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What Is Economics About? | How & How NOT to Do Economics with Robert Skidelsky

Why did economists largely fail to predict the 2008-09 financial crisis? In the first lecture in his INET series, “How and How Not to do Economics,” Robert Skidelsky looks at a neglected cause: methodology. The way economists build their models determines the answers they give to practical questions. INET sincerely thanks the Julis-Rabinowitz Family for their generous support, who named this series to honor the spirit of a great educator and economic thinker, Uwe Reinhardt....

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[DISCUSSION] Psychology and Economics | How & How NOT to Do Economics | Robert Skidelsky

Following Robert Skidelsky’s lecture “Psychology and Economics,” he leads a discussion with students. INET sincerely thanks the Julis-Rabinowitz Family for their generous support, who named this series to honor the spirit of a great educator and economic thinker, Uwe Reinhardt. For nearly 50 years, the late Uwe Reinhardt was a beloved economist and professor at Princeton University. Known best for helping to shape critical discourse around healthcare markets, his biting wit and intellect...

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Unlimited Wants, Limited Resources | How & How NOT to Do Economics with Robert Skidelsky

Lionel Robbins defined economics as: “the science which studies behaviour as a relationship between unlimited wants and limited resources which have alternative uses.” How do we understand this tension between unlimited wants and limited resources? That’s what Robert Skidelsky examines in this second lecture of his INET series, “How and How Not to do Economics.” INET sincerely thanks the Julis-Rabinowitz Family for their generous support, who named this series to honor the spirit of a...

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[DISCUSSION] Economic History | How & How NOT to Do Economics | Robert Skidelsky

Following Robert Skidelsky’s lecture “Economic History” he leads a discussion with students. INET sincerely thanks the Julis-Rabinowitz Family for their generous support, who named this series to honor the spirit of a great educator and economic thinker, Uwe Reinhardt. For nearly 50 years, the late Uwe Reinhardt was a beloved economist and professor at Princeton University. Known best for helping to shape critical discourse around healthcare markets, his biting wit and...

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Economics and Power | How & How NOT to Do Economics with Robert Skidelsky

Where—if anywhere—is power is located in economic life? How economists do deal with it? And to what extent is economics itself part of the power structure? In this eighth lecture in INET’s “How and How Not to Do Economics,” Robert Skidelsky looks at economics’ relationship with power. INET sincerely thanks the Julis-Rabinowitz Family for their generous support, who named this series to honor the spirit of a great educator and economic thinker, Uwe...

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[DISCUSSION] Unlimited Wants, Limited Resources | How & How NOT to Do Economics | Robert Skidelsky

Following Robert Skidelsky’s lecture “Unlimited Wants, Limited Resources,” he leads a discussion with students. INET sincerely thanks the Julis-Rabinowitz Family for their generous support, who named this series to honor the spirit of a great educator and economic thinker, Uwe Reinhardt. For nearly 50 years, the late Uwe Reinhardt was a beloved economist and professor at Princeton University. Known best for helping to shape critical discourse around healthcare markets,...

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Unlimited Wants, Limited Resources | How & How NOT to Do Economics with Robert Skidelsky

Lionel Robbins defined economics as: “the science which studies behaviour as a relationship between unlimited wants and limited resources which have alternative uses.” How do we understand this tension between unlimited wants and limited resources? That’s what Robert Skidelsky examines in this second lecture of his INET series, “How and How Not to do Economics.” INET sincerely thanks the Julis-Rabinowitz Family for their generous support, who named this...

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[DISCUSSION] Psychology and Economics | How & How NOT to Do Economics | Robert Skidelsky

Following Robert Skidelsky’s lecture “Psychology and Economics,” he leads a discussion with students. INET sincerely thanks the Julis-Rabinowitz Family for their generous support, who named this series to honor the spirit of a great educator and economic thinker, Uwe Reinhardt. For nearly 50 years, the late Uwe Reinhardt was a beloved economist and professor at Princeton University. Known best for helping to shape critical discourse around healthcare markets, his biting...

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[DISCUSSION] Economic History | How & How NOT to Do Economics | Robert Skidelsky

Following Robert Skidelsky’s lecture “Economic History” he leads a discussion with students. INET sincerely thanks the Julis-Rabinowitz Family for their generous support, who named this series to honor the spirit of a great educator and economic thinker, Uwe Reinhardt. For nearly 50 years, the late Uwe Reinhardt was a beloved economist and professor at Princeton University. Known best for helping to shape critical discourse around healthcare markets, his biting wit and intellect...

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[DISCUSSION] Unlimited Wants, Limited Resources | How & How NOT to Do Economics | Robert Skidelsky

Following Robert Skidelsky’s lecture “Unlimited Wants, Limited Resources,” he leads a discussion with students. INET sincerely thanks the Julis-Rabinowitz Family for their generous support, who named this series to honor the spirit of a great educator and economic thinker, Uwe Reinhardt. For nearly 50 years, the late Uwe Reinhardt was a beloved economist and professor at Princeton University. Known best for helping to shape critical discourse around healthcare markets, his biting wit and...

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