I'd be surprised if anyone isn't aware of this online occasional journal
on this 'ere futurework list, but just in case it's not familiar to
anyone, here is a copy. 

A lot of stuff on the 2008 crash ... and 2009, 2010,2011,2012.... hey
wait a minute, didn't the last really big collapse of capitalism arrive
at a effin' big war about 6 or 7 years later???

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Subject: real-world economics review / post-autistic economics review -
Issue no. 47
Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2008 11:46:00 -0400


sanity, humanity and science 



real-world economics review 

Formerly the post-autistic economics review 
Issue no. 47, 3 October 2008 


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You can download the whole issue as a pdf document by clicking here 


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or download articles individually by clicking on their pdf link. 


In this issue: 


        What would a scientific economics look like? 
        Peter Dorman ……………................. download pdf
        …...........................................…..166 
        
        Sen’s economic philosophy: 
        The revival of economics as a moral science 
        L. A. Duhs ........................................... download
        pdf ....................................................173 
        
        New thinking on poverty 
        Paul Shaffer ........................................ download
        pdf ....................................................192 
        
        The financial crisis 
        
        
        

How far could the US dollar fall? 

Jacques Sapir ...................... download
pdf ....................................................232 



What’s in a number? The importance of LIBOR 

Donald MacKenzie .............. download
pdf .................................................... 237 



Progressive conditions for a bailout 

Dean Baker ………….......... download pdf …………….....………...............……
243 



Comment 



Editor’s note 

The paper by Helen Johns and Paul Ormerod, “ The unhappy thing about
happiness economics “, that appeared in the last issue of this journal
has attracted an uncommonly large number of readers. In addition to
downloads of the whole issue, Johns and Ormerod’s paper has to date been
downloaded over 12,000 times, more than twice the average rate. Given
this strength of interest and the paper’s strong and consequential
thesis, a dozen leading practitioners of happiness economics have been
approached, offering them a chance to reply. So far none have ventured
forth. If there is any economist out there who feels capable of
rebutting all or part of Johns and Ormerod’s arguments, then a space
awaits them in this journal. 



“A XXI-century alternative to XX-century peer review” by Grazia
Ietto-Gillies in issue no. 45 


Comments: Donald W Braben, Roland Fox, Stevan Harnad, 

Marco Gillies, Paul Ormerod, Menakhem Ben-Yami .............. download
pdf ...............250 

Rejoinder: Grazia Ietto-Gillies
……………..................…..................... download pdf ….…..…..259 



Regarding articles by Margaret Legum and Jim Stanford 



Economic freedom is negative liberty 

Joshua C. Hall, Robert A. Lawson and Will Luther ................
download pdf ................261 

Rejoinder: “Economic freedom” 

Jim
Stanford ..................................................................... 
download pdf ................263 



Opinion 



If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it… Post autism and political correctness 

Benjamin H. Mitra-Kahn ......................... download
pdf .......................................................265 
Editor’s Note 



When the going gets tough, economists go very quiet 
Simon Jenkins ...................................... download
pdf ...................................................... 268 



Past contributors, etc.
………………………...............................................................................271
 




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