How much does the average person know about economics? How about trade and immigration? Economists claim to know a great deal about these topics, and study them in depth. And while they often disagree with each other, most economists agree a lot more with each other than they do with the public. So why do democratic citizens tend to reject what economists say? Are there certain biases that make democracies choose bad economic policies? Follow this series of videos to find out.► Watch more Econ Chronicles:Anti-Foreign Bias: http://bit.ly/1kmi8AmAnti-Market Bias: http://bit.ly/1kmhlQ8Make Work Bias: http://bit.ly/1kmhB1qPessimistic Bias: http://bit.ly/1tEvA2l► To see transcripts, video downloads, and more:http://www.learnliberty.org/?p=2466► http://LearnLiberty.org► http://twitter.com/LearnLiberty► http://google.com/+LearnLiberty► http://facebook.com/LearnLiberty► http://youtube.com/user/LearnLiberty
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