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Hansel Krankepantzen
krankepantzen
Academic economists seem to think they're doing a lot to address bad economics by endlessly rehashing big, important arguments and issues from days gone by, tramping in a little huddle
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Rethinking Economics
rethinkecon
Our new report “Economists & Crises” is here! We are incredibly excited to present the results of our investigation into the state of economics degrees in the context of Covid-19,
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Greg Boudreaux
greg_boudreaux
#AgEconTwitter - what is your opinion about the naming conventions in our departments? This is something I’ve been wondering about for a while. For example- what do you think the
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Khensu The Reminder
KNeferhetep
Get your money up. Get your cooperative economics up. Year after year and s* after s*, if you have not responded with cooperative economics and business enterprise your "organize the
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Justin Wolfers
JustinWolfers
I'm seeing little eddies of discontent about economics v. epidemiology.I've been party to *tons* of economics discussions over recent weeks, and this really isn't a thing. Economists have been reading
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Tori Villarreal
Toriv15
to all my leftist friends: which economics books should i read? i come from an extremely conservative family & wanna be able to back up my opinions more economics is
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Ben Spielberg
BenSpielberg
I very much appreciate this admission from the economics profession’s defenders that introductory economics instruction - which is all the vast majority of people encounter - consists largely of lying
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Ben Spielberg
BenSpielberg
Economics instruction in the United States consists largely of empirically unsupported political theory masquerading as mathematical fact. I very much appreciate this admission from the economics profession’s defenders that introductory
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Jargon(excited_lil_hands)
Jargon_0
LaRouche was the only one who understood Marx. It's taken the left 40 years to catch up to him and his understanding of the Avg Rate of Profit and even
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Ben Spielberg
BenSpielberg
Suppose we were to accept that upper-level economics courses aren’t nearly as bad as intro courses & that the good ones can help you unlearn the nonsense you learn in
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Alexandre Truc
alxndr_trc
1/ Is behavioral economics becoming less interdisciplinary? A thread on mapping and measuring the interdisciplinary practices of behavioral economics (BE) using 5 423 articles 2/ The publications of behavioral economists
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Simon Vans-Colina
simonvc
"Capitalism" should be a class taught in high school. Arguably it'll have more impact on most peoples lives than science or maths (although teaching STEM subjects widely will probably have
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Patrick Wyman
Patrick_Wyman
As I’ve gotten more and more into economics and finance, the disconnect between how they’re perceived and discussed in public and how experts think about them gets more and more
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Brian Romanchuk
RomanchukBrian
Been seeing fragments of a discussion among neoclassical economists who are confused about MMT. I’m somehow too busy to peruse the thread (no idea how that happened), to see the
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Paula Surridge
p_surridge
At the 2015 election the difference between Labour voters who went on to vote Leave and those that went on to vote Remain was very small on economics (likewise among
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Jonathan Newman
NewmanJ_R
(Thread) "I know that the economic thing to do is X, but because of this emotional/relational/spiritual/cultural aspect, we should do Y." The word "commodify" often makes an appearance, in a
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