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The Future Freight Flows team at CTL has developed four future scenarios: Millions of Markets, Global Marketplace, Naftastique!, and One World…
This is perhaps the first version, posted tomy blogin October 2011, of what eventually became a whole book on economism.
After mypost on Corey Robin’s new book,a friend recommended Albert O. Hirschman’sRhetoric of Reaction. As the…
Even the most complex ideas can be made simple and relevant with the help of a story or an example. This is illustrated beautifully by Sendhil Mullainathan, a behavioral economist whose TED talk describes social problems that remain…
By: B. Chandrasekaran (Economist, Planning Commission) & Vipin P. Veetil (Research Guide, CCS)
His articles do not figure in University of Delhi’s reading list and nearly none of the post-graduate students from India’s premiere economics research institute…
We received several requests for articles which compare Keynes and Hayek head on head. Here are three recommendations.
1. “Contra Keynes and Cambridge” byBruce Caldwell — Research Professor of Economics at Duke University.
Ezra Klein, a journalist who writes about economic policy, offers a list ofcommon mistakes made by economists. Ezra’s list is not bad, but I can’t help but feel that turnabout is fair play. If economic journalists can tell economists that they’re…
We are at a dangerous point where commodity worker output can easily exceed the demand for labor
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