Dani Rodrik argues that we should blame the economists, not economics: “The fault lies not with economics, but with economists. The problem is that economists (and those who listen to them) beca… more →
Homo PhileconomicusN. Emrah Aydinonat wrote 3 months ago: Dani Rodrik argues that we should blame the economists, not economics: “The fault lies not wit … more →
N. Emrah Aydinonat wrote 7 months ago: I am sure that you’ll enjoy reading Jack Vromen’s inaugural speech as much as I did: E … more →
N. Emrah Aydinonat wrote 9 months ago: Paul Romer argues that the “debate among economists about the $700 billion Paulson plan reveal … more →
N. Emrah Aydinonat wrote 2 years ago: A very interesting collection of interviews on game theory: Game Theory: 5 Questions, edited by Vin … more →
N. Emrah Aydinonat wrote 2 years ago: Dubra, J. (2005) “Interview with Kenneth Arrow” MPRA Paper No. 967, Online at http:// mp … more →
N. Emrah Aydinonat wrote 2 years ago: William A. Barnett discusses the status of macroeconomics as a science in his foreword to Apostolos … more →
N. Emrah Aydinonat wrote 2 years ago: Gregory Mankiw from Harvard University offers a brief history of macroeconomics. He argues that macr … more →
N. Emrah Aydinonat wrote 3 years ago: Ariel Rubinstein has an interesting paper on the dilemmas of economic theorists, which is available … more →