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An Economic Approach to Surfing
Title: An Economic Approach to Surfing
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
Details: Words: 3160 | Pages: 13.4 (approximately 235 words/page)
An Economic Approach to Surfing
An Economic Approach to Surfing
The following represents a specified depiction of a typical day of surfing for me, in a manner described using economic terminology. Although there are many definitions of surfing these days, including surfing the internet, surfing departments stores, magazine surfing, etc., we will focus on the meaning of surfing as it was originally intended, defined as “The water sport of riding the surf into shore” (Webster’s New World Dictionary, p.739)
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And every time I see Blake skateboarding I will
remember the Law of Diminishing Marginal utility as it applied to his eroding desire for surfing. This illustrious surf journey will always be a pleasant memory for me, as well as an economic guide in understanding the way the world works.
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**Bibliography**
Bibliography
Arnold, R. (2001). Economics fifth Edition. Cincinnati, Ohio: South-Western College Publishing.
Guralnik, B. (1966). Webster’s New World Dictionary. Nashville, Tennessee: The World Publishing Company.
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