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Monday, October 23, 2017
Frances Coppola — Beyond disappointment
Symptoms showing why both deconstruction and inclusion are necessary in economics to avoid cognitive sclerosis.
Dr. Pia Malaney’s research has focused on economic, biological, and sociological approaches to human welfare. Her dissertation written under Eric Maskin, established a new Gauge Theoretic foundation for welfare economics allowing biological and behavioral realism for dynamic economic agents. She has held positions at the Harvard Institute for International Development and the Center for International Development at Harvard’s Kennedy School where she worked in collaboration with Asian and African governments of the development of health care and economic policies. Dr. Malaney’s current research focus is the role of scientific realism in the foundations of economic theory and its expected effects on the economics of development, education, gender, and welfare. She received her BA from Wellesley College and her PhD from Harvard University."
LOL!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteTakes real balls for Frances to take anyone to task for lack of originality.
ReplyDeleteThis Pia Malaney bit at INET looked good
ReplyDelete"Pia Malaney
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Dr. Pia Malaney’s research has focused on economic, biological, and sociological approaches to human welfare. Her dissertation written under Eric Maskin, established a new Gauge Theoretic foundation for welfare economics allowing biological and behavioral realism for dynamic economic agents. She has held positions at the Harvard Institute for International Development and the Center for International Development at Harvard’s Kennedy School where she worked in collaboration with Asian and African governments of the development of health care and economic policies. Dr. Malaney’s current research focus is the role of scientific realism in the foundations of economic theory and its expected effects on the economics of development, education, gender, and welfare. She received her BA from Wellesley College and her PhD from Harvard University."
https://www.ineteconomics.org/research/experts/pmalaney
"BA from Wellesley"
ReplyDeletewhy are Arts Degree people allowed to work in any material systems oriented discipline?
this is a big part of the current problems...
INET conferencing beyond disappointment
ReplyDeleteFrances Coppola summarizes: “This is not ‘new thinking’, it is the same old elite economists’ voodoo in different clothes.”
True, orthodox ‘New Economic Thinking’ is a bad joke but heterodox ‘New Economic Thinking’ is even worse. For details see
‘This is New Economic Thinking? Give me a break!’
https://axecorg.blogspot.de/2017/10/this-is-new-economic-thinking-give-me.html
and ‘Everything you know about MMT is wrong’
https://axecorg.blogspot.de/2017/10/everything-you-know-about-mmt-is-wrong.html
Egmont Kakarot-Handtke