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Andrew Gelman:

A quick rule of thumb is that when someone seems to be acting like a jerk, an economist will defend the behavior as being the essence of morality, but when someone seems to be doing something nice, an economist will raise the bar and argue that he’s not being nice at all.


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  1. I’m not saying I think economists are mean people; they just seem to have a default mode of thought which is a little perverse.

    An interesting read.

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