An old classmate reminded me recently that when we were in school together I had disclosed my personal interpretation of economics: every theory in economics is some version of the statement, “marginal cost equals marginal benefit.” Different models vary in the conditions they explain, but the conclusion is always some form of that simple equality.
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The Marginal Cost of Bureaucracy Is Hidden
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An old classmate reminded me recently that when we were in school together I had disclosed my personal interpretation of economics: every theory in economics is some version of the statement, “marginal cost equals marginal benefit.” Different models vary in the conditions they explain, but the conclusion is always some form of that simple equality.