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But it's not just about psychology; it's about
economics.
It's a metaphor of economics, of a balance sheet, of accounting, of transactions.
So I started a farm in Missouri and learned about the
economics
of farming.
So back to
economics.
If economics, if the market, drives security, and if people make trade-offs based on the feeling of security, then the smart thing for companies to do for the economic incentives is to make people feel secure.
These are spaces for what we call "restorative economics."
Located in East Oakland, California, "Restore Oakland" will be the country’s first center for restorative justice and restorative
economics.
We've looked at three things: peacemaking centers, centers for restorative justice and restorative
economics
and pop-up villages.
Well after many years working in trade and economics, four years ago, I found myself working on the front lines of human vulnerability.
So this was the birth of vampire
economics.
This session today is about behavioral
economics.
They asked themselves a question: If
economics
could make such a convincing case for early action on climate change, well why can't the same be done for conservation?
Will
economics
solve everything?
So one of the first things we teach people in economics, statistics, business and psychology courses is how, in a statistically valid way, do we eliminate the weirdos.
Behavioral finance is really a combination of psychology and economics, trying to understand the money mistakes people make.
No, no, no, this is a real study and it's got a lot to do with behavioral
economics.
Parents set up shop and begin stocking their shelves with inventory, the only limitation being sperm, egg and
economics.
And the problems that we are facing today in fields like science and in
economics
are so vast and so complex that we are going to need armies of people coming together to solve them working together.
So from your point of view, you had this great Pickens Plan that was based on wind energy, and you abandoned it basically because the
economics
changed.
So we have this image in political science, economics, the humanities, the philosophy for that matter, that man is a wolf to man.
When I started working on these projects, I was not thinking at all about economics, but eventually it kind of sucks you back in.
Here's the
economics
of illegal immigration.
And I think one of the problems with classical
economics
is, it's absolutely preoccupied with reality.
They believed that there was a discipline called praxeology, which is a prior discipline to the study of
economics.
I think the danger we have in today's world is we have the study of
economics
considers itself to be a prior discipline to the study of human psychology.
But as Charlie Munger says, "If
economics
isn't behavioral, I don't know what the hell is."
Von Mises, interestingly, believes
economics
is just a subset of psychology.
I think he just refers to
economics
as "the study of human praxeology under conditions of scarcity."
It has generated considerable insight in physics, in biology and economics, but not that much in the humanities and in history.
But most importantly, what we are trying to do right now is we are trying to scale this up, because there are over 250,000 ASHA workers on the ground who are these amazing foot soldiers, and if we can give at least a fraction of them the access to these things, it just changes the way the
economics
of public health care works, and it changes the way systems actually function, not just on a systematic planning level, but also in a very grassroots, bottom-up level.
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