Self Interest in Economics: Do Economists Think People are Selfish?
This video explains a more mature way of viewing self interest in economics. This is part of my "Mature Economics" video series.

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Competition and Cooperation: They Cohere / Non-Opposite Opposites

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Mature Economics: Introduction to Video Series

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Is It Useful to Think Ambiguously in Economics?

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Why neoclassical economics has failed - Book summary of The New Economics by Steve Keen

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Keynes vs MMT: which economic theory fits our world?

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Why Aliens Would NEVER Invade Africa

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Why Smart People Lose At Office Politics

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Clara Mattei: capitalism is not natural - it’s enforced

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A healthy economy should be designed to thrive, not grow | Kate Raworth

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Why birth rates are falling everywhere all at once | FT

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Competition and Cooperation: Is one good and the other bad?

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Preferences, Self Interest, Subtle Choices (S1081) - Full Video

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UK universities are being killed by deliberately designed neoliberal government policy.

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Thomas Sowell -- Basic Economics

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Economics=Psychology+Counterfactual Models

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The Most Important Economic Schools of Thought | Economics Explained

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If You Don't Understand the Petrodollar, You Don't Understand Geopolitics

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Psychology of People With Extremely High IQ

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Surprising things that happened when I stopped spending money

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