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[embedded content]Mary Filippo's "My Mis-Education in 3 Graphics"Discussion between Unlearning Economics and Blair Fix An article in Current Affairs on "The death of 'Econ 101'" A symposium in Contributions to Political Economy John Eatwell, Economic Theory and Empirical Evidence Theodore Mariolis and Panagiotos Veltsistas, Zero measure Sraffian economies: new insights from actual input-output tables Jacobo Ferrer Hernándex and Luis Daniel Torres-González, Some recent developments in the explanation of the empirical relationship between prices and distribution Anwar Shaikh, Marx, Sraffa and classical price theory Bertram Schefold, What remains of the Cambridge critique? A new proposal Edward Nell, Do linear wage-profit equations support neoclassical theory?

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