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A New Econometrics
Civil Law
"Citizen" is a class quite paradoxical, since its characteristics like a Pawn which potentially could be a Queen. What kind of subject on earth could not be neither a king nor a slave, as abstract as the Agent Smiths, though most of its creditors would never be of such a cyborg's civic?
Civil Law is, in a secondary consideration, a monstrous system where the citizens could do anything desirable to the degree that itself would be a Desire, who anonymously designs the very Law on the citizens of science.
Sciences
The citizens, especially the ones relatively intelligent, would likely be dependent on the scientific thoughts by the civic decisions, but for What. A kind of the answer might be the Capital for so-called "Capitalism," by my proposal being "Science," which may be generated by the Desire embodied in the Civil Law.
Now a "science" might be nothing but a Product that entices new Engineers in the world of Civil Law to create further productions of themselves in saying "for What" to decide, if you're neither a king nor a slave in an abstract moment antigravitationary floated on the strip of the human history: the answer is but a easy one, "to research More of it!"
Economics
Economics is science, which might be the very accused of a so macro-selfish research system gargantuan, however the carrot on the nose of the society's horses should not be the horses themselves in some mysterious aesthetic Reasons; that'll make me endeavor after the work of Econometrics anew to the academy a little bit of theoretical cannibalistic.
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The evening run of the mathematical daily training, but wreeeey...the problem was so tough for me.
The answer may be x_n=2^3*(2n-1)+1...
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The ratio F is slightly smaller than the number of two.
This is my pure guessing, but the ratio F feels like resembling this one.
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The morning stretch of the mathematical conjectures, from Putnam. An economist needs mathematics.
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