By: Replies to Interfluidity // Eli Dourado
[...] Randy Waldman, aka Interfluidity, is wicked smart. So it was with mild trepidation that I read Nicholas Weininger’s request: I’d like to see your take on Interfluidity’s posts about...
View ArticleBy: Can We Develop Less Wasteful Price Discrimination Techniques? // Eli Dourado
[...] asks: Request: discuss any literature on and/or speculate wildly about ways to make price discrimination [...]
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Coming to this late, but I think you’ve missed a bit of a whopper here. “Can you name a person who ended up poor and unhappy because they devoted too many resources to the voluntary production of...
View ArticleBy: Tyler Bickford
Phil @15 yes! I tried to raise this @7 and there was no response, but I’m pretty sure that even in the GMU worldview the production of new labor is a major public good / positive externality. It’d be...
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Tyler, it was not my intention to ignore your (and now Phil’s) point; I just thought I would let it stand. But since you want a response: I agree that new humans are a social good! However, I don’t...
View ArticleBy: Tyler Bickford
Ah, I didn’t intend the susbtance of my comment to be bitching that you hadn’t responded, but I guess that’s mostly what I said. I will say, though, that I think this really is a dismissal. For...
View ArticleBy: Tyler Bickford
That said I do think the main point of the OP holds widely and is valuable, but that there are important exceptions that matter and may require limiting the generalizability or rearticulating the...
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To put my point another way, if some women are dissatisfied with their domestic arrangements, it is probably because of inadequate direct flows of compensation that they were expecting, not because...
View ArticleBy: Economists give good advice | anotherpanacea
[...] on August 22nd, 2012 Here’s Eli Dourado: In modern society, better jobs and relationships are often the reward for the production of [...]
View ArticleBy: Friday links | Dynamic Ecology
[...] one is for Meg, Brian, and Chris, to encourage them to stick around for the long term: why you should blog more. I mean, besides the obvious “to further embarrass me by continuing to attract way...
View ArticleBy: Awesome advice from Eli Dourado | The Voices In My Head
[...] link Share this:TwitterFacebookEmailRedditStumbleUponTumblrPinterestLike this:LikeBe the first to like this. This entry was posted in The Human Condition, Uncategorized by Joe Hannigan. Bookmark...
View ArticleBy: Fototropik | Life Hacks: How to get more out of everything
[…] around, and you will have plenty of rewarding opportunities you would not have had otherwise. – Eli Dourado, Why I Should Blog […]
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