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发表于 2013-4-8 17:26
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Econ is all micro there is no marco, I agree. When i was studying for my PhD, all the macro was based upon nonlinear equations and then aggregated. Real tough unless you are a quant jock, but it does make you realize that economists think that people think in these complex mathematical manners, which they dont. That is why i found behavioral economics really useful. Economic psychology is going to be the next big frontier in human decision making. Thaler from U Chicago, Matt Rabin, Berkeley, my prof, Gary Charness, UCSB, real interesting theory. |
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