Monthly Archives: August 2013

Krugman versus Van Wijnbergen

  Krugman versus Van Wijnbergen in de NRC Van Wijnbergen reageert in de NRC op de bewering van Krugman in The New York times dat Belgie beter met de crisis omgaat dan Nederland. Bij dezen een niet geplaatste reactie op … Continue reading

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The European Economic Crisis and the Crisis in Economics (II)

An important reason why the European depression holds on is the fact that almost all economists are educated only in the neoclassical way of economic thinking. In this approach there is no place for depressions and it offers no realistic … Continue reading

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The European Economic Crisis and the Crisis in Economics (I)

The European Economy is still in a depression. Leading economists have advised Brussels badly all the time. An important reason for this is the dominance of the neoclassical approach in the educational programmes at Economics Faculties, especially in the North-Western world. 

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