Saw this in one of my textbooks. It's like a bizarro Jared Diamond

Saw this in one of my textbooks. It's like a bizarro Jared Diamond.

Too much revisionism.

ah yes, like the good legal code of executing gay people

this is some blood humorism level shit

Do you go the the David Duke University of Political Science or something?

It's an economics textbook. I go to a completely mainstream and relatively well-ranked university in a first world country.

If you believe it's common sense that a Bangladeshi is 50 times less productive than your average American then you're probably a racist.

Mine for international economics is a non-stop porky cock sucking festival. They say the LTV is wrong because it's wrong and proceed to say how there is no downsides to outsourcing because new jobs will be invented.

die tripfag


leftypol is all revisionism


shut the fuck up, I'll execute you


what the fuck would you know?

etc.

Rude.


Yeah, just yesterday the lecturer was telling us how unions make things worse for workers by creating labour market rigidity. It comforts me to know she lost big in the stockmarket by betting against Brexit, lol.

What kinda math do you need for econ?

I don't understand what the big fuss is all about, a huge motivation behind the slave trade was that Europeans were incapable of exerting themselves for long periods of time in tropical environments the same way black people could. Whether it's true or not is a different story but it certainly motivated people's decisions at the time.

Depends on the school. I needed Calculus which I already took when I was cucked and going for business. Wasn't hard to get through, though I spent most of my time doing exos and trying to fuck sluts. It's easy enough and once you learn the language you can bullshit your way through it.

Calculus for the micro side (and some of the macro) and statistics if you're studying econometrics as well

Depends on what you specialise in and whether you go into postgrad. The better you are at math, the easier you will find econ. That said it's mostly just algebra and basic calculus. Plus statistics if you take econometrics papers.

What book is this lel

International Macroeconomics by Feenstra et. al.

Fuck, I've always sucked at math. I heard that statistics is quite understandable, but I never got near calculus.

At least for me, the statistics used in econometrics is far harder than the calculus used in micro. I mean, I dunno what your situation is but with a bit of help from Khan Academy or whatever I'm sure you'd be able to get through an undergrad.

the fuck outta here.
everything is else is mostly accurate.

IDK, I'm more productive when it comes to creative pursuits anyway, how can I use that for the cause?