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Can someone explain to me this Murray Rothbard quote (related to time preference and liquidity traps)?

I understand that a liquidity trap is essentially caused by the hoarding of money because people expect something to go wrong with the economy, and that it leads to very low interest rates. But I was reading Murray Rothbard, who rejected the notion of liquidity traps,and said "Increased hoarding can either come from funds formerly consumed, from funds formerly invested, or from a mixture of both that leaves the old consumption-investment proportion unchanged. Unless time preferences change...

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First off, Austrian economists are mostly gadflys who just don't have it quite right. The notion that...

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Can someone explain this quote for me?

I'm suppose to explain this quote and say whether i agree or disagree. i can't do the last part if i can figure out what is the deeper meaning of this quote. i get that its saying if we don't know who we are and what's our purpose then we won't move...

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Sound like its a blueprint showing the way to becoming the eternal pessimist...

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Can someone please explain this quote to me?

Can someone please explain this quote to me? El error mas grande que puede cometer un hombre, es darle la oportunidad a otro de hacer sonreir a su chica. Translation: The biggest mistake a man can commit is to give another opportunity to make your girl...

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It means a faint heart never won the girlie..

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Don't know for sure... I can think on one thing... the inflation rate is around 2% a year. Meaning your...

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This is a quote from a story I read in class the other day.. Can someone explain what it means?

"There is within me a knot of cruelty borne by the stram of lvoe. Much as blood sometimes bears the seed of our destruction, and at time, I was mean to Doodle." Doodle is the narrator's brother, so the person saying this quote is Doodle's older...

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It means that doodles brother (narrator) was being cruel because he loves his brother, and tht destorying...

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Can someone please help me explain this quote?

I have a quote that I don't understand. This is my homework for Social Studies class. Here is the quote: "Some of the people disapprove, but their disapproval was only silence." By: Kurt Messerschmidt. I need a detailed and easy to understand...

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That means that many people did not like the idea at all. Whatever the idea was, they disapproved. But...

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Can someone please explain this quote for me?

"Never a tears bedims the eye that time and patience will not dry." I have to explain this quote to my English class, but I'm not sure how to so that they'll understand and I won't end up rambling away. Can someone please explain this quote...

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Ah yes, Bret Harte, right? It means that eventually, given time, all pain will heal. No matter how bad...

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Can someone explain this quote from Jung? Can someone explain this quote from Jung?

Here is the quote - - "neurosis is a substitute for legitimate suffering"

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Essentially, he's saying that neurosis * is a way of diverting suffering (bad experiences, psychological...

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Can someone explain this quote to me please? It is about the novel "The Sun also Rises" by Hemingway. The quote is in the description

"The thought that the mind of an expatriate can be used as both symbolic and symbiotic of all that is wrong with modern civilization, an assumption that Hemingway proposes in the novel, falls into the realm of speculative fiction. The theory reflects...

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I think that the quote's author is trying to say that Hemingway made an error in assuming that he could...

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Can someone help me explain this quote?

"Horror in real life is an emotion that one grapples with all alone." Explain the quote; give an example which relates to the quote; explain why the quote is significant.

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If you are scared(horrified) of something for example (death, being alone, social situations, depressinnetc...

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