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[Pen-l] Behavioral Economics [was: methodological individualism & schools]
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- Subject: [Pen-l] Behavioral Economics [was: methodological individualism & schools]
- From: Charles Brown <cdb1003@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2009 13:10:03 -0800 (PST)
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The (previous?) Great Depression encouraged the Keynesian revolution.
When "Dr. Win-the-War" took over and post-War prosperity and
McCarthyism set in, the profession mutilated Keynesian economics so
that it could be stuffed into the Procrustean bed of neoclassical
economics.
^^^^^
CB: What are some of the basic aspects
of this stuffing ? Making the "neo-classical
synthesis", I take it.
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