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  • 14:47, 22 April 2024 BeefSandwich27 talk contribs deleted page Fica lab (content was: "FICA Lab has reflected the spirit of "Breathe, Innovate, Thrive" from its founding in 2015. As the recipient of a UNICEF innovation project, [http://ficalab.com FICA Lab] has consistently shown that it is dedicated to breaking new ground and utilizing cutting edge technologies.", and the only contributor was "Feiche" (talk))
  • 14:47, 22 April 2024 BeefSandwich27 talk contribs blocked Feiche talk contribs with an expiration time of indefinite (account creation disabled)
  • 02:42, 22 April 2024 Feiche talk contribs created page Fica lab (Created page with "FICA Lab has reflected the spirit of "Breathe, Innovate, Thrive" from its founding in 2015. As the recipient of a UNICEF innovation project, [http://ficalab.com FICA Lab] has consistently shown that it is dedicated to breaking new ground and utilizing cutting edge technologies.")
  • 02:35, 22 April 2024 User account Feiche talk contribs was created
  • 22:16, 19 April 2024 Pyrope talk contribs created page Nothing Burger (Created page with ""Nothing Burger" is a colloquial term used to describe something that is insignificant, unimportant, or lacking substance. It's often used to dismiss a situation, event, or topic as being uninteresting or having no real impact. The term implies that whatever is being referred to is essentially devoid of substance, like a hamburger with no filling – just a bun. It's often used in casual conversation or in more informal settings to convey a sense of triviality or insigni...")
  • 06:45, 19 April 2024 Pyrope talk contribs created page WTF Happened in 1971 (Created page with "{{#widget:Tweet|id=25031763134775297}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1242981559017172993}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1258064619509174272}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1286336717688102913}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1316824095225331713}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1329169463019663360}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1345448452579151873}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1345530411863031814}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1435130271813095425}} {{#widget:Tweet|id=1542217784414707713}} {{stub}} Category:Concepts")
  • 06:10, 18 April 2024 Pyrope talk contribs created page Arrow's Impossibility Theorem (Created page with "Arrow's Impossibility Theorem, proposed by economist Kenneth Arrow in 1951, is a fundamental result in social choice theory that highlights the challenges of aggregating individual preferences into a collective or societal preference ranking. The theorem demonstrates that it's impossible to design a voting system that satisfies a set of seemingly reasonable criteria simultaneously. Here's a simplified explanation of Arrow's Impossibility Theorem: * '''Individual Prefer...")
  • 06:06, 18 April 2024 Pyrope talk contribs created page Social Welfare Function (Created page with "The concept of a Social Welfare Function (SWF) is often explored within the framework of welfare economics, which examines how resources can be allocated to maximize social welfare or utility. At its core, a Social Welfare Function is a theoretical construct used to represent society's preferences over alternative states of the world. It's essentially a way to aggregate individual preferences into a single measure of social welfare. Here's how it works: * '''Individua...")
  • 01:14, 17 April 2024 Pyrope talk contribs created page Comparative Advantage (Created page with "Comparative advantage is a fundamental concept in economics that explains how countries, individuals, or firms can benefit from specializing in producing goods or services in which they have a lower opportunity cost relative to others. This principle was first introduced by the economist David Ricardo in the early 19th century. At its core, comparative advantage suggests that even if one country is less efficient in producing all goods compared to another country, it ca...")
  • 22:37, 16 April 2024 Aardvark talk contribs moved page Long/Short Position to Long-Short Position
  • 22:16, 16 April 2024 Pyrope talk contribs created page Long/Short Position (Created page with "In financial trading, going '''"long"''' on something means to buy it with the expectation that its value will increase over time. Conversely, going '''"short"''' means to sell something with the expectation that its value will decrease. Abstracted from financial trading, the concept of long and short positions can be applied metaphorically to various aspects of life, particularly in decision-making, belief systems, and personal values. Taking a "long" position on some...")
  • 20:21, 16 April 2024 Pyrope talk contribs created page Stay In Your Lane (Created page with "The phrase "stay in your lane" is typically used as a metaphorical way of telling someone to focus on their own responsibilities, expertise, or domain rather than meddling in or offering opinions on matters outside of their purview. It's often used to maintain boundaries, prevent overreach, or discourage someone from interfering in areas where they lack competence or authority. However, "stay in your lane" can be weaponized when used inappropriately or in a manner that...")
  • 18:59, 16 April 2024 Pyrope talk contribs created page Camping and Decamping (Created page with "Ideological "Camping" refers to temporarily adopting or exploring a particular perspective, ideology, or set of ideas. It's like setting up camp in a new mental space, trying it out, and seeing how it fits with one's beliefs or understanding. Conversely, Ideological "Decamping" refers to leaving behind or moving away from that adopted perspective or set of ideas. It's like breaking camp and returning to one's default or original mental state or perspective after experim...")
  • 05:32, 15 April 2024 Pyrope talk contribs created page Geometric Marginalism (Created page with "{{#widget:Tweet|id=1423392839568789504}} {{stub}}")
  • 05:00, 15 April 2024 Pyrope talk contribs created page Matilda Effect (Created page with "The "Matilda Effect" is a concept coined by science historian Margaret Rossiter, inspired by suffragist Matilda Joslyn Gage. It refers to the systematic undervaluation and underrecognition of the contributions of women in academia and science, particularly in cases where their work is attributed to male colleagues or supervisors. In many fields, women have historically faced significant barriers to entry and advancement, leading to disparities in recognition, funding, a...")
  • 04:56, 15 April 2024 Pyrope talk contribs created page Matthew Effect (Created page with "The Matthew Effect, coined by sociologist Robert K. Merton, refers to the phenomenon where the rich get richer and the poor get poorer, or more specifically, where those who already have an advantage tend to accumulate more advantages, while those who are disadvantaged struggle to catch up. This concept derives its name from the Gospel of Matthew, specifically the passage "For unto every one that hath shall be given, and he shall have abundance: but from him that hath no...")
  • 19:57, 6 April 2024 Pyrope talk contribs created page Funeral by Funeral (Created page with "The quote "Science advances one funeral at a time", attributed to Max Planck, is well known among academics, particularly in STEM fields, due to its insight into the dynamics of scientific progress and the resistance to change within scientific communities. * '''Paradigm Shifts:''' Planck's quote highlights the idea that scientific progress is often hindered by entrenched beliefs and paradigms held by established scientists. It suggests that significant advancements in...")
  • 19:26, 6 April 2024 Pyrope talk contribs created page File:ECONOMIC-IMPERIALISM-Edward-P-Lazear.png
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  • 19:23, 6 April 2024 Pyrope talk contribs created page Economic Imperialism (Created page with "thumb|Edward P. Lazear "Economic Imperialism" is a seminal paper authored by Edward P. Lazear, published in 1999. In this paper, Lazear challenges the boundaries between economics and other social sciences, particularly sociology. He argues that economics, with its focus on rational decision-making and incentives, has expanded its domain beyond traditional economic topics to explain phenomena traditionally studied by sociologists. Lazear in...")
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