How Economics Should Be Done
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- Chien, Fengsheng & Ananzeh, Mohammed & Mirza, Farhan & Bakar, Abou & Vu, Hieu Minh & Ngo, Thanh Quang, 2021. "The effects of green growth, environmental-related tax, and eco-innovation towards carbon neutrality target in the US economy," MPRA Paper 109664, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- David Colander, 2018. "The Scope and Method of Applied Policy Economics," The American Economist, Sage Publications, vol. 63(2), pages 132-146, October.
- Su, Huei-Chun & Colander, David, 2021.
"The Economist As Scientist, Engineer, Or Plumber?,"
Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Cambridge University Press, vol. 43(2), pages 297-312, June.
- Su, Huei-Chun & Colander, David & Assistant, JHET, 2021. "The Economist as Scientist, Engineer or Plumber?," OSF Preprints c98mu, Center for Open Science.
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- David Colander, 2018. "Why Aren'T Economists As Important As Garbagemen?," Chapters, in: How Economics Should Be Done, chapter 1, pages 3-10, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- David Colander, 2018. "Vision, judgment, and disagreement among economists," Chapters, in: How Economics Should Be Done, chapter 2, pages 11-24, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- David Colander, 2018. "Retrospectives: The Lost Art of Economics," Chapters, in: How Economics Should Be Done, chapter 3, pages 25-32, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- David Colander, 2018. "The systemic failure of economic methodologists," Chapters, in: How Economics Should Be Done, chapter 4, pages 33-45, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- David Colander, 2018. "The Death Of Neoclassical Economics," Chapters, in: How Economics Should Be Done, chapter 5, pages 46-62, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- David Colander, 2018. "Applied policy, welfare economics, and Mill’s half-truths," Chapters, in: How Economics Should Be Done, chapter 6, pages 65-79, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Huei-Chun Su & David Colander, 2018. "A failure to communicate: the fact-value divide and the Putnam-Dasgupta debate," Chapters, in: How Economics Should Be Done, chapter 7, pages 80-102, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- David Colander, 2018. "Framing the Economic Policy Debate," Chapters, in: How Economics Should Be Done, chapter 8, pages 103-116, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- David Colander, 2018. "Complexity Economics and Workaday Economic Policy," Chapters, in: How Economics Should Be Done, chapter 9, pages 117-130, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- David C. Colander, 2018. "The Macrofoundations Of Micro," Chapters, in: How Economics Should Be Done, chapter 10, pages 133-143, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- David Colander, 2018. "Post Walrasian Macro Policy and the Economics of Muddling Through," Chapters, in: How Economics Should Be Done, chapter 11, pages 144-162, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- David Colander, 2018. "How Economists Got It Wrong: A Nuanced Account," Chapters, in: How Economics Should Be Done, chapter 12, pages 163-189, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- David Colander, 2018. "Economists, Incentives, Judgment, and the European CVAR Approach to Macroeconomics," Chapters, in: How Economics Should Be Done, chapter 13, pages 190-211, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- David Colander & Peter Howitt & Alan Kirman & Axel Leijonhufvud & Perry Mehrling, 2018. "Beyond DSGE Models: Toward an Empirically Based Macroeconomics," Chapters, in: How Economics Should Be Done, chapter 14, pages 212-216, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- David Colander, 2018. "Written Testimony of David Colander, Submitted to the Congress of the United States, House Science and Technology Committee, July 20th, 2010," Chapters, in: How Economics Should Be Done, chapter 15, pages 219-227, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- David Colander, 2018. "Moving beyond the rhetoric of pluralism: Suggestions for an "inside-the-mainstream" heterodoxy," Chapters, in: How Economics Should Be Done, chapter 16, pages 228-239, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- David Colander, 2018. "CREATING HUMBLE ECONOMISTS: A Code of Ethics for Economists," Chapters, in: How Economics Should Be Done, chapter 17, pages 240-252, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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Economics and Finance; Research Methods;Statistics
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