Search Results - "Nansen McCloskey, Deirdre"
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Loving Jack
Published in Rethinking Marxism (02-07-2024)“…The author finds that, as a Marxist of the postmodern kind, Jack Amariglio's genuine commitment to engaging with different frameworks has enabled much-needed…”
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Critical thinking on the Samuelsonian Gospel according to John and David
Published in The Journal of economic education (01-01-2022)“…In Rortyan fashion, John and David (Siegfried and Colander 2022, 71-84) declare that the critical thinker will "try to learn from others rather than argue with…”
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What quantitative methods should we teach to graduate students? A comment on Swann's "Is precise econometrics an illusion?"
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Lachmann practiced humanomics, beyond the dogma of behaviorism
Published in The Review of Austrian economics (01-03-2019)“…Ludwig Lachmann knew that economists walked on both feet, the quantitative, positivistic one and the qualitative, humanistic one. He was practicing…”
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Getting over naïve scientism c. 1950: what Fogel and North got wrong
Published in Cliometrica (01-09-2018)“…Fogel and North, both of them old radicals in the 1950s, received the Nobel Memorial Prize in 1993 for their advocacy—and practice—during the 1960s and 1970s…”
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THE TWO MOVEMENTS IN ECONOMIC THOUGHT, 1700-2000: EMPTY ECONOMIC BOXES REVISITED
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The Rhetoric of the Economy and the Polity
Published in Annual review of political science (01-01-2011)“…The Great Recession is not the end of capitalism. An innovative economy makes mistakes, but that is not a good reason to regulate it out of its innovations…”
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Why Economics cannot Explain the Modern World
Published in The Economic record (01-06-2013)“…Why indeed? Because the Great Fact, 1800 to the present, incomes rising by a factor of a factor of 30, and higher if quality is acknowledged, cannot be…”
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Measured, unmeasured, mismeasured, and unjustified pessimism: a review essay of Thomas Piketty's Capital in the twenty-first century
Published in Erasmus journal for philosophy and economics (01-10-2014)“…Capital in the twenty-first century, by Thomas Piketty, is reviewed…”
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Austrians should reject North and Acemoglu: Some critical reflections on Peter Boettke’s The Struggle for a Better World
Published in The Review of Austrian economics (01-09-2024)“…In an otherwise amiable review of a book by Peter Boettke, McCloskey observes that the neo-institutionalism of North, Acemoglu, and Boettke is statist,…”
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Schumpeter the incomplete rhetorician
Published in The Review of Austrian economics (01-12-2022)“…Schumpeter’s Capitalism Socialism, Democracy was typical of 1942 in being pessimistic about all three terms of its title. Socialism would come, he thought, but…”
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Been there, done that
Published in The Chronicle of Higher Education (23-10-2015)“…Deirdre McCloskey describes her gender transition process in 1995 while teaching at the University of Iowa. She left for a year to teach in Holland. She was…”
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Past and Future of Humanomics: A Conversation with Deirdre Nansen McCloskey
Published in Erasmus journal for philosophy and economics (01-04-2021)“…An interview with Deirdre Nansen McCloskey, Professor Emerita of Economics and of History, and Professor Emerita of English and of Communication at the…”
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Tunzelmann, Schumpeter, and the Hockey Stick
Published in Research policy (01-12-2013)“…The article reviews theoretical approaches and methods of conventional economics and economic history to address the fundamental question of why the world's…”
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The Great Enrichment: A Humanistic and Social Scientific Account
Published in Social science history (01-01-2016)“…From 1800 to the present the average person on the planet has been enriched in real terms by a factor of 10, or some 900 percent. In the ever-rising share of…”
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Getting beyond neo-institutionalism: Virgil Storr’s culture of markets
Published in The Review of Austrian economics (01-12-2014)“…Storr is a free trader in ideas, bringing back into economics meaning , long banished by behaviorist dogma. His elegant little book, though, is too kind to…”
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"Adam Smith did Humanomics: So Should We"
Published in Eastern economic journal (01-09-2016)“…Economics ignores persuasion in the economy. The economics of asymmetric "information" or common "knowledge" over the past 40 years speaks of costs and…”
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The great enrichment: a humanistic and social scientific account
Published in The Scandinavian economic history review (02-01-2016)“…The scientific problem in explaining modern economic growth is its astonishing magnitude - anywhere from a 3000% to a 10,000% increase in real income, a 'Great…”
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Past and Future of Humanomics: A Conversation with Deirdre Nansen McCloskey
Published in Erasmus journal for philosophy and economics (2021)“…Paolo Silvestri interviews Deirdre Nansen McCloskey on the occasion of her latest book, Bettering Humanomics: A New, and Old, Approach to Economic Science…”
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Neo-institutionalism is not yet a scientific success: a reply to Barry Weingast
Published in The Scandinavian economic history review (04-05-2017)“…Barry Weingast agrees that the idea of liberalism was crucial for the making of the modern world, though in most of his comment he turns to his own writings…”
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