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issue no. 95 – Real World Economics Review

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Download whole issue Is a capitalist steady-state economy possible? Is it better in socialism? Theodore P. Lianos The “ideal market” as a normative figure of thoughtTanja von Egan-Krieger The rise of human capital theory Blair Fix How downward redistribution makes America richerSteve Roth The moral dilemma and asymmetric economic impact of COVID-19Constantine E. Passaris Pigou and the dropped stitch of economicsDuncan Austin Third world development: Simpler way critique of conventional theory and practiceTed Trainer The American Gordian Knot and Alexander the Great is not in sightJohn Komlos Unbridgeable: why political economists cannot accept capital as powerShimshon Bichler and Jonathan Nitzan A modest proposal for generating useful

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