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33 Theses For An Economics Reformation

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We propose these Theses as a challenge to the unhealthy intellectual monopoly of mainstream economics. These are examples – of the flaws in mainstream theories, of the insights that alternative perspectives have to offer, and of the ways in which a more pluralist approach can help economics to become both more effective and more democratic. This is an assertion that a better economics is possible, and an invitation to debate.... RETHINKING ECONOMICS & THE NEW WEATHER INSTITUTE33 THESES FOR AN ECONOMICS REFORMATION See also While the “33 Theses” are a much needed initiative, three absences are nevertheless noticeable: Developing Economics What is missing in the ‘33 Theses for an Economics Reformation’ Erik Reinert (Talinn University of Technology) and Andrea Saltelli (Universitat

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We propose these Theses as a challenge to the unhealthy intellectual monopoly of mainstream economics. These are examples – of the flaws in mainstream theories, of the insights that alternative perspectives have to offer, and of the ways in which a more pluralist approach can help economics to become both more effective and more democratic. This is an assertion that a better economics is possible, and an invitation to debate....
RETHINKING ECONOMICS & THE NEW WEATHER INSTITUTE
33 THESES FOR AN ECONOMICS REFORMATION

See also
While the “33 Theses” are a much needed initiative, three absences are nevertheless noticeable:
Developing Economics
What is missing in the ‘33 Theses for an Economics Reformation’
Erik Reinert (Talinn University of Technology) and Andrea Saltelli (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya)

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Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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