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Maurice Obstfeld as the New Chief-economist of the IMF – What Can We Expect From Him?
Maurice Obstfeld as the new Chief Economist of the IMF – what can we expect from him? Introduction In the period 2006-2008 the IMF was confronted with its most serious challenge. Previous problems were all local, and the task of … Continue reading
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Tagged capital controls, exchange rate rigime, homo oeconomicus, internationa finance, international macroeconomics, monetary independence, multidisciplinary economics, neoclassical thinking, post-Keynesian economics, radical economics
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MULTIDISCIPLINARY ECONOMICS, A METHODOLOGICAL ACCOUNT, OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2015
PIET KEIZER (MAY, 2015), MULTIDISCIPLINARY ECONOMICS, A METHODOLOGICAL ACCOUNT, OXFORD: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS. The most important misunderstanding in economics is the idea that orthodox economic theory, as we know from regular textbooks, offers an acceptable foundation for the study of … Continue reading
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