Some days, I really wonder whether I'm actually smart or not. I'm unconvinced that being interested in a wide variety of subjects and having a good memory has any relation to intelligence. I rarely have thoughts that seem clever or unusual--to me, they merely seem like logical conclusions anyone could reach.
On the other hand, today I was thinking about the economic implications of the CFA franc (multistate African currency locked to the French franc and subsequently the euro) and the economic-political consequences for these countries of having their monetary policy dictated by the ECB. I'm sure really dumb people don't even bother to think about that. Unfortunately, I wasn't sure how to get good information on this and I suspect my knowledge of economics might not be good enough to understand technical information on it anyway. I ought to get an economics textbook. I know the basics, but I last studied it 10 years ago and my knowledge since then is mainly from The Economist.
(There was a reason for this conjecture; I'd been reading about African history and poverty.)
On the other hand, today I was thinking about the economic implications of the CFA franc (multistate African currency locked to the French franc and subsequently the euro) and the economic-political consequences for these countries of having their monetary policy dictated by the ECB. I'm sure really dumb people don't even bother to think about that. Unfortunately, I wasn't sure how to get good information on this and I suspect my knowledge of economics might not be good enough to understand technical information on it anyway. I ought to get an economics textbook. I know the basics, but I last studied it 10 years ago and my knowledge since then is mainly from The Economist.
(There was a reason for this conjecture; I'd been reading about African history and poverty.)
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