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Please click here to support this open access journal and the WEA Vol 9, No 2, 2020 Table of contents Consensus and Dissention among Economic Science Academics in Mexico Jorge L. Andere, Jorge Luis Canché-Escamilla, Álvaro Cano-Escalante 1 – 23 Economics’ Wisdom Deficit and How to Reduce It John F. Tomer 24 – 37 The Self According to Others: Explaining Social Preferences with Social Approbation Oswin Krüger Ruiz 38 – 54 What can Economists Learn from Deleuze? Abderrazak Belabes 55 – 67 Comment on Abderrazak Belabes’ ‘What can Economists Learn from Deleuze?’ James E. Rowe 68 – 70 Deleuze among the Economists: A Short Commentary on Abderrazak Belabes’ ‘What can Economists Learn from Deleuze?’ Geoffrey Pfeifer 71 – 73 Published 21st December, 2020

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Vol 9, No 2, 2020

Table of contents

Consensus and Dissention among Economic Science Academics in Mexico

Jorge L. Andere, Jorge Luis Canché-Escamilla, Álvaro Cano-Escalante

1 – 23

Economics’ Wisdom Deficit and How to Reduce It

John F. Tomer

24 – 37

The Self According to Others: Explaining Social Preferences with Social Approbation

Oswin Krüger Ruiz

38 – 54

What can Economists Learn from Deleuze?

Abderrazak Belabes

55 – 67

Comment on Abderrazak Belabes’ ‘What can Economists Learn from Deleuze?’

James E. Rowe

68 – 70

Deleuze among the Economists: A Short Commentary on Abderrazak Belabes’ ‘What can Economists Learn from Deleuze?’

Geoffrey Pfeifer

71 – 73

Published 21st December, 2020

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