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Issue 91 of real-world economics review

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Real-world economics review Please click here to support this journal and the WEA – Subscribers: 26,420 subscribe RWER Blog ISSN 1755-9472– A journal of the World Economics Association (WEA) 14,468 members, join – Sister open access journals: Economic Thought and WEA Commentaries– WEA Online Conferences back issues issue no. 91 16 March 2020download whole issue Complexity, the evolution of macroeconomic thought, and micro foundationsDavid Colander 2 Models and reality: How did models divorced from reality become epistemologically acceptable?Asad Zaman 20 ECONOMICS 101 (editors invite more papers on Economics 101) The value of “thinking like an economist”Bernard C. Beaudreau 45 An essay on the putative knowledge of textbook economicsLukas Bäuerle 53 World population: the

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Please click here to support this journal and the WEA

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Sister open access journals: Economic Thought and WEA Commentaries
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issue no. 91
16 March 2020
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Complexity, the evolution of macroeconomic thought, and micro foundations
David Colander

2

Models and reality: How did models divorced from reality become epistemologically acceptable?
Asad Zaman

20

ECONOMICS 101 (editors invite more papers on Economics 101)

The value of “thinking like an economist”
Bernard C. Beaudreau

45

An essay on the putative knowledge of textbook economics
Lukas Bäuerle

53

World population: the elephant in the living room
Theodore P. Lianos

70

The carbon economy – rebuilding the building blocks of economics and science
John E. Coulter

83

Breaking the golden handcuffs: recreating markets for tenured faculty
M. Shahid Alam

91

Reinforcing the Euro with national units of account
Gerald Holtham

102

Neoliberalism vs. China as model for the developing world
Ali Kadri

108

Classifying “globally integrated” production firms from a worker/citizen perspective
John B. Benedetto

128

REVIEW ESSAY
Tony Lawson, economics and the theory of social positioning
Jamie Morgan

132

INTERVIEW
Ecological and feminist economics: an interview with Julie A. Nelson
Julie A. Nelson and Jamie Morgan

146

Board of Editors, past contributors, submissions, etc.

154

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Issue 91 of real-world economics review

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