BY JOE CAMPBELL I don’t know economics. Although introduced to it at university, I don’t know it, let alone understand it. Economics is about scarcity. For several months I studied it. For the rest of my days I lived it. Scarcity means you can’t have everything you want. You have to choose, presumably after doing a cost-benefit analysis. Scarcity is not poverty. I [...]
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