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Watchpad DocumentsDate added
Economic Dissociative Identity Disorder: The Math Gamer, the Anti-Policy Econometrician and the Narrative Political Economist
Bruce L. Benson Volume 6, Number 3, September 2009
Confession of an Economist: Writing to Impress Rather than Inform
David R. Hakes Volume 6, Number 3, September 2009
A Reply to Daniel Klein on Adam Smith and the Invisible Hand
Gavin Kennedy Volume 6, Number 3, September 2009
Preference Falsification in Teaching
Stephen Kinsella Volume 6, Number 3, September 2009
Confessions of a College Non-Economizer
William Patrick Leonard Volume 6, Number 3, September 2009 Adam Smith and the Invisible Hand: From Metaphor to Myth
In Adam Smith’s Invisible Hands: Comment on Gavin Kennedy
Daniel B. Klein Volume 6, Number 2, May 2009
Intellectual Hazard: A Liberal Selection of Quotations
Selected by D. B. Klein Volume 6, Number 2, May 2009
Desperately Seeking Smithians: Responses to the Questionnaire about Building an Identity
Daniel B. Klein Volume 6, Issue 1, January 2009
Uncovering the Costs of the Iraq War
Fred E. Foldvary Volume 5, Issue 3, September 2008
Toward a Public and Professional Identity for Our Economics
Daniel B. Klein Volume 5, Issue 3, September 2008
Salute to Schelling: Keeping it Human
Daniel Klein, Tyler Cowen and Timur Kuran Volume 2, Number 1, April 2005 |


