Love as Economics and Economics as Love September 8, 2008
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An interesting take on love, although this guy may just need to just get out more.
Lessons in Love, by Way of Economics
By BEN STEINAS my fine professor of economics at Columbia, C. Lowell Harriss (who just celebrated his 96th birthday) used to tell us, economics is the study of the allocation of scarce goods and services. What could be scarcer or more precious than love? It is rare, hard to come by and often fragile.
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Philip AndersonMy primary life study has been about love. Second comes economics, so here, in the form of a few rules, is a little amalgam of the two fields: the economics of love. (I last wrote about this subject 20 years or so ago, and it’s time to update it.) (link)
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