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The Rise and Fall of Debate in Economicsjoseph a. francis New data illustrate the extent to which economists have stopped discussing each other’s work. Once upon a time, economists regularly used to publicly criticise each other’s work in academic journals. But not any more. read more
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The Rise and Fall of Debate in Economics
joseph a. francisNew data illustrate the extent to which economists have stopped discussing each other’s work.
Once upon a time, economists regularly used to publicly criticise each other’s work in academic journals. But not any more. read more