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Pluralism in economics part 2: the broader benefits
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Pluralism in economics part 2: the broader benefits

My first piece on this topic argued that a more pluralistic curriculum in economics would mean a richer and more stimulating academic experience and graduates that are equipped with the diverse range of skills that employers are seeking. However the benefits of pluralism in economics run far, far deeper than
Jun 1, 2014 4 min read
Economic pluralism part 1: why students benefit
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Economic pluralism part 1: why students benefit

Two weeks ago I had the privilege of attending a conference held to mark the retirement of Professor John King of La Trobe University. One of the themes of the conference was pluralism in economics. Many economists from Australian and overseas universities spoke about the benefits of incorporating alternative political
May 5, 2014 4 min read
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