Where are you on the economic spectrum?

Started by bwv 1080, February 09, 2008, 11:48:15 AM

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bwv 1080

Given that everyone is socially libertarian, here is a more specific economic quiz, with a spectrum of
Socialist - Keynesian - Chicago - Austrian

I got a 77 and more often than not the Austrian answer

http://www.mises.org/quiz.asp?QuizID=5

If you really have time to waste there is a longer version of the same test here:

http://www.mises.org/quiz.asp?QuizID=4

Steve

Quote from: bwv 1080 on February 09, 2008, 11:48:15 AM
Given that everyone is socially libertarian, here is a more specific economic quiz, with a spectrum of
Socialist - Keynesian - Chicago - Austrian

I got a 77 and more often than not the Austrian answer

http://www.mises.org/quiz.asp?QuizID=5

If you really have time to waste there is a longer version of the same test here:

http://www.mises.org/quiz.asp?QuizID=4

75 here. Mu answers varied between Austrian and Chicago. I would concur with those results.

Ephemerid

I took the longer one (ugh). 

I scored 13/100, mostly Socialist and a some Keynesian answers.

drogulus



     21/100....I don't like this one....it was biased in favor of a school instead of merely being descriptive. The political chart was better.
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I scored 80/100 on the shorter version (given its length, I imagine the longer version is similar to taking an economics final exam  :P).  All of my answers were either Austrian or Chicago.   8)
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PSmith08

I got a whopping 16/100. Of course, that is largely because I went with one Austrian School answer. In other words, a strong socialist tendency with some Keynesian digressions. I wouldn't say I'm totally surprised by the results.

Danny

Shorter version for me; a 67/100 with a hearty mix of Chicago/Austrian schools with one Keynesian response. (Don't know how that one got in there!)