Sarah's friends complain that she's become intolerable since taking economics.
Sounds like what I often hear back in student evaluations:
- "I am now more irritating than ever, sparring with others not just on policy issues but general decision-making as well."
- "Awesome course, I wish I could take something like this next year :( It's helped provoke many arguments with my flatmates and annoyed my girlfriend when I start rambling on about some economic i..."
- "Learnt tonnes. Had many a-discussion with friends after lectures as what is taught is extremely interesting and 'fun' to think/argue about."
- "I have often found myself explaining the theories learnt in class to family and friends."
I can vouch for the awesomeness of Eric's Public Choice class.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I ever appreciated how good the department is when taking an economics degree at canterbury. Alan Woodfield's Law and Economics class and Laura Meriluoto's Industrial Organization class were also great courses.
For students or researchers: I have just added an Economics Reference List to my economics blog with economic and statistical data series, history, bibliographies etc. for students & researchers, probably the most comprehensive on the Internet. Currently over 200 meta sources, it will soon grow to over a thousand. Check it out and if you miss something, feel free to leave a comment.
ReplyDeleteGet busy Prof. We have voters who believe their money is created from fairy dust, and those who have an inkling of economics. The more anti-fairydustians we have, the better the chances of a free and prosperous NZ.
ReplyDeleteLast night I had a discussion with a street preacher about the marginal incentives not to sin.
ReplyDeleteHe said the first sin you commit will send you to hell forever unless you repent. I asked him what happened if you sinned again - you still go to hell. Three sins? Hell. Fifty sins? Hell.
Doesn't sound like there is much incentive to stop sinning once you have started!
That's why the Catholics always pushed for confession and extracted a price for absolution....
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