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|content=There's plenty of beauty in Economics Paul, but that works okay: | |content=There's plenty of beauty in Economics Paul, but that works okay: [[Ronald Coase|Coase's Thm]], [[Arrow's Impossibility Theorem|Arrow's Impossibility Thm]], Fixed Pt Thms, etc... | ||
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|content=VaR -> [[Kayfabe]] <nowiki>|</nowiki> | |content=VaR -> [[Kayfabe]] <nowiki>|</nowiki> [[Ronald Coase|Coase]] -> Economics <nowiki>|</nowiki> [[Stable Tastes]] -> [[Kayfabe]] <nowiki>|</nowiki> [[Arrow's Impossibility Theorem|Arrow's Theorem]] -> Economics <nowiki>|</nowiki> Rep. Consumer -> [[Kayfabe]] <nowiki>|</nowiki> B. Scholes-> Econ | ||
|timestamp=12:26 PM · Sep 10, 2009 | |timestamp=12:26 PM · Sep 10, 2009 | ||
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|content=@ubfid Hi Fergus. The Stigler quotes come from the 'Eureka!' chapter in his autobiography: http://bit.ly/CoaseStigler | |content=@ubfid Hi Fergus. The [[George Stigler|Stigler]] quotes come from the 'Eureka!' chapter in his autobiography: http://bit.ly/CoaseStigler | ||
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|content="Economists could not understand how so fine an economist as | |content="Economists could not understand how so fine an economist as [[Ronald Coase|Coase]] could make so obvious a mistake." -UChicago peer reviews [[Ronald Coase|Coase]] [Stigler] | ||
|timestamp=6:30 AM · Nov 16, 2009 | |timestamp=6:30 AM · Nov 16, 2009 | ||
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|content="[After] 2 hours of argument, the vote went from 20 against and 1 for | |content="[After] 2 hours of argument, the vote went from 20 against and 1 for [[Ronald Coase|Coase]] to 21 for [[Ronald Coase|Coase]]." -Chicago Econ. reviews itself. [Stigler] | ||
|timestamp=6:35 AM · Nov 16, 2009 | |timestamp=6:35 AM · Nov 16, 2009 | ||
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|content=Via revealed preference, | |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 | |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. | ||
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|content=To me, | |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 · Feb 7, 2010 | |timestamp=2:50 PM · Feb 7, 2010 | ||
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|timestamp=3:00 PM · Feb 7, 2010 | |timestamp=3:00 PM · Feb 7, 2010 | ||
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|name=Eric Weinstein | |||
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|content=Lefty style | |||
What do we want: Securitization of [[Ronald Coase|tradable Coasian rights]] for native labor!! | |||
When do we want it: Now! | |||
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|content=@pmarca Eric, great paper; can we fit it on a bumper sticker?http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.546.895&rep=rep1&type=pdf | |||
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|name=Eric Weinstein | |name=Eric Weinstein | ||
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|content= | |content=Amen! | ||
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|content=Use the | |content=Use the [[Coasian rights|Coase]], Andrew. Put away the UBI. Partner with @NicoleShanahan as politician; the [[Coasian rights|Coase]] is strong with this one | ||
[[Coasian rights]] are the solution to both our [[Immigration|immigration nightmare]] and our AI labor apocalypse: | |||
::: | :::Coase >> UBI | ||
Let’s debate it out. | Let’s debate it out. | ||
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|content=For how this works, I wrote a paper explaining it in the case of [[Immigration|immigration]] that has very little math in it (I.e. the underlying math is hidden by moving it from formulae to pictures) so everyone can understand it. | |||
To make it into an AI free market solution, change Foreign Worker to “AI system” and the idea mostly just goes through mutatis mutandis: | |||
https://researchrepository.ilo.org/esploro/outputs/journalArticle/Migration-for-the-benefit-of-all/995274442302676/filesAndLinks?index=0 | |||
|timestamp=4:45 PM · Mar 20, 2025 | |timestamp=4:45 PM · Mar 20, 2025 | ||
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|content=Coasean economics is not only human-affirming in the age of AI, but is elegantly designed for continued economic growth for societies built around principles of free market prosperity, peace and liberty. | |||
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