111111111111111111111

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