Posted in Economics 207, Methodology on Mar 9th, 2011
The rationality assumption is what makes economics economics, apart from the other social sciences. At least so it seems. What is this assumption? It is best thought as this: when we study human action, we assume that individuals have a goal they are trying to achieve, and that they pursue that goal in a consistent […]
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Posted in Economics 207 on May 3rd, 2007
We are very glad to see that you have clicked through the link. If you have found your way to this page by honestly navigating to it via scrolling through the extra materials you have found in the course, then please follow the directions that follow. If you were given the link to this page […]
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Posted in Economics 108 on Apr 11th, 2006
You have been reading an article from Coyote Blog that Professor Rizzo posted to a class website. Please email him indicating you have landed here, and who told you about this page. here, by the way, is the link that the post should have taken you to: https://www.healthcare.gov/small-businesses/employers/
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Posted in Courses & Student Resources on Apr 1st, 2006
E-mail Professor Rizzo indicating that you have found this post, and how you came to find it.
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