ECON 103 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Smallpox, Natural Selection, High-Occupancy Vehicle Lane

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Maximization: all individuals are always motivated by greed: all behavior is interpreted through this behavior. It does not discriminate on gender, race, religion etc: maximization is not the same as non-satiation (always wanting more) Non satiating: keep wanting, never satisfied can be made worse off by more of something. Does not imply: people are always correct, people are always cold and calculating. Maximization is universal: everyone, is always greedy, all the time. Number of seats in a class: not the same as rare. Small pox is rare because of medicine, not certainly not scarce: not a lot, something that is scarce is actually valued, people want more of it, something that is rare is only limited, doesn"t mean people want it. What does maximization imply: no other motivations allowed (no other excuses, culture; 50/50 sharing, stupidity Switching lanes, traffic time will eventually equal the same.

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