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12/24/2006 Some Words遥遥说:“为什么最近我的人品大爆发?”(我想大概是你还有6天就要有结婚资格的缘故) 投资银行老师说:“最近的股市,真是‘满市尽是黄金甲’哦!” 今天复习货金,妙趣横生。 Economists define money (also referred to as the money supply) as anything that is generally accepted in payment for goods or services or in the repayment of debts. Currency, consisting of dollar bills and coins, clearly fit this definition and is one type of money. When most people talk about money, they’re talking about currency. If, for example, someone comes up to you and says,“Your money or you life,” you should quickly hand over all your currency rather than ask, “What exactly do you mean by‘money’?” Imagine the holes you’d wear in your pockets if you had to buy things only with coins! Take the case of Ellen the Economics Professor, who can do just one thing well: give brilliant economics lectures. In a barter economy, if Ellen wants to eat, she must find a farmer who not only produces the food she likes but also wants to learn economics. As you might expect, this search will be difficult and time-consuming, and Ellen may spend more time looking for such an economics-hungry farmer than she will teaching. It is even possible that she will have to quit lecturing and go into farming herself. Even so, she may still starve to death. (poor Ellen) 可爱的米什金,我想起超市美味的“米老头”。 呼啦~~~!自娱自乐,挖掘隐藏的幽默因子,淡淡生活也明亮多彩啦~~~ |
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