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[经济学论文] 诺奖得主萨金特对经济学的十二点总结 [推广有奖]

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鲛人泣月 发表于 2014-1-22 10:35:43 |AI写论文

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诺奖得主萨金特对经济学的十二点总结



I remember how happy I felt when I graduated from Berkeley many years ago. But I thought the graduation speeches were long. I will economize on words. Economics is organized common sense. Here is a short list of valuable lessons that our beautiful subject teaches.
1. Many things that are desirable are not feasible.
很多事情只是看起来很美但是做起来没戏(许多事情,是可取的,但是不可行的)
2. Individuals and communities face trade-offs.
3. Other people have more information about their abilities, their efforts, and their preferences than you do.
4. Everyone responds to incentives, including people you want to help. That is why social safety nets don’t always end up working as intended.
5. There are tradeoffs between equality and efficiency.
6. In an equilibrium of a game or an economy, people are satisfied with their choices. That is why it is difficult for well meaning outsiders to change things for better or worse.
7. In the future, you too will respond to incentives. That is why there are some promises that you’d like to make but can’t. No one will believe those promises because they know that later it will not be in your interest to deliver. The lesson here is this: before you make a promise, think about whether you will want to keep it if and when your circumstances change. This is how you earn a reputation.
8. Governments and voters respond to incentives too. That is why governments sometimes default on loans and other promises that they have made.
9. It is feasible for one generation to shift costs to subsequent ones. That is what national government debts and the U.S. social security system do (but not the social security system of Singapore).
10. When a government spends, its citizens eventually pay, either today or tomorrow, either through explicit taxes or implicit ones like inflation.
11. Most people want other people to pay for public goods and government transfers (especially transfers to themselves).
12. Because market prices aggregate traders’ information, it is difficult to forecast stock prices and interest rates and exchange rates.


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cherubiclee 发表于 2014-1-22 10:43:46
这个得学习下

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maqin909 发表于 2014-1-23 21:18:04
学习一下!

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karenchen 发表于 2014-6-22 12:16:32
有个翻译版就好了

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消失的荣耀 发表于 2014-7-15 00:32:44
说的很有趣啊  

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铁锷未残 学生认证  发表于 2015-1-15 13:37:57
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