Professor Mark J. Perry's Blog for Economics and Finance
xkcd for v day is fantastic.http://xkcd.com/1016/
Hmmm, that graph of the red & blue reminds of the graph comparing the LTRO to QE II...
Although the Production Possibilities Frontier is very original as a valentine [economics speaking], the Chocolate Possibilities Frontier would be pretty sweet as well.
Economists are total geeks. I love it. The econ department is where I picked up my husband :)
how about, "honey, there is no diminshing marginal utility in your curves."
Duncan: If you check the link, there's a chart there about marginal utility not decreasing!
The last one on the list is genius.
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xkcd for v day is fantastic.
ReplyDeletehttp://xkcd.com/1016/
Hmmm, that graph of the red & blue reminds of the graph comparing the LTRO to QE II...
ReplyDeleteAlthough the Production Possibilities Frontier is very original as a valentine [economics speaking], the Chocolate Possibilities Frontier would be pretty sweet as well.
ReplyDeleteEconomists are total geeks. I love it. The econ department is where I picked up my husband :)
ReplyDeletehow about, "honey, there is no diminshing marginal utility in your curves."
ReplyDeleteDuncan: If you check the link, there's a chart there about marginal utility not decreasing!
ReplyDeleteThe last one on the list is genius.
ReplyDelete