March 02, 2004

The economics of everyday life

Posted by Henry

Tim Dunlop tells us about another signal contribution to the David Bernstein school of revealed preference theory.

It’s hard to take Keith Windschuttle seriously when he says things like this, apparently without irony:

“In other words, since the ’60s the great majority of Aboriginal people have voted with their feet in favour of integration with white Australia.”

Same way I used to vote with my fork and eat my Brussels sprouts when told I couldn’t eat anything else for the night if I didn’t.

(minor corrections and reformatting of original)

Posted on March 2, 2004 09:40 PM UTC
Comments

you need to fix the nesting of quotes. As it is layed out it is misleading.

Posted by theCoach · March 2, 2004 09:57 PM
Followups

This discussion has been closed. Thanks to everyone who contributed.