Short appreciation of Jason Smith's A Random Physicist Takes on Economics. He likes it.
Jason Smith, a random physicist, has a new book out where he takes aim at some of the core foundations of microeconomics. I encourage every economist out there to open their mind, read it, and genuinely consider the implications of this new approach.
Go get it now. It only costs a few bucks.Fresh Economic Thinking
A random physicist takes on economics
Cameron K. Murray
Cameron K. Murray
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Note on Cameron K. Murray’s ‘A random physicist takes on economics’
Jason Smith is NOT a random physicist but a random blatherer. Take notice that his proto-scientific drivel has been debunked in all dimensions:
Economics: math-adorned incoherent blather
https://axecorg.blogspot.de/2017/07/economics-math-adorned-incoherent.html
Feynman Integrity, fake science, and the econoblogosphere
https://axecorg.blogspot.de/2017/05/feynman-integrity-fake-science-and.html
True macrofoundations: the reset of economics
https://axecorg.blogspot.de/2017/05/true-macrofoundations-reset-of-economics.html
Macro imbeciles
https://axecorg.blogspot.de/2017/05/macro-imbeciles.html
IS-LM ― a crash course for EconoPhysicists
https://axecorg.blogspot.de/2017/04/is-lm-crash-course-for-econophysicists.html
What genuine scientists believe about economics
https://axecorg.blogspot.de/2017/04/what-genuine-scientists-believe-about.html
Hayek and other informationally retarded proto-economists
https://axecorg.blogspot.de/2017/04/hayek-and-other-informationally.html
Economics between cargo cult, farce, and fraud
https://axecorg.blogspot.de/2017/03/between-cargo-cult-farce-and-fraud.html
The key to macro and Keen's debt-employment model
https://axecorg.blogspot.de/2017/02/the-key-to-macro-and-keens-debt.html
Egmont Kakarot-Handtke
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