“If There Is Any Such Thing”: Why read Hoxie on theory?
…claims in the light of experience. The outcome was not a triumph for one theory and a defeat for another — a sorting into economic laws and economic fallacies —…
…claims in the light of experience. The outcome was not a triumph for one theory and a defeat for another — a sorting into economic laws and economic fallacies —…
…insisting that their governments lower the value of their currencies to increase exports to the U.S. But the U.S. Treasury did not label either country a currency manipulator in its…
…the “Post Keynesian” label for himself) get mentioned, with final shoutouts to chartalism and functional finance, both well regarded by the MMT school (there is also a tour of nations…
…of the more accurate label, “Daesh.” Official western media may persist in this nonsense now that as even an unrecognized “state” that rules over any unwilling populace of any concentrated…
…saw it as manipulative and underhanded and were outraged that the company had hidden the legal cover in its (extremely long) terms of service. In a UCLA Law Review article,…
…admire the accuracy of article’s heading as a label of its contents until one realizes it is not actually intended as a confession. I wrote to Professor Williams about the…
…stress tests. This was done under the guise of being called, (cough-cough, clearing my throat) community banks or The Community (Bank) Hustle as the Intercept would label it. You would…
…is inappropriate as a label for the anti-Jewish prejudices, statements, or actions of Arabs or other Semites. Others may take exception with my definition or citation above. I am fine…
…between the empirical world of markets and the putative substrate of “utility”. In the end, the reason for attaching a label like economics to some portion of human activity is…
…label dates to the George W. Bush era, specifically 2003 when the late Charles Krauthammer, a supporter of W. upset by widespread criticism apparently coined the term “Bush Derangement Syndrome”…