If more economists understood that the map is not the territory, it really would be a big deal. As it stands, most deeply believe the map is all that matters.
If more economists understood that the map is not the territory, it really would be a big deal. As it stands, most deeply believe the map is all that matters.
If more economists understood that the map is not the territory, it really would be a big deal. As it stands, most deeply believe the map is all that matters.
If you think confusing the map with the territory is bad in economics, whatever you do, don't look at physics.