
Source: CARPE DIEM: Masonomics: “Markets Fail. Use Markets.”.
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in applied price theory, Austrian economics, comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, history of economic thought
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in Adam Smith, applied price theory, applied welfare economics, entrepreneurship, history of economic thought, industrial organisation, survivor principle Tags: competition as a discovery procedure, creative destruction, entrepreneurial alertness, market selection, The meaning of competition
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in history of economic thought, politics - USA Tags: 2016 presidential election
11 Dec 2015 1 Comment
in econometerics, history of economic thought
I will let the data speak for itself on the latest from Noah Smith:
Economics is a theory-centric field. Until the last decade or so, theory dominated the literature and empirics took a back seat. In the world of engineering and practical application, that is a recipe for trouble. Theories that have not been rigorously tested against data may get papers published and may win Nobel prizes, but they will not necessarily work when you try to apply them.

Source: Daniel S. Hamermesh (2012)
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in applied price theory, Austrian economics, entrepreneurship, history of economic thought, industrial organisation, Ludwig von Mises, survivor principle Tags: competition as a discovery procedure, consumer sovereignty, entrepreneurial alertness, market process, market selection, profit and loss, The meaning of competition
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in economics of media and culture, history of economic thought Tags: economic of sociology, sociology of sociology
The Economics/Sociology Phrase Book www-personal.umich.edu/~econjeff/Pape… http://t.co/OfbYMV2n3R—
Roseann Cima (@rosiecima) February 03, 2015
19 Nov 2015 2 Comments
in development economics, economic history, history of economic thought, P.T. Bauer

Source: Nicholas Stern “Professor Bauer on development”, Journal of Development Economics (1974).

Source: “A Voice for the Poor”, The Economist (2 May 2002).

Source: Ian Vazquez “Peter Bauer: Blazing the Trail of Development”, Econ Journal Watch (May 2007).
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in F.A. Hayek, history of economic thought, liberalism Tags: all Lord Acton

A quote from “The History of Freedom in Antiquity” that Friedrich Hayek used at the start of “Why I Am Not a Conservative,” his famous postscript to The Constitution of Liberty.
Source: In Praise of Lord Acton, David Henderson | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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