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Poor impulse control.
January 07, 2013, 07:02:47 PM
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Yes, that is a real life economist.  And, yes, he thinks that matter and energy cannot be depleted.  Do you see just how screwed we all are?

Well, as far as it goes, it is true. But it's really hard to run your economy on nothing but waste heat and ash, ya know?

This must be the only forum where the possibility of the heat death of an economy is discussed Smiley
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Live and Let Live
January 07, 2013, 06:45:22 PM
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Yes, that is a real life economist.  And, yes, he thinks that matter and energy cannot be depleted.  Do you see just how screwed we all are?

Well, as far as it goes, it is true. But it's really hard to run your economy on nothing but waste heat and ash, ya know?

The fed can be thought as a closed system (they print new money, they move the value from one place to another).
No matter how hard they try to create energy, they simply move it from one place to another.  They are simply playing a loosing game.
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Eadem mutata resurgo
January 07, 2013, 06:36:06 AM
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Yes, that is a real life economist.  And, yes, he thinks that matter and energy cannot be depleted.  Do you see just how screwed we all are?

Well, as far as it goes, it is true. But it's really hard to run your economy on nothing but waste heat and ash, ya know?

Quite.

Explaining a concept such as thermodynamic entropy to an economist is risking a brain-explosion moment.
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January 01, 2013, 05:01:38 AM
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Yes, that is a real life economist.  And, yes, he thinks that matter and energy cannot be depleted.  Do you see just how screwed we all are?

Well, as far as it goes, it is true. But it's really hard to run your economy on nothing but waste heat and ash, ya know?
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January 01, 2013, 04:32:33 AM
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LOL, I think I'm going to have to take credit for this.  In return, at least, I did learn about Physiocracy.

There's no telling why Krugman missed this.  I don't think he's an actual idiot.  I think he's mostly just a political shill.

Either way, it's not really surprising to me.  Economists don't seem to have the slightest clue about the real world.  Here's a perfect example, from an argument I had several years back with a couple of economists on YouTube.  I just happened to stumble upon it, looking for some of my recent posts on the obsolescence of human labor:

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Yes, that is a real life economist.  And, yes, he thinks that matter and energy cannot be depleted.  Do you see just how screwed we all are?
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January 01, 2013, 04:31:09 AM
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My observation is that when economists discuss economic policy (as opposed to economics itself), they tend to forget everything they learned about economics. They somehow forget that even the simplest economy is an enormously complicated system, and they have no problem boiling it down to a single equation, like Y = C + G + I + X, and assuming everything is constant.

Paul Krugman is the master of self-inflicted ignorance.
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