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by salawat
2277 days ago
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>Otherwise we're just back in a labor economy again where money can't flow where irrational people deem they need to place it. I find it interesting how in economics, analysis is based on rational actors, but whenever something goes wrong or doesn't agree, it's irrationality's fault. Maybe there is a rationality to perceived irrationality that simply doesn't agree with the sensibilities of the claimer of other's initial irrationality? |
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