This is by far the most coherent and detailed critique of the current "mainstream" economic discipline (from within) AND the most radical yet feasible set of proposals for building an alternative theoretical approach that actually helps.
The author could be a bit clearer that he's mainly addressing macroeconomics, not microeconomics.
This is a great presentation of a great deal of interdisciplinary work being done on economics and its sacred cows. It's adapted from this larger publication[1], which I think is certainly worth anyone's time.
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[ 2.4 ms ] story [ 12.2 ms ] threadThe author could be a bit clearer that he's mainly addressing macroeconomics, not microeconomics.
[1]: http://www.ippr.org/files/images/media/files/publication/201... (PDF)