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==Transcript== {{Computertranscript}} :[Describe panel here] :If you were in a burning building, and you could either save an elderly woman or the mona lisa, which :Would you save? :That's easy. The market has already spoken. The mona lisa is worth at least 872 times the value of a human life :Right, but if you were actually in that situation, what would you do? :Bidding war if the lady's family is willing to pay more, from my perspective, they have equal value. Of course since I wouldnt have owned the painting later, a substantial discount might :Okay but what would be the good thing to do? :High yield savings account. The interest alone would be :I'm asking how you can compare the value of a great piece of art to that of a human being's life :Ohhhhhwhh! :You'll want to use what are called "fractions :Caption: Economists are now banned from philosophy.
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