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The principle of comparative advantage is one of those ideas that can completely transform the way you see the world, once you really internalise it. That everyone, even those who are best at nothing, can benefit themselves and others through co-operation is a beautiful idea that points to the possibility of a benevolent world.
Which is why we busy city slickers have lots of hired help, even if we aren't rich. I'm certainly competent to park my own car, but the valet has the time to do it, and I've only got 45 minutes for lunch.
Thanks for the link--I know a lot of cheapskates who need a good economics lesson.
Posted by: Mike Anderson at October 15, 2007 07:33 AM