O, Varian, looks like I can't escape you. I've been staring forlornly at my Varian (7th ed. this time), trying to muster up sufficient enthusiasm to peruse its contents, in an effort to reacquaint myself with all things (or, at least, some things) microeconomics. But, no.
I'm trying to look for the funny footnotes, I remember there were funny footnotes. But, so far, all I've seen are stuff on how to pronounce Greek letters ("bait-uh," "mew," "sig-ma," "gam-ma," and "lamb-da" among others) and how, yes, "8" really is Jennifer 8. Lee's middle name. O, and on how the violation of the Weak Axiom of Revealed Preference demonstrates WARPed behaviour (but one cannot say so in polite company?).
Today was very productive, I feel.
I can't believe I'm studying this again (apart from the usual Econs 101 and 102, Econ majors have to complete Econs 301 and 302). But it's probably a good thing, considering I didn't really get much from Kraft (did anyone?). I can't believe I'm still studying. This blows.
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