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ECONOMICS EDUCATION IN THE 21ST CENTURY

Economics Education in the 21st Century – Piet Keizer On Wednesday June 7 2017 Marcel Boumans organized a symposium about economics education in the 21st century, in the context of U.S.E. Academy, Utrecht University School of Economics. The speakers were … Continue reading

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MISCONCEPTIONS MAKE ACEMOGLU’S ANALYSIS FLAWED

Misconceptions make Acemoglu’s analysis flawed Daron Acemoglu has been invited to hold the coming Tinbergen Lecture. The journal ESB preludes on this occasion and has published an interview with him: relevant questions; his answers are disappointing, however. In this short … Continue reading

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Multidisciplinary Economics, A Methodological Account, Oxford: OUP, May, 2015

The most important misunderstanding in economics is the idea that orthodox economic theory, as we know from regular textbooks, offers an acceptable foundation for the study of real life economies. Orthodox economics, however, analyses the economic ASPECT, thereby – on … Continue reading

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