There’s so much blame to go around but if I learned anything from living in Israel, we need to stop arguing about blame and work on solving the problems… or at least stop making them worse all the time!
So much unnecessary bloodshed in Paris, Beirut, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Congo, Libya, etc etc.
Posted: 2015/11/14 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Links/Articles/Video[#105.2] Pluralistic Economics (how to do it right) #pluralism #critical
Posted: 2015/11/13 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in PodcastsWith Jose Galvez “Visiting Professor and Host” joining Jesse Velez and Beni Balak
Students with different abilities and engagement finally understand and appreciate why pluralism is crucial.
Not because we tell them it is, but because in engaging their chosen topic, they discover that only a pluralistic methodology provides satisfactory explanatory power, and does justice to their intellectual curiosity.
(from a paper I’m preparing for the Union of Radical Political Economists education panel at the Southern Economic Association annual meeting next week)
[#105.1] Pluralistic Economics (how to do it right) #pluralism #critical
Posted: 2015/11/13 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in PodcastsWith Jose Galvez “Visiting Professor and Host” joining Jesse Velez and Beni Balak
Students with different abilities and engagement finally understand and appreciate why pluralism is crucial.
Not because we tell them it is, but because in engaging their chosen topic, they discover that only a pluralistic methodology provides satisfactory explanatory power, and does justice to their intellectual curiosity.
(from a paper I’m preparing for the Union of Radical Political Economists education panel at the Southern Economic Association annual meeting next week)
Apocalypse now: has the next giant financial crash already begun? | Comment is free | The Guardian
Posted: 2015/11/02 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Links/Articles/Video
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Posted: 2015/11/02 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Links/Articles/Video

