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Robert Heilbroner hits it out of the park in this short article, originally a speech. It's a fun read, too.Grasping RealityRobert Heilbroner (1996): The Embarrassment of Economics: Weekend ReadingBrad DeLong | Professor of Economics, UCAL Berkeley
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Robert Heilbroner hits it out of the park in this short article, originally a speech. It's a fun read, too.Grasping RealityRobert Heilbroner (1996): The Embarrassment of Economics: Weekend ReadingBrad DeLong | Professor of Economics, UCAL Berkeley
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: economics and history, economics and ideology, economics and politics, economics and science, economics and sociology, Political Economy
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Robert Heilbroner hits it out of the park in this short article, originally a speech. It's a fun read, too.
Grasping Reality
Robert Heilbroner (1996): The Embarrassment of Economics: Weekend Reading
Brad DeLong | Professor of Economics, UCAL Berkeley