Does not the vast immunization of persons first enhance the aggregate costs imposed upon that civilization, while severely endangering scarce resources in the unscrupulous and indiscreet distribution of goods for the supposed public good? Is this not an irony by which one's life and liberty are limited by force to purportedly advance the standard of his or her life? Is this not an obfuscation of the process by which individual persons might act according to seldom qualifiable value-based methodologies or often misconstrued rational self-interests?
"No complaint... is more common than that of a scarcity of money." - Adam Smith
Does not the vast immunization of persons first enhance the aggregate costs imposed upon that civilization, while severely endangering scarce resources in the unscrupulous and indiscreet distribution of goods for the supposed public good? Is this not an irony by which one's life and liberty are limited by force to purportedly advance the standard of his or her life? Is this not an obfuscation of the process by which individual persons might act according to seldom qualifiable value-based methodologies or often misconstrued rational self-interests?
The book "Poor Economics" actually talks about your point...
esther duflo you have a very thick accent. its soo hard to understand you :(
turn on closed caption. The transcript is uploaded as closed caption.I think she has a French accent.
What a poor quality of video!