Economics is, at root, the study of incentives: how people get what they want, or need, especially when other people want or need the same thing.
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If economics is a science primarily concerned with incentives, it is also—fortunately—a science with statistical tools to measure how people respond to those incentives. All you need are some data.
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Why is “I don’t know” so hard to say? . . . Sure, kids make up answers but why do we? . .
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The absurdly talented George Bernard Shaw—a world-class writer and a founder of the London School of Economics—noted this thought deficit many years ago. “Few people think more than two or three times a year,” Shaw reportedly said. “I have made an international reputation for myself by thinking once or twice a week
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