One thing is that  the work of of a lot of Berkeley economists is fairly
interesting to non-economists--Pranab Bardhan's work on India and China,
Michael Reich on social structures of accumulation, Akerlof on animal
spirits and identity, of course DeLong's critiques of freshwater economics,
Saez's work on inequality, Brown's history of the microprocessor industry,
DeVries' idea of the industrious revolution,Gourinchas' Congressional
testimony on the financial crisis,  Eichengreen's analysis of dollar
politics.  Then there are Berkeley or Berkeley trained economists working
in other departments or centers--the business school, real estate research
centers, information systems.
_______________________________________________
pen-l mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.csuchico.edu/mailman/listinfo/pen-l

Reply via email to