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  • #1
    “When government is bankrolling the business, there is no need to produce something and sell it for more than it cost to make."

    Wheelan, Charles J.. Naked Economics: Undressing the Dismal Science (p. 36). W. W. Norton & Company. Kindle Edition.”
    Wheelan, Charles J.

  • #2
    “Fryer paid second graders $2 for every book they read. This reward for inputs—something students can control directly—did change behavior and ultimately led to higher grades (though that is not what the students were rewarded for).5

    5. “Satchel, Uniform, Bonus,” The Economist, May 20, 2010.

    Naked Economics: Undressing the Dismal Science (p. 38). W. W. Norton & Company. Kindle Edition.”
    Wheelan, Charles J.

  • #3
    “The business cycle takes a human toll, as the layoffs splashed across the headlines attest. Policymakers are increasingly expected to smooth this business cycle; economists are supposed to tell them how to do it.

    Wheelan, Charles J.. Naked Economics: Undressing the Dismal Science (p. 213). W. W. Norton & Company. Kindle Edition.”
    Wheelan, Charles J.

  • #4
    “Most economists would concede that, in theory, government has the tools to smooth the business cycle. The problem is that fiscal policy is not made in theory; it’s made in Congress. For fiscal policy to be a successful antidote to recession, three things must happen: (1) Congress and the president must agree to a plan that contains an appropriate remedy; (2) they must pass their plan in a timely manner; and (3) the prescribed remedy must kick in fast. The likelihood of nailing all three of these requirements is slim. Remarkably, in most postwar recessions, Congress did not pass legislation in response to the downturn until after it had ended. In one particularly egregious example, Congress was still passing legislation in May 1977 to deal with the recession that ended in March 1975.17 At the end of the relatively mild 2001–2002 recession, the New York Times ran the following headline: “Fed Chief Sees Decline Over; House Passes Recovery Bill.” I’m not making this stuff up.

    Wheelan, Charles J.. Naked Economics: Undressing the Dismal Science (p. 214). W. W. Norton & Company. Kindle Edition.”
    Wheelan, Charles J.

  • #5
    “I was fond of saying, “A bad stimulus is better than no stimulus, and a bad stimulus is what we got.”

    Wheelan, Charles J.. Naked Economics: Undressing the Dismal Science (p. 215). W. W. Norton & Company. Kindle Edition.”
    Wheelan, Charles J.

  • #6
    Steven Gould
    “Main Street, though, hadn’t changed enough to be strange. It was full of memories, and when I saw the coffee shop the whole thing blurred out of focus and ran down my cheeks.”
    Steven Gould, Exo

  • #7
    Andy Weir
    “Ares 3. Well, that was my mission. Okay, not mine per se. Commander Lewis was in charge. I was just one of her crew. Actually, I was the very lowest ranked member of the crew. I would only be “in command” of the mission if I were the only remaining person.

    What do you know? I’m in command.”
    Andy Weir, The Martian

  • #8
    Alan Greenspan
    “I guess I should warn you, if I turn out to be particularly clear, you’ve probably misunderstood what I’ve said.”
    Alan Greenspan



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