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You state that your book is based on one fundamental assumption about human nature: people respond to incentives. Which is another way of saying that people are basically selfish. Take someone like Jesus Christ. What was his “incentive†to go on the cross?
“Jesus probably didn’t know much about macroeconomics, even though he was God.â€
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Tagged Economics, Freakonomics, God, Humor, incentives, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Super Freakonomics
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Jesus of Nazareth (a.k.a. Jesus Christ) was a socialist —according to Michael Moore.
Jesus of Nazareth (a.k.a. Jesus Christ) @ Wikipedia – Prediction Markets: – Capitalism: A Love Story @ Hollywood Stock Exchange – Capitalism: A Love Story @ InTrade – Capitalism: A Love Story @ HubDub – Previously: – AVATAR – THE … Continue reading
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Tagged betting markets, capitalism, Capitalism: A Love Story, economy, event derivative markets, films, Hollywood Stock Exchange, HubDub, InTrade, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Jesus of Nazareth, Michael Moore, movies, prediction markets, Sean Hannity, US politics
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