Seriously.D1B wrote:That may be true, but why the fuck have you not posted in my birthday thread?GannonFan wrote:
Neither of those two are scientists nor really qualified to make those determinations.
What is economics good for?
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Re: What is economics good for?
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Re: What is economics good for?
This is what I was referring to regarding medicine:JohnStOnge wrote:In medicine they do controlled experiments to demonstrate that something works and that what is predicted is likely to happen. It's a much, much "harder" science than economics. I don't even think economics should be called a science because there is no real possibility of conducting controlled experiments.ust look at medicine.
You don't like economics because much of what has proven to be historically true doesn't jive with your world view. It's not the science and hard numbers you argue with, but the interpretation. You're confusing the two.There are very few sciences that are unchanged from what they looked like 100 years ago - we're always learning and the new stuff in some cases proves what we thought we knew before was wrong, and in many cases proves what we knew before was right.


