Right wingers, don't be shy

Discussion in 'Economics & Trade' started by Reiver, Jul 12, 2013.

  1. Reiver

    Reiver Well-Known Member

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    Do you think this is the most intelligent comment you can make for the thread?
     
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    Economists are B students jealous of A students. Because of these eunuchs' resentment of the fountains of creativity, they all completely miss the point about the true ignition of economic activity. Learning from them is like learning how to play sports by reading the sports pages. All wealth is created by High IQs, who have it stolen from them by dumb capitalist or socialist bullies.
     
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    Just want to say this first, what we have now is not Keynesian economics, it's way beyond that. That happens when you involve the rest of the world on how you should run your economy.

    What would I prefer? I have little problem with the original thought of Keynesian economics. It's a great philosophy to run a country, until it gets out of control. And, obviously, it doesn't take long to get entirely out of control. Love Austrian economics, but it's not entirely realistic for a country the size of the US and feels it has to get in the entire worlds political business. It really is amazing how powerful one central bank can become. This is not a good thing going forward.
     
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    Its perhaps a little more radical than you think? We'd have to put you within the ranks of the post-Keynesians.

    Size of country really isn't that relevant, given their problem is really in not understanding behaviour of the economic agent.

    Not going to support neoclassical economics?
     

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