Economic theory

Mar 11, 2006 18:09

One problem with bartering is what's called the double coincidence of wants (Jevons, 1893) that basically means bartering is inefficient because it's a poor likelihood that two people have something each other wants, hence we use a currency. My theory is that the same model can be applied to dating. Coupling people is a double coincidence of ( Read more... )

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lieslweapon March 11 2006, 15:35:48 UTC
that's why i like polyamory. there's no pressure to fulfill every need or want of one person.

plus you get to bang lots of people!

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shiaar March 12 2006, 13:06:53 UTC
i saw the entry and only one comment then i thought to myself "well Liesl is the only one that said anything"

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