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RE: Refuting Economics Accidentally posted and ran out of time to edit. 4. Supply in Neoclassical Economics is a calculus error. No, seriously.This one is fun and simple. To make a supply curve, neoclassical econ needs it t... |
In forum Statistical Analysis & Econometrics |
1 year ago |
Refuting Economics We're all aware on this forum how much literal junk and pseudoscience and lies there are in most fields of economics. I think it would be useful for us and others to have a place where we can collect ... |
In forum Statistical Analysis & Econometrics |
1 year ago |
RE: Should I remove the news forums i've avoided the news forums to prevent controversy. there's a nice community here and i don't want to get into debates or anything. |
In forum Site Feedback |
1 year ago |
RE: Capital as Power-ism and Abstract Labor @casperadmin @thardin i was referring to @tbrandon who mentioned wanting to do one in the post. |
In forum Random |
1 year ago |
RE: Capital as Power-ism and Abstract Labor Posted by: @thardin Use-values ("utils") on the other hand are notoriously tricky to quantify This is something I think Steve Keen's "Debunking Economics" is great for. He's not a marxist so normies... |
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1 year ago |
RE: Capital as Power-ism and Abstract Labor Definitely do a response video! Unlearning Econ is a smart guy but as someone with a graduate degree in econ he's definitely very far into the common misunderstandings and neoclassical-fueled/tinged i... |
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1 year ago |
Working backwards from a 5-Year Plan's end goal to make the targets for each intermediate year? In my free time for the past few days I've been rewriting the NewHarmony planning program from Julia to R (this has been taking me quite some time since i've also been using it as a way to teach mysel... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
RE: Optimisation and Prioritization of Needs haven't had time to read the entire thread so apologies if this has been said before. i've been trying to rewrite NewHarmony for R and in doing so I've gotten to the section where the "fit" for each p... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
RE: Which programming language is best suited for economic planning? Posted by: @jules @Joe This actually doesn't surprise me at all. Often times there is some work done to take advantage of parallelism safely or do fast numeric computing, and then there is some libra... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
RE: Which programming language is best suited for economic planning? @jules those two questions are an important distinction. great point. i think this really goes well with what i said previously about R. it's easy for researchers and lay people to write and check pla... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
RE: Which programming language is best suited for economic planning? R seems to be particularly well suited actually. the function for inverting matrixes ultimately is written in fortran. the pacma library's inv() function returns the inverse of a matrix but it's sourc... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
RE: Which programming language is best suited for economic planning? @casperadmin that library was my main reason for making this post actually! I've been using it for years for work and used it in college. To my knowledge, it actually runs everything in C. It's a pret... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
Which programming language is best suited for economic planning? Which programming language is best suited for economic planning? Python is the most general purpose but almost certainly there is a compiled language which is orders of magnitude faster. I know that R... |
In forum Cybernetics |
1 year ago |
RE: Sources on Crying-up and Crying Down Currency in Europe @thardin it seems like the ones that stuck were nice in that they were easily divisible. the thing that it explains the most to me is why have different units to begin with. why not just measure ever... |
In forum Economic History |
2 years ago |
RE: New Articles about Soviet and Chinese cybernetics @thardin i had a statistics professor in college that had a really good quote about this. "who's faster, you or the computer. the computer. who's smarter, you or the computer. you. every time, you." i... |
In forum Cybernetics |
2 years ago |