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J. W. Mason — In Jacobin: A Demystifying Decade for Economics

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(The new issue of Jacobin has a piece by me on the state of economics ten years after the crisis. Since it’s not online yet, I’m posting the full text here, plus a few paragraphs that did not make it in. Even though they gave me plenty of space, and Seth Ackerman’s edits were as always superb, they still cut some material that, as king of the infinite space of this blog, I would rather include.) J. W. Mason's BlogIn Jacobin: A Demystifying Decade for EconomicsJW Mason | Assistant Professor of Economics, John Jay College, City University of New York

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(The new issue of Jacobin has a piece by me on the state of economics ten years after the crisis. Since it’s not online yet, I’m posting the full text here, plus a few paragraphs that did not make it in. Even though they gave me plenty of space, and Seth Ackerman’s edits were as always superb, they still cut some material that, as king of the infinite space of this blog, I would rather include.)
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In Jacobin: A Demystifying Decade for Economics
JW Mason | Assistant Professor of Economics, John Jay College, City University of New York
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