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Economists Category on Jeopardy!

I wonder if they'd get a clue regarding Keynes correct  
 
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ussseaw0lf (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Good God. I guess I shouldn't be so surprised. All I have to do is watch the news to see how many people are ignorant of economics, let alone economists.
rhymeswithsnake (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Her facial expression after she realizes she has no clue for the Daily Double is priceless. I know that look well from my peers during economic discussions.
iyequertu54 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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these guys are idiots, that was too easy
RogerOnTheRight (1 month ago) Show Hide
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In other words, his team sucks less.
bcbenjam (1 month ago) Show Hide
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That's just sad.
libertyplayground (1 month ago) Show Hide
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battletron100505 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Seriously, those were pretty easy. Put three reasonably intelligent people in a room and they ought to be able to answer. How many Scottish economists spring to mind aside from Smith (okay, maybe Mill)? After that, they can't put Reagan + supply-side + "curve" together for Laffer?

And it would be the ultimate irony if a central bank's chairman did anything called "Free to Choose."
thebagmanmiidaj (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Don't forget Hume and Ferguson. Ferguson might not be an economist, as such, but he had several insights into human interaction that many economists still use even today.
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Lol.

Worth mentioning that ignorance of economic theory is non-biased in our society. The troll comments insinuating that the average person is more familiar w/ Krugman or Keynes, though funny, are quite unlikely.
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i bet theyd know stalins idea of fair.....

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