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FruFru FourOnehe trail. He listed a bunch of books that he read, so I went and checked them all out. Some I liked, some I didn't, but each one led me to other books, some I liked, some I didn't, etc, etc, on and on, until the nest thing I knew I was immersed in learning and knowledge. If you let yourself, once you start down that path, you can keep going forever. Almost all knowledge is intertwined if you follow the links.
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Scarcity produces several economic problems: What’s to be produced, who’s going
to get it, how’s it to be produced, and when is it to be produced? For example,
many Americans, and foreigners too, would love to have a home or vacation home
along the thousand miles of California, Oregon, and Washington coastline.
Shipping companies would like to use some of it as ports. The U.S. Defense
Department would like to use it for military installations. There’s simply not
enough coastline to meet all the competing wants and uses. That means there’s
conflict over coastline ownership and its uses. -
During fall semesters, I typically teach our first-year Ph.D.
microeconomics-theory course. Out of a love for teaching, I’ve decided to not
completely take off but deliver a few lectures on basic economic principles to
my readership. We’ll name the series “Economics for the Citizen.”
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