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Few professors would dare to publish research or teach a course debunking the claims made in various ethnic, gender, or other 'studies' courses.
Thomas Sowell
Made
Gender
Few
Research
Publish
Other
Claims
Dare
Would
Various
Studies
Course
Courses
Ethnic
Teach
Professors
Conspicuous consumption of valuable goods is a means of reputability to the gentleman of leisure.
Thorstein Veblen
Valuable
Gentleman
Conspicuous
Consumption
Goods
Leisure
Means
All business sagacity reduces itself in the last analysis to judicious use of sabotage.
Thorstein Veblen
Business
Analysis
Sabotage
Judicious
Itself
Use
Last
In itself and in its consequences the life of leisure is beautiful and ennobling in all civilised men's eyes.
Thorstein Veblen
Life
Beautiful
Eyes
Men
Consequences
Civilised
Itself
Leisure
In point of substantial merit the law school belongs in the modern university no more than a school of fencing or dancing.
Thorstein Veblen
Law
School
Dancing
Law School
More
Point
Merit
Fencing
Than
Modern
Substantial
Belongs
University
Failure's inevitable. It happens all the time in a complex economy. And how did the economy produce all these amazing things that we have around us, computers and cell phones and so on? Well, the process was trial and error. There were a bunch of ideas, and the good ones grew and prospered, and the bad ones were pretty ruthlessly weeded out.
Tim Harford
Time
Good
Failure
Phones
Amazing
Inevitable
Cell Phones
Trial
Trial And Error
Complex
Out
Bad
Good Ones
Pretty
Bad Ones
Computers
Economy
Ideas
Well
Around
How
Were
Amazing Things
Error
Bunch
Did
Cell
Grew
Happens
Process
Produce
Us
Things
How did the economy produce all these amazing things that we have around us - computers and cell phones and so on? There were a bunch of ideas, and the good ones grew and prospered. And the bad ones were pretty ruthlessly weeded out.
Tim Harford
Good
Phones
Amazing
Cell Phones
Out
Bad
Good Ones
Pretty
Bad Ones
Computers
Economy
Ideas
Around
How
Were
Amazing Things
Bunch
Did
Cell
Grew
Produce
Us
Things
I never understand why 'economist makes forecast' is ever a headline. Whether the economist in question is from the International Monetary Fund, a City forecasting group or the Treasury - a forecast is still not news.
Tim Harford
News
Group
City
Never
Headline
Economist
Forecast
Forecasting
Makes
Understand
Still
Question
Whether
International
Fund
Why
Ever
Monetary
Treasury
It's difficult because we tend to overrate the pain of failure. We fear it too much. That's research that emerges from psychology. We think it's going to be worse than it really is. And, I think, as we get a bit older, really after we leave school or college, we quickly stop experimenting.
Tim Harford
Failure
Fear
School
Too Much
College
Pain
Research
Older
Difficult
Think
Too
Worse
Bit
Emerges
Tend
Because
Leave
Quickly
Than
Get
Going
Stop
After
Experimenting
Psychology
Much
Really
If the whole process of learning from failure means discarding stuff that's not working, but in fact, our natural reaction is to keep going, to throw more money behind it, to throw more emotional energy behind it... that's a real problem.
Tim Harford
Failure
Learning
Natural
Problem
Money
Energy
Our
More
Fact
Throw
Emotional
Stuff
Reaction
Real
Real Problem
Going
Behind
In Fact
Process
Working
Means
Whole
Keep
Keep Going
I am aiming my books at anybody with no economics background.
Tim Harford
Economics
Aiming
Books
Background
Am
Anybody
In certain businesses, I would say 10 failures to one success is a perfectly acceptable ratio. Because the failures die pretty quickly, they're not that expensive, and the successes can be really huge.
Tim Harford
Success
Say
Would
Pretty
Ratio
Perfectly
Failures
Acceptable
Because
Huge
Quickly
Die
Expensive
Success Is
Successes
Really
Certain
Businesses
I don't think Brian Cox does 'The Wonders of the Solar System' because he believes the world would be a better place if people understood about the rings of Saturn; I just think he finds physics extremely interesting. It brings him joy, and he wants to spread the love. I feel the same about economics.
Tim Harford
Love
People
Physics
Joy
World
Better
Solar
Economics
Think
Solar System
Extremely
System
Would
Would-Be
Rings
Finds
About
Better Place
He
Feel
Him
Because
Does
Spread
Understood
Cox
Same
Wonders
Just
Wants
Place
Interesting
Brian
Believes
Saturn
Brings
Funnily enough, the Federal Reserve produced comics about monetary policy, and there is a good comic book guide to microeconomics and macroeconomics out there. But it is not really appropriate for younger readers; it is really aimed at economics students.
Tim Harford
Good
Book
Economics
Enough
Appropriate
Guide
Out
About
Federal
Federal Reserve
Students
Policy
Readers
Comic
Comic Book
Comics
Younger
Produced
Really
Reserve
Monetary
Monetary Policy
The supermarket chain Whole Foods has quite a radical employee empowerment program, where employees get to decide whether another employee can work in their team or not. If they think this person's a slacker, doesn't have good ideas, they can vote and say, no, we don't want this person to be working with us on the vegetable aisle.
Tim Harford
Work
Good
Vote
Employees
Radical
Think
Good Ideas
Say
Aisle
Supermarket
Foods
Vegetable
Employee
Ideas
Empowerment
Another
Person
Get
Quite
Where
Want
Decide
Whether
Us
Working
Team
Whole
Chain
Whole Foods
Program
Cory Doctorow should be too busy for lunch. He's co-editor of, and a prolific contributor to, one of the most influential blogs in the world, Boing Boing. Over the past decade the Canadian-born writer has published 16 books, mostly science fiction novels. He campaigns vigorously on the politics of the digital age.
Tim Harford
Politics
Science
Age
World
Digital
Past
Busy
Lunch
Too
Digital Age
Books
Prolific
Writer
He
Over
Most
Mostly
Science Fiction
Blogs
Past Decade
Campaigns
Decade
Contributor
Fiction
Influential
Should
Novels
Published
People today don't become economists to make the world a better place.
Tim Harford
Today
People
World
Better
Become
Better Place
Economists
Make
Place
Firms produce goods for households - that's us - and provide us with incomes, and that's even better, because we can spend those incomes on more goods and services. That's called the circular flow of the economy.
Tim Jackson
Better
Spend
Circular
Those
More
Goods
Economy
Households
Because
Provide
Produce
Us
Even
Incomes
Services
Flow
Novelty is adaptive when things are changing and you need to adapt yourself. Tradition is essential to lay down the stability to raise families and form cohesive social groups.
Tim Jackson
You
Yourself
Down
Adaptive
Changing
Lay
Tradition
Families
Stability
Essential
Form
Social
Groups
Novelty
Things
Raise
Cohesive
Adapt
Need
Questioning growth is deemed to be the act of lunatics, idealists and revolutionaries. But question it we must.
Tim Jackson
Must
Idealists
Question
Questioning
Revolutionaries
Act
Deemed
Growth
Lunatics
Big companies are reliant on institutional investors on a punishing schedule which leads to ruthless behaviour. This form of capitalism with this structure and incentives will never deliver sustainability.
Tim Jackson
Capitalism
Will
Big
Punishing
Structure
Ruthless
Schedule
Deliver
Never
Investors
Leads
Institutional
Big Companies
Behaviour
Sustainability
Form
Which
Incentives
Companies
The most staggering linguistic turnabout for me is the one that equates green economy with 'sustained economic growth.'
Tim Jackson
Me
Economic
Economic Growth
Economy
Most
Linguistic
Green
Sustained
Staggering
Growth
The philosophical point is that our happiness and wellbeing is not based on incomes rising. This is not just the wisdom of sages but of ordinary people. Prosperity is more social and psychological: it's about identification, affiliation, participation in society and a sense of purpose.
Tim Jackson
Happiness
Wisdom
People
Prosperity
Sense
Society
Our
Philosophical
About
Rising
More
Purpose
Point
Participation
Identification
Wellbeing
Affiliation
Just
Psychological
Ordinary
Ordinary People
Social
Based
Incomes
On the mathematical side, you could in principle build a society in which people were fulfilling their needs and flourishing as human beings in a higher way than in a consumer society, provided you had the right investments in the opportunity to flourish in less materialistic ways.
Tim Jackson
Needs
You
People
Opportunity
Build
Society
Side
Way
Ways
Could
Higher
Consumer
Had
Investments
Principle
Materialistic
Were
Provided
Mathematical
Than
Human
Human Beings
Which
Fulfilling
Less
Beings
Right
Flourish
Flourishing
We have stood up and said continuing growth in the Western world is unjust, inappropriate and potentially destabilising. Having said that, we understand why governments do it, so there is an onus on us to show there are other stories and to identify the institutional innovations you might need in order to arrive at this other place.
Tim Jackson
You
World
Unjust
Other
Innovations
Having
Potentially
Institutional
Identify
Understand
Said
Arrive
Continuing
Western
Governments
Up
Western World
Stood
Order
Stories
Place
Might
Inappropriate
Us
Show
Why
Growth
Need
The care and concern of one human being for another is a peculiar 'commodity.' It can't be stockpiled. It becomes degraded through trade. It isn't delivered by machines. Its quality rests entirely on the attention paid by one person to another. Even to speak of reducing the time involved is to misunderstand its value.
Tim Jackson
Time
Quality
Human Being
Speak
Care
Value
Machines
Degraded
Entirely
Rests
Through
Delivered
Attention
Involved
Concern
Another
Trade
Becomes
Misunderstand
Reducing
Person
Human
Commodity
Being
Paid
Even
Peculiar
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