what will they teach us
I don’t like how there are so many things to learn about economics from wikipedia that they don’t teach us like the cobweb model, the true nature of pareto optimality, what ceteris paribus truly connotesĀ and everything else in between. They do teach them in other schools but not in meridian.
Why? I’m guessing because they couldn’t trust us with the basic syllabus so why bother giving us more right? I really think economics is wonderful because there’s so much more deeper meaning to it as it discusses the rationality of human beings, us greedy pigs, and how there’s no invisible hand in the market as Adam Smith proposed but everything is a consequence of our actions. Beautiful huh?
So I’m here to stick to my books and try and shut out all other worldly thoughts about economics because like it or not if I can’t get the basics right what’s the point of anything additional right?
The world is really beautiful, us humans are really perfect. There’s a reason they created the word right?

