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|content=Via revealed preference, '''Coase''' seems to me a modern Solomon asking "Do you really love efficiency, or do you plead before us to seek rent?"
|content=Via [[Revealed Preference|revealed preference]], [[Ronald Coase|Coase]] seems to me a modern Solomon asking "Do you really love efficiency, or do you plead before us to seek rent?"
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|content=I guessed wrong when I first heard '''Coase's theorem''' phrased as an economics puzzle. No shame in that: it's as deep as it is elegant.
|content=I guessed wrong when I first heard [[Ronald Coase|Coase's theorem]] phrased as an economics puzzle. No shame in that: it's as deep as it is elegant.
|timestamp=6:44 AM ยท Feb 7, 2010
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|content=To me, '''Coase's result''' is simultaneously radical in opposite political directions by decoupling efficiency & distribution via securitization.
|content=To me, [[Ronald Coase|Coase's result]] is simultaneously radical in opposite political directions by decoupling efficiency & distribution via securitization.
|timestamp=2:50 PM ยท Feb 7, 2010
|timestamp=2:50 PM ยท Feb 7, 2010
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