domingo, 25 de octubre de 2009

FRASES

Recogido en The Economist's View y dicho por una periodista rusa:

“Whenever we read an article about the health dangers of butter, we would immediately run out and buy as much butter as we could find,” she told me. “We knew it meant there was about to be a butter shortage.” In other words, Russians looked only for the agenda, the motivation behind the assertion. The actual truth was irrelevant. 

Y una frase de Keynes, ahora que hasta Posner se ha hecho keynesiano:


"If human nature felt no temptation to take a chance, no satisfaction (profit apart) in constructing a factory, a railway, a mine or a farm, there might not be much investment merely as a result of cold calculation." (debido a la incertidumbre)

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