Physical economy v social economy
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There’s a hole in the bucket of traditional economics. Homo socialus seems to be on the rise, and homo economicus is getting harder to find.
Vulcanism has become evident in the R community over the last several days. One of the visible eruptions has been over money. This resulted in a blog post by Tal Galili Why R developers shouldn’t be paid that includes three great videos.
This matters to fund management. If your theory maintains that Wikipedia can’t even exist, then your predictions for Microsoft’s encyclopedia might be slightly off.
I must admit that I’m quite confused by the whole issue. I don’t think the world is going to go back to “normal” though just because I don’t understand.
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