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Introducing Spectrum Economics

in introduceyourself •  7 years ago  (edited)

You have my attention, I follow you. This week I am going to start writting about politics, but I am also very interested in economics. I hope you can help me to learn more about this subject. Good luck with your project.

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Thank you @krinein. There is an interesting link between economics and politics. I have found that politicians like to manipulate economics to suite their ends. I am very interested in what you have to say. If you want to know more about economics look back at some of my older posts. I have a lot of information. Also check out my YouTube channel 'Spectrum Economics' it is available at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCILwyLtjl7ZTlYOqFkAwLzw.

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I will check that, thank you. Can I also make you some question? Do you have any position about neoclassical economy? I have read some things of economists such as Douglas Down and Steve Keen who denounce the ideological roll of neoclassical theories in the design of public policies. I would like to know your view about that, if you have one. I am glad that people with your knowledge are willing to help us to understand things that are of extremely importance.

Sure no problem @krinein. I have no problem answering any questions you might have.

Regarding neoclassical economics, it is a very broad area. Many economists consider it to be the backbone of economics. There are also plenty that question it as well. There is rather a lot to get into. I will put neoclassical economics on my list of future posts so that I can do the subject justice.

Ok, thank so much. I know it is a complex debate .Douglas North, who won the Nobel Price in 1993, used to claim that "to abandon neoclassical theory is to abandon economic sciences". I hope he was wrong. I look forward to reading your new posts.