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The International Economic Crisis and the Crisis of Economics
The World Economy, 2012AbstractThe objective of this paper is to explore the correlation between the recent economic crisis and economic science and demystify the dogmatic conflict surrounding them. The paper starts by summarising the various arguments against economic science and economists, considered by many to be responsible for the crisis.
Angelos Kotios, George Galanos
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Economics of the crisis and the crisis of economics
The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2014AbstractThe macroeconomic instability revealed in the recent deep recession steams from the condition of balance sheets. Generally high leverage and strained maturity mismatches build up slowly but generate a financial structure so brittle that the impulse that eventually sends it crashing is hard to identify.
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The Economic Crisis and the Crisis in Economics
2011In many quarters, it has long been accepted that the discourses economists construct when theorizing do not simply mirror the external world but also define it and influence its course in fundamental ways (Gibson-Graham 1996; Ruccio and Amariglio 2003).
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From the Economic Crisis to the Crisis of Economics
2016Neoclassical economic theory has been blamed for not having even considered the possibility of the type of collapse that the subprime mortgage meltdown unleashed. The purpose of this chapter is threefold. First, it seeks to clarify what economics is guilty of; second, to spell out what sort of science economics is, what is legitimate to expect from it,
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ECONOMICS OF CRISIS VERSUS CRISIS OF ECONOMICS [PDF]
My paper aims in bringing on the table the concept of economic irrationality together with the lack of regulation and a pressure groups scenario, all of the three being the perfect recipe for a crisis, as the most recent has just demonstrated. I am trying, on one hand, to bring arguments with regards to the necessity of a complete reinterpretation of ...
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There can be no doubt that the profound economic crisis which beset Chile in 1972 and 1973 was a contributory factor to the coup of 11 September, 1973. The widespread shortages, the necessity to queue for hours for certain basic goods, the frustration of not being able to obtain crucial spare parts and repairs, the frequency of strikes, and an ...
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There can be no doubt that the profound economic crisis which beset Chile in 1972 and 1973 was a contributory factor to the coup of 11 September, 1973. The widespread shortages, the necessity to queue for hours for certain basic goods, the frustration of not being able to obtain crucial spare parts and repairs, the frequency of strikes, and an ...
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