When it comes to managing an economy should policymakers act on the basis of technical expertise or in accordance with the views of voters? Simon Wren-Lewis writes that economists need to act more as a collective, and do a much better job of articulating consensus viewpoints to the public when it comes to important questions of economic policy
The approaches and opinions of economists often dominate public policy discussion. Economists have g...
As part of our ongoing symposium “Experts on Trial”, Professor Sheila Dow argues that if...
People joke about economists disagreeing, but is it feasible for there to be one best analysis, one...
Given the majority of economic studies produced on Brexit prior to the UK’s referendum suggested tha...
A new CFM survey discusses the implications of Brexit for the economics profession, write Wouter Den...
Economists maintain that the study of public policymaking falls outside the scope of their disciplin...
Economics has long been tainted by the label ‘the dismal science’ and an image of grey haired old me...
In this paper, I sustain that the discourse of economics has become one of the most substantial cont...
Economists can to some extent enlighten policymakers and the public and influence public policy. Tha...
It is widely agreed that economists disagree, but it is also acknowledged that they do so according ...
Economists have always played an important role in major public policy debates. Even so, I believe t...
Economists can to some extent enlighten policymakers and the public and influence public policy. Tha...
In The Econocracy: The Perils of Leaving Economics to the Experts, Joe Earle, Cahal Moran and Zach W...
A long tradition in economic theory models economic policy deci-sions as solutions to optimization p...
A long tradition in economic theory models economic policy deci-sions as solutions to optimization p...
The approaches and opinions of economists often dominate public policy discussion. Economists have g...
As part of our ongoing symposium “Experts on Trial”, Professor Sheila Dow argues that if...
People joke about economists disagreeing, but is it feasible for there to be one best analysis, one...
Given the majority of economic studies produced on Brexit prior to the UK’s referendum suggested tha...
A new CFM survey discusses the implications of Brexit for the economics profession, write Wouter Den...
Economists maintain that the study of public policymaking falls outside the scope of their disciplin...
Economics has long been tainted by the label ‘the dismal science’ and an image of grey haired old me...
In this paper, I sustain that the discourse of economics has become one of the most substantial cont...
Economists can to some extent enlighten policymakers and the public and influence public policy. Tha...
It is widely agreed that economists disagree, but it is also acknowledged that they do so according ...
Economists have always played an important role in major public policy debates. Even so, I believe t...
Economists can to some extent enlighten policymakers and the public and influence public policy. Tha...
In The Econocracy: The Perils of Leaving Economics to the Experts, Joe Earle, Cahal Moran and Zach W...
A long tradition in economic theory models economic policy deci-sions as solutions to optimization p...
A long tradition in economic theory models economic policy deci-sions as solutions to optimization p...
The approaches and opinions of economists often dominate public policy discussion. Economists have g...
As part of our ongoing symposium “Experts on Trial”, Professor Sheila Dow argues that if...
People joke about economists disagreeing, but is it feasible for there to be one best analysis, one...