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by slothtrop
985 days ago
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"often" is not a number, and Economics has improved it's reproducibility rate more than any other social science. > researchers who are awarded the most prestige and airtime are sympathetic if not outright fanatics of the prevailing order. The most well-known Economists living, to the public, lean anywhere between left and far left. Stiglitz, Varoufakis, Piketty, Krugman. So that's horseshit. I also couldn't think of one who's "fanatic" of the prevailing order at all, they all have criticisms of the government; unless "prevailing order" for you translates to Liberal democracy. |
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We could also talk about Banerjee and Sachs, but again, both couch their analyses in metrics that pre-suppose the supremacy of, and justify, the ways "value" are considered and what constitutes "progress" in popular discourse.