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my first day of macroeconommics

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Peter Griffin Posted: Wed, Aug 27 2008 5:19 PM

I just wanted to throw my desk at my economics professor today.Angry 

how do other students here deal with their professors  in their economics class?

I felt like telling him to just quit his job in the class earlier today,LOL.

 

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eliotn replied on Wed, Aug 27 2008 8:31 PM

Peter Griffin:

I just wanted to throw my desk at my economics professor today.Angry 

how do other students here deal with their professors  in their economics class?

I felt like telling him to just quit his job in the class earlier today,LOL.

 

Ah yes, what should I do when my econ teacher is a kenyesian ****?

Wonder why they are teachers.  Especially at the public school.

I want to interrupt the lecture when the professor is lecturing something silly and yell, "DON'T BELIEVE HIM!"

Argue.

But then, this is actually good, since I learn how other schools of thought work and why they are wrong.  I wonder why it is thought that Keynes > Mises, even though it is actually the opposite.

Schools are labour camps.

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To continue, here's what I learned in my 2nd year Macro class this year:

*Why was inflation constantly positive from c. 1970 onwards? Oil shocks.


Austrians do it a priori

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