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3 things We Know about Economics (Tim Harford 1/6)

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2007

Tim Harford, author of The Undercover Economist, describes how economics lecturers can capture and keep the attention of students

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  • i might take his advice on money..but not with the ladies.

  • Brilliant

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  • thinking in the real world is important in economics.

  • Economics as it is usually taught is devoid of it because it long ago stopped taking human action as its focal point in an attempt to ape the method of the natural sciences (and of all of them.. physics) and rely instead on maths to have the appearance of being more "scientific". It is a science but more like biology, and not physics.

  • fantastic book.

  • I don't always agree with Harford (i mostly do), but he makes economics fun and brings a bit of humanity to a discipline normally devoid of such things.

  • nice. :)

  • thank you for sharing!

    much appreciated.

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