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Puzzle #728
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I was a little wrong in my guess for green and even more wrong in blue, but I had enough of a general idea in both to make the connection.
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Green I thought was just "animals used as metaphors", because to my knowledge bull and bear are economics, but hawk and dove are foreign policy, not econ.Blue I thought was things you might talk about when you first meet someone.
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Policy dove is apparently a thing.I only guessed it because the rest were animals.
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I'd never heard of economic hawk and dove either, but they seemed opposite like bull and bear. The only other animal was doe and I couldn't think of much that could be a metaphor for. I enjoyed purple today though.green
Apparently hawk and dove in economics are to do with monetary policy, in particular about whether they prioritise keeping inflation rates low or other policies.