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    Quote Originally Posted by Heff View Post
    I do. Where were these unfettered markets you keep talking about?
    that has been told you asshole


    there was a list of the places and times he got the data from


    stop lying foreskin lips

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    One of Pareto's equations achieved special prominence, and controversy. He was fascinated by problems of power and wealth. How do people get it? How is it distributed around society? How do those who have it use it? The gulf between rich and poor has always been part of the human condition, but Pareto resolved to measure it. He gathered reams of data on wealth and income through different centuries, through different countries: the tax records of Basel, Switzerland, from 1454 and from Augsburg, Germany, in 1471, 1498 and 1512; contemporary rental income from Paris; personal income from Britain, Prussia, Saxony, Ireland, Italy, Peru. What he found – or thought he found – was striking. When he plotted the data on graph paper, with income on one axis, and number of people with that income on the other, he saw the same picture nearly everywhere in every era.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Heff View Post
    I do. Where were these unfettered markets you keep talking about?
    do you claim none ever existed shit breath?

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    that has been told you asshole


    there was a list of the places and times he got the data from


    stop lying foreskin lips
    Allow me to help. Finish this sentence. The places and times he got the data from were "unfettered markets" because....
    The anti-Trumper's new mantra:

    “B-b-but muh White supremacy”

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    see folks


    they are bots


    they cant even understand the data presented them


    because they were not programed with it
    Wikipedia is not data, dumbass.
    Every life matters

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heff View Post
    Allow me to help. Finish this sentence. The places and times he got the data from were "unfettered markets" because....
    Because some anonymous lib typed it into wikipedia
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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    Concepts[edit]
    Some economic concepts in current use are based on his work:
    The Pareto index is a measure of the inequality of income distribution.
    He argued that in all countries and times, the distribution of income and wealth is highly skewed, with a few holding most of the wealth. He argued that all observed societies follow a regular logarithmic pattern:
    log ⁡ N = log ⁡ A + m log ⁡ x {\displaystyle \log N=\log A+m\log x}

    where N is the number of people with wealth higher than x, and A and m are constants. Over the years, Pareto's Law has proved remarkably close to observed data.
    The Pareto chart is a special type of histogram, used to view causes of a problem in order of severity from largest to smallest. It is a statistical tool that graphically demonstrates the Pareto principle or the 80–20 rule.
    Pareto's law concerns the distribution of income.
    The Pareto distribution is a probability distribution used, among other things, as a mathematical realization of Pareto's law.
    Ophelimity is a measure of purely economic satisfaction.
    Pareto did not prove what you claim he proved. He made an observation

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Trapper View Post
    https://www.vox.com/2019/3/19/182362...jonathan-metzl

    Sean Illing

    Why are so many poor and working-class white Americans endorsing policies that are literally killing them?
    Some just can't face the reality that they are not wealthy.

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    Oh by the way, Deshtards hero called for the elimination of the “state” meaning government

    I hate to break it to Deshtard but Pareto actually argued for the liberalization of the free market. That’s right. He wanted more free markets.

    This is just another case of Deshtard posting shit she doesn’t understand because she is so fucking stupid she thinks it fits her worldview.

    She takes one correct fact; that being that Pareto observed the 80:20 rule and stretched to fit her own distorted view of economics.

    She should never be believed about anything.

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    Oh here are some fucking facts for you Deshtard. Now Deshtard will you start a thread admitting you just got fisted on a topic you have been spewing for years you colossal dumb fuck?


    https://www.toolshero.com/toolsheroes/vilfredo-pareto/


    Shortly after he had obtained his doctorate, he went to work as a civil engineer for the Italian Railway Company. Vilfredo Pareto worked there for a number of years after which he became more and more interested in the liberalization of the free market.

    In 1886, Vilfredo Pareto changed his career by becoming a lecturer on management and economics at the University of Florence in Italy. Vilfredo Pareto settled there and his stay was marked by political activity as he was frustrated with government regulations.

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    Well it looks like we lost Deshtard

    She is probably furiously searching Wikipedia as we speak

    Or she decided to reach for her favorite crack pipe. I only hope it is laced with a lethal dose of fentanyl

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    Did you lose interest Deshtard?

    Is this you conceding?

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    Deshtard don’t you want to talk about Pareto anymore?

    Did I just shut up the Deshbot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by I Love America View Post
    Oh here are some fucking facts for you Deshtard. Now Deshtard will you start a thread admitting you just got fisted on a topic you have been spewing for years you colossal dumb fuck?


    https://www.toolshero.com/toolsheroes/vilfredo-pareto/


    Shortly after he had obtained his doctorate, he went to work as a civil engineer for the Italian Railway Company. Vilfredo Pareto worked there for a number of years after which he became more and more interested in the liberalization of the free market.

    In 1886, Vilfredo Pareto changed his career by becoming a lecturer on management and economics at the University of Florence in Italy. Vilfredo Pareto settled there and his stay was marked by political activity as he was frustrated with government regulations.
    Hey Deshtard looks like the facts are that Pareto wasn't a fan of "fettered" markets you dumb fuck. Where is my thread admitting you were wrong?

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