Browsing: Economics
Why IQs Rise When Nations Experience Rapid Economic Development
The relationship between national wealth and intelligence.
Louis Putterman
Stop Using Adam Smith and F.A. Hayek to Support Your Political Ideology
The irony of faith in blind markets
David Brin
Norway’s Prosperity Isn’t Because of Socialism
Is the Nordic model based on classical liberalism?
Larry Arnhart
Why Behavioral Economics is Cool, and I’m Not
The boundaries between economics and psychology
Adam Grant
Economist Says His Discipline is Lost and Confused
Divided on the most important issues
Terry Burnham
From Political Gridlock to Scientific Progress. The Promise of Evonomics
Can the Left and the Right play by the rules?
David Sloan Wilson
Why Welfare and Redistribution Saves Capitalism from Itself
Rich countries share wealth and create economic security
Steve Roth
Here Is Why Economics Is Built on a Monumental Mistake
It’s time to update the invisible hand
Jag Bhalla
The Road to Ideology. How Friedrich Hayek Became a Monster
What does it take to kill a monster?
David Sloan Wilson
How Norway Proves Laissez-faire Economics Is Not Just Wrong, It’s Toxic.
A surprisingly simple solution to the conflict between self-interest and mutual benefits at all hierarchical levels
David S. Wilson, Dag O. Hessen
15 Things That Markets Must Deal with to Work as the Textbooks Say They Do.
These curses of “pure economics” need to be taken into account if we want to create a healthy economy
John Komlos
The Science is Clear. The Economy Is an Organism
When we pretend homo economicus is real
David Sloan Wilson
The Rise of Mass Shootings During the Decline of Economic Conditions
It is not just another type of crime, but a form of political violence.
Peter Turchin
Please, Not Another Bias! The Problem with Behavioral Economics
An evolutionary take on behavioral economics
Jason Collins
Adam Smith, Karl Marx, and Charles Darwin: A New Economic Paradigm
The Piketty debate exposed the dysfunction in economics
George Cooper