Econ4 - The Challenge
How do we create an economy that works for people, for the planet and for the future? This animated short illustrates some of the conditions necessary for a more equitable and democratic approach to economics.
How do we create an economy that works for people, for the planet and for the future? This animated short illustrates some of the conditions necessary for a more equitable and democratic approach to economics.
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Michael Fortunato • about 13 years ago
Just what sort of economics education would you propose? Most departments are confined to narrow, neoclassical models, while most heterodox economists focus not on making neoclassical econ more relevant, but on equally limited schools of thought and idiosyncratic methodologies. A few, such as Steve Keen, make some effort to debunk theory on a case-by-case basis, but even his approach can't replace a whole discipline. There are too few economists teaching truly useful and accurate economics.
Harlan Johnson • about 13 years ago
I entered the competition. Check out my video. I hope to win. Your proposal is interesting. Actually, it draws on a different perspective from mine, which is very basic. The similarity is in that both of ours point to a much more elaborate process that we are involved with.
Here's my entry on Vimeo and Youtube\
Elections Clarified
https://vimeo.com/64616892
[Youtiube]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQZSII6C3-A
I hope to hear from you. Maybe we can work together in some way. Let's connect.