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The theory of comparative advantage

Part of me thinks that whatever Robin Hanson is working on has to have some world-stopping significance, so if I could like, use my comparative advantage to do his laundry, that would be a giant mitvah to the world. We’ll see how that goes.

Here is more.  Thanks to Alex for the pointer.

Posted by Tyler Cowen on September 6, 2006 at 08:13 AM in Economics | Permalink

Comments

So, would Robin take over running Marginal Revolution with Alex?
Does he have your knowledge of culture, Tyler, much less restaurants?

Posted by: Barkley Rosser at Sep 6, 2006 2:45:41 PM

This is the liberatarian's version of making the front page of digg!

Posted by: Alcibiades at Sep 6, 2006 5:52:23 PM

I'm honored that a part of Alcibiades thinks helping to wash my shirts might be of great value. ... At least assuming this is not a polite way to tell me I should wash more often, and that this is not a particularly reprobate part of Alcibiades. However, since this part has apparently not yet gained majority control of Alcibiades, let me note that the position of my laundry aide, or my research aide for that matter, remains open. :)

Posted by: Robin Hanson at Sep 6, 2006 8:17:27 PM

Tyler is Alcibiades? Is this an
inside joke from your lunches?

The way I see it, if Tyler does your
laundry, Robin, then maybe you'll have
enough clean shirts that you can go
out to all those ethnic restaurants,
and we won't need Tyler to tell us
about the wonders of eating in
strip malls. :-)

Posted by: Barkley Rosser at Sep 7, 2006 1:15:02 PM

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