Toribash
I don't know why you came here with the intention of pointing out something obvious and irrelevant...

Because the title of the thread is "Impact of Currency" not "Is Economics a Science?"... And it might seem obvious to you it doesn't to everyone, may I remind you there's a thread, like 2 or 3 threads under this one, where most people seem to think "poor people are poor because they're lazy crackheads"
And don't forget pizza is a vegetable in USA.

No, economics is applicable to capitalism and communism. Supply and demand still exists, PPP can still be calculated.

Yes I know, that's what I wrote there "I undersand some principles like PPP can be applied whatever system is applied, but PPP isn't the one and only principle of economics, amiright ?"


If we went back 2000 years, would we ignore gravity?

that's a pretty damn stupid analogy.

Ignoring that your quote is NOT from the economics page of wikipedia

Actually you're right, it was from "Social science" wiki page under "Economics".

Everyone needs to take care of themselves, if they don't, that is their own problem.

I see...

Anyway, you're so stubborn you're even arguing the points i'm agreeing with you, that discussion won't go anywhere further I guess.
I did learn some few stuffs tho, thank you for this.
Have a good continuation.

unrelated PS : don't trust wikipedia blindly, its principle is good but that's a two edged concept in the end, don't forget other sources of knowledges.
Last edited by deprav; Apr 1, 2013 at 06:31 AM.
Originally Posted by deprav View Post
Yes I know, that's what I wrote there "I undersand some principles like PPP can be applied whatever system is applied, but PPP isn't the one and only principle of economics, amiright ?"

Well I listed two different principles, feel free to question any specific principles instead of saying "there's probably some unspecified that don't work"...

Originally Posted by deprav View Post
that's a pretty damn stupid analogy.

It isn't, because like physics, economics is a genuine science.

Originally Posted by deprav View Post
Actually you're right, it was from "Social science" wiki page under "Economics".

don't trust wikipedia blindly, its principle is good but that's a two edged concept in the end, don't forget other sources of knowledges.