I won’t bury the lead. Yes I think heterodox pedagogy is critically flawed at least at the popular and undergraduate levels. Yesterday I had the fortune of bearing witness to a exchange between a sociologist and an economist. Both … Continue reading
Category Archives: History of economic thought
The Deadly Myths of Globalisation
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What follows is the introduction to a talk I gave at the 3rd Innis Christie Lecture & Symposium in Labour and Employment Law. My sister was educated at the Dalhousie School of Law and I was Lucky enough when visiting … Continue reading
Help Wanted: Nichalos Kaldor Edition
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Ok, I thought I understood monetarism. I was sure Reagan understood monetarism. I was sure Thatcher understood monetarism. I also trust Kaldor. I do not say he can’t be wrong I just say that when he writes something I believe … Continue reading