PhD bows to the political mastery of a middle schooler who watched YouTube videos made by a gamer with zero expertise in economics or public policy
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πŸ‘€︎ u/DonyellTaylor
πŸ“…︎ Dec 27 2021
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β€œThe wealthy and powerful in America are broadly unwilling to pay the taxes, invest in the public services, or create the avenues for vertical mobility that would lessen their country’s economic, educational, racial and geographic gaps.” theglobeandmail.com/opini…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/johnkoetsier
πŸ“…︎ Jan 01 2022
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Don't Be Fooled, BJP's Counter-Offensive Against Farmers Is Very Much Still on: The forced surrender and public humiliation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the politico-economic battle over the farm laws engenders feelings of revenge against the farmers thewire.in/politics/dont-…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/mubukugrappa
πŸ“…︎ Jan 05 2022
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[Capitalists] If capitalism is a superior economic system why do we have public schools?

Everyone is aware that the U.S. public school system is awful, but if schools had to perform (i.e. teachers actually teaching) or face bankruptcy would it make schools more effective or less effective?

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Vorfindir
πŸ“…︎ Nov 01 2021
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Singapore Seeks to 'Balance' Economic Innovation While Shielding Public From the Metaverse - Blockworks blockworks.co/singapore-s…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/cannainform2
πŸ“…︎ Jan 12 2022
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Isn't there any law to punish people who blatantly lie to the public to get economic gains? twitter.com/CalvinAyre/st…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/jvasiliev
πŸ“…︎ Dec 07 2021
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Fact Sheet: President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Advances Economic and Public Health Opportunities for Tribal Communities whitehouse.gov/briefing-r…
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πŸ“…︎ Nov 19 2021
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Mfw the cartoon made for children is a fun action adventure story and not an analysis on urban economic inequality explored via assessing the viability of a man liquidating his assets to invest in infrastructure and public good
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πŸ‘€︎ u/neverninja3
πŸ“…︎ Dec 10 2021
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Economics Of Public Goods newsletter.economicsdesig…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/economicsdesign
πŸ“…︎ Jan 01 2022
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When voters were primed in survey experiments to think about the economic downturn during Trump's presidency, they became less likely to vote for him. When primed to consider the poor public health record of the Trump administration, elderly voters became substantially less likely to vote for him cambridge.org/core/journa…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/smurfyjenkins
πŸ“…︎ Aug 22 2021
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Basic economic literacy in the public prevent purely narrative driven government policies that always result in mass murderers, you can’t prove me wrong.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Physical_City1457
πŸ“…︎ Nov 07 2021
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Economics Of Public Goods

We provide over 100+ FREE crypto articles on our SubStack! :D (Link on our profile). This is not financial advice.

TLDR:

Common goods are goods that are for everyone to use like parks, libraries, and oxygen. In the physical world, common goods are destroyed because no one has the incentive to take care of them. Today in the DeFi world it can be different because we have an incentive to want to take care of them. Participatory economics functions via a token-based ecosystem where the token is an incentive to affect people's behaviors and encourage them to do good in these public goods that we are creating.

What are common goods?

Public Goods:Β There is a little bit more of a barrier here as you need to fit certain criteria to join this space like a country club where you need to get memberships or you need to have X amount of qualifications or X amount of attributes to be able to join this public goods community.

Common goods: On the other hand, common goods are goods that are for everyone to use so you don't need to be a superstar or a supermodel and everyone like you and me can just join and enjoy it. Examples of common goods in the real physical world are parks, libraries, and oxygen. These are infrastructures given either by the world like water or built by a country system or a nation-state like parks and libraries.

Lesson one in economics is that there's no such thing as free lunch and there's an opportunity cost to everything.

Incentive Misalignment: How do common goods fall into this category of no such thing as free lunch?

Common goods are very difficult to maintain. For example, water is free for everyone to use but look at all the water pollution that occurs. If you look at who is cleaning up the water or who is taking care of these common goods you will see that not many people are doing that because they are not incentivised to do it. Economics is mainly about incentives and how these affect different people's behaviors. In that sense, one of the biggest problems with common goods is that there is an incentive misalignment and people are not incentivised to want to take care of things.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/economicsdesign
πŸ“…︎ Jan 01 2022
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The infrastructure bill Congress passed this week invests billions in Texas communities: - $27B for highways/bridges - $3B for public transit - $3B for clean drinking water - $100M for broadband. All while creating a new generation of high-quality jobs and economic opportunity. twitter.com/BetoORourke/s…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/BlueEagleFly
πŸ“…︎ Nov 14 2021
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[Barca_Buzz] | OFFICIAL: La Liga statement regarding Barcelonas financial situation. The club has been always complying with the Economic Control Regulations, there are no overdue debts with employees, clubs and Public Administrations, nor complaints of non-payment to players. #FCB twitter.com/Barca_Buzz/st…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/deadlyghost12
πŸ“…︎ Oct 11 2021
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Do you think the economics of this could work? A parking app that allows free parking at all public parking spots in major markets, leveraging the same infrastructure as ParkMobile e.g. revenue would be generated by ads and fees per click etc as is done with many other apps.
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πŸ“…︎ Dec 29 2021
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Have you taken Econ 435 (public economics)? How was it?
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πŸ‘€︎ u/windycitysmitty
πŸ“…︎ Dec 17 2021
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Are there many open source / public economic models that are shared? Including both data and algorithms. We hear public speakers talking about their modelling but it seems kind of secretive, are there open models that are accessible to other people, and how accurate/accepted are they?
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πŸ‘€︎ u/endless_penguins
πŸ“…︎ Nov 23 2021
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@POTUS: Today, for the first time since March of 2020, America’s unemployment rate is below 5%. In just eight months since I became President β€” in the midst of a grave public health and economic crisis β€” the unemployment rate is now down to 4.8%. twitter.com/POTUS/status/…
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πŸ“…︎ Oct 08 2021
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California's governor to end rare hiatus from public view β€” Newsom planned to speak at an economic conference on Tuesday news.yahoo.com/california…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/BlankVerse
πŸ“…︎ Nov 09 2021
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Argentina president holds working meeting with governors: "We have had an excellent meeting.. we will be signing extension of fiscal consensus because the great commitment it is working to establish more industries, promote more public investment.. economic activity" casarosada.gob.ar/slider-…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/dannylenwinn
πŸ“…︎ Dec 26 2021
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Pleb complaining about the economic tyranny of Europe and the freedom in US of A. Imagine having access to a multi-million dollar public transportation giving me freedom from cars.

https://preview.redd.it/s8xrv1v06lz71.png?width=1298&format=png&auto=webp&s=0b911508badaa7738922a9ed5545c07eb940aa54

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πŸ“…︎ Nov 14 2021
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A 1967 cartoon can teach you more about economics than public school today. β€œIt is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning.” ― Henry Ford youtu.be/p9d8l-Gkweg
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πŸ‘€︎ u/TwoBulletSuicide
πŸ“…︎ Dec 23 2021
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Why is the vast majority of the public so ignorant about even the most basic elements of economics? mythfighter.com/2021/09/2…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/MoneyCapuletti
πŸ“…︎ Sep 30 2021
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Help me convince my mom that it's imperative I finish detailing my topographical world map, political world map, 18 continental maps, 6 conlangs, 3 magic systems, economic structure, 10,000 year history, public school and university curriculums, and 12 recipe books BEFORE I start writing the story

Seriously she's about to kick me out of her tool shed that I'm staying in rent free if I don't start working on "the actual story" but I can't seem to elucidate her smooth, 2 digit IQ, Neanderthal brain to the imperative nature of my world building. Please help.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/CitSwamp
πŸ“…︎ Sep 26 2021
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Denial of income support is bad economic policy and weaponising of economic insecurity against public health policy.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/HomelessNUnhinged
πŸ“…︎ Aug 30 2021
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The infrastructure bill Congress passed this week invests billions in Texas communities: - $27B for highways/bridges - $3B for public transit - $3B for clean drinking water - $100M for broadband. All while creating a new generation of high-quality jobs and economic opportunity. twitter.com/BetoORourke/s…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/BlueEagleFly
πŸ“…︎ Nov 14 2021
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FMPH 191 (Health Economics and Health Policy or Racism as a Public Health Criss)

Stuck between these two courses professors have about the same capes. Which one is easier?

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πŸ“…︎ Jan 02 2022
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@TheGrayzoneNews: "Marketed as life-saving public health measures, lockdowns triggered death and economic devastation on a global scale while doing little to slow the spread of Covid @stavroulapabst & @MaxBlumenthal on how lockdowns flattened the world's most vulnerable" nitter.alefvanoon.xyz/The…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Maniak_
πŸ“…︎ Dec 03 2021
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Economics Of Public Goods newsletter.economicsdesig…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/economicsdesign
πŸ“…︎ Jan 01 2022
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[Barca_Buzz] | OFFICIAL: La Liga statement regarding Barcelonas financial situation. The club has been always complying with the Economic Control Regulations, there are no overdue debts with employees, clubs and Public Administrations, nor complaints of non-payment to players. #FCB twitter.com/Barca_Buzz/st…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/barca-reddit
πŸ“…︎ Oct 11 2021
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How come not every country adopts both economic models A socialistic one for all basic necessities: clean water, basic food, basic housing, public transport, Healthcare, education etc. . and . A capitalistic one for other things like computers, luxury cars, jewelry, things not necessary for living?
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πŸ“…︎ Nov 29 2021
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Economics Of Public Goods

We provide over 100+ FREE crypto articles on our SubStack! :D (Link on our profile). This is not financial advice.

TLDR:

Common goods are goods that are for everyone to use like parks, libraries, and oxygen. In the physical world, common goods are destroyed because no one has the incentive to take care of them. Today in the DeFi world it can be different because we have an incentive to want to take care of them. Participatory economics functions via a token-based ecosystem where the token is an incentive to affect people's behaviors and encourage them to do good in these public goods that we are creating.

What are common goods?

Public Goods:Β There is a little bit more of a barrier here as you need to fit certain criteria to join this space like a country club where you need to get memberships or you need to have X amount of qualifications or X amount of attributes to be able to join this public goods community.

Common goods: On the other hand, common goods are goods that are for everyone to use so you don't need to be a superstar or a supermodel and everyone like you and me can just join and enjoy it. Examples of common goods in the real physical world are parks, libraries, and oxygen. These are infrastructures given either by the world like water or built by a country system or a nation-state like parks and libraries.

Lesson one in economics is that there's no such thing as free lunch and there's an opportunity cost to everything.

Incentive Misalignment: How do common goods fall into this category of no such thing as free lunch?

Common goods are very difficult to maintain. For example, water is free for everyone to use but look at all the water pollution that occurs. If you look at who is cleaning up the water or who is taking care of these common goods you will see that not many people are doing that because they are not incentivised to do it. Economics is mainly about incentives and how these affect different people's behaviors. In that sense, one of the biggest problems with common goods is that there is an incentive misalignment and people are not incentivised to want to take care of things.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/economicsdesign
πŸ“…︎ Jan 01 2022
🚨︎ report
Economics Of Public Goods

We provide over 100+ FREE crypto articles on our SubStack! :D (Link on our profile). This is not financial advice.

TLDR:

Common goods are goods that are for everyone to use like parks, libraries, and oxygen. In the physical world, common goods are destroyed because no one has the incentive to take care of them. Today in the DeFi world it can be different because we have an incentive to want to take care of them. Participatory economics functions via a token-based ecosystem where the token is an incentive to affect people's behaviors and encourage them to do good in these public goods that we are creating.

What are common goods?

Public Goods:Β There is a little bit more of a barrier here as you need to fit certain criteria to join this space like a country club where you need to get memberships or you need to have X amount of qualifications or X amount of attributes to be able to join this public goods community.

Common goods: On the other hand, common goods are goods that are for everyone to use so you don't need to be a superstar or a supermodel and everyone like you and me can just join and enjoy it. Examples of common goods in the real physical world are parks, libraries, and oxygen. These are infrastructures given either by the world like water or built by a country system or a nation-state like parks and libraries.

Lesson one in economics is that there's no such thing as free lunch and there's an opportunity cost to everything.

Incentive Misalignment: How do common goods fall into this category of no such thing as free lunch?

Common goods are very difficult to maintain. For example, water is free for everyone to use but look at all the water pollution that occurs. If you look at who is cleaning up the water or who is taking care of these common goods you will see that not many people are doing that because they are not incentivised to do it. Economics is mainly about incentives and how these affect different people's behaviors. In that sense, one of the biggest problems with common goods is that there is an incentive misalignment and people are not incentivised to want to take care of things.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/economicsdesign
πŸ“…︎ Jan 01 2022
🚨︎ report
Economics Of Public Goods

We provide over 100+ FREE crypto articles on our SubStack! :D (Link on our profile). This is not financial advice.

TLDR:

Common goods are goods that are for everyone to use like parks, libraries, and oxygen. In the physical world, common goods are destroyed because no one has the incentive to take care of them. Today in the DeFi world it can be different because we have an incentive to want to take care of them. Participatory economics functions via a token-based ecosystem where the token is an incentive to affect people's behaviors and encourage them to do good in these public goods that we are creating.

What are common goods?

Public Goods:Β There is a little bit more of a barrier here as you need to fit certain criteria to join this space like a country club where you need to get memberships or you need to have X amount of qualifications or X amount of attributes to be able to join this public goods community.

Common goods: On the other hand, common goods are goods that are for everyone to use so you don't need to be a superstar or a supermodel and everyone like you and me can just join and enjoy it. Examples of common goods in the real physical world are parks, libraries, and oxygen. These are infrastructures given either by the world like water or built by a country system or a nation-state like parks and libraries.

Lesson one in economics is that there's no such thing as free lunch and there's an opportunity cost to everything.

Incentive Misalignment: How do common goods fall into this category of no such thing as free lunch?

Common goods are very difficult to maintain. For example, water is free for everyone to use but look at all the water pollution that occurs. If you look at who is cleaning up the water or who is taking care of these common goods you will see that not many people are doing that because they are not incentivised to do it. Economics is mainly about incentives and how these affect different people's behaviors. In that sense, one of the biggest problems with common goods is that there is an incentive misalignment and people are not incentivised to want to take care of things.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/economicsdesign
πŸ“…︎ Jan 01 2022
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