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Austrian Economics, a lens on everyday reality
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170Don, I don't play. To me, it would be essentially throwing away $100 that Wildstar-3/6/2003
169Wildstar, OT? Say that you could win $100M by correctly predicting the number Don Lloyd-3/6/2003
168Wildstar, <i>What made me ask you is that the scenario reminded me of an Don Lloyd-3/1/2003
167Don, What made me ask you is that the scenario reminded me of an incident I wasWildstar-2/28/2003
166Wildstar, <i>What do you think about this author's opinion that game Don Lloyd-2/28/2003
165Don, nytimes.com <i>HERE's a game economists play: Player 1 has $10 Wildstar-2/28/2003
164Wildstar, <i>In the post to which I am responding, you observed that markDon Lloyd-2/26/2003
163Don, In the post to which I am responding, you observed that market prices helpWildstar-2/26/2003
162Don, <i>I don't see any double counting in the denominator. If you seWildstar-1/29/2003
161Wildstar, <i>It seems to me based on your example that expensing stock anDon Lloyd-1/29/2003
160Don, <i>This is all true, but the problem with expensing stock and optionWildstar-1/29/2003
159Tim, <i>But currency, counterfeit or otherwise is a bit different then a Don Lloyd-1/28/2003
158But currency, counterfeit or otherwise is a bit different then a company's sTimF-1/28/2003
157Tim, That's better. Assume that the company vault is empty at the beginninDon Lloyd-1/28/2003
156<i> Pls review your numbers. I think you've picked up the wrong count TimF-1/28/2003
155Tim, <i>50mil in revenue Cost of product - One million notes $2 per noteDon Lloyd-1/28/2003
15450mil in revenue Cost of product - One million notes $2 per note. Cost of lTimF-1/27/2003
153Wildstar, A new accounting puzzle -- The company, The Dawn of a New Century, LDon Lloyd-1/25/2003
152Wildstar, <i>Do you have an "everyday reality" example of the ADon Lloyd-1/8/2003
151Thanks Don. Do you have an "everyday reality" example of the AustrianWildstar-1/8/2003
150Wildstar, <i>"...A couple of years ago, there was a 75% off liquidatDon Lloyd-1/7/2003
149Don, That makes a lot of sense. <i>But even ignoring all that, the appWildstar-1/7/2003
148Wildstar, That was a good try, but you realized that it didn't match realitDon Lloyd-1/7/2003
147Don, I’ve thought about this a lot. Initially, I thought I had a good explanatWildstar-1/7/2003
146Don, <i>I'm looking for an opinion on the quote from the following --Wildstar-1/6/2003
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