Economists Call Quotes
6 Economists Call quotes by 5 unique authors
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What our economists call a depressed area almost always turns out to be a cleaner, freer, more livable place than most.
— Edward Abbey
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When we have an experience -- hearing a particular sonata, making love with a particular person, watching the sun set from a particular window of…
— Daniel Gilbert
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The biggest tab the public picks up for fossil fuels has to do with what economists call 'external costs,' like the health effects of air…
— Jeff Goodell
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We're more familiar with what economists call an English auction - prices start low and rise as people bid. However, there is also the Dutch…
— Nathan Myhrvold
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Intellectual-property rules are clearly necessary to spur innovation: if every invention could be stolen, or every new drug immediately copied, few people would invest in…
— James Surowiecki
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Psychologists call this habituation, economists call it declining marginal utility, and the rest of us call it marriage.
— Daniel Gilbert
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