Tagged: economics
Article: 40 Years Of U.S. Nutrition Data Is “Fatally Flawed” and “Physiologically Implausible” | Popular Science
40 Years Of U.S. Nutrition Data Is “Fatally Flawed” and “Physiologically Implausible” | Popular Science
Article: Nobel prize in economics: will financial crisis adjustment theory win the day?
Nobel prize in economics: will financial crisis adjustment theory win the day?
http://www.theguardian.com/science/2013/oct/13/nobel-prize-economics-financial-crisis
Value Free Economics Is Really Irrelevant Economics
A very interesting blog post by an experienced teacher in California:
A brilliant economist’s idea: Legalise corruption to prevent it!
World Bank economist Kaushik Basu has an idea for how to stop bribery and thus corruption. He thinks we could eliminate harassment bribery by legalising half of it! Read the details here.
Brilliant idea by a brilliant economist. This is why I love this field so much 🙂