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Economic Thought

A Spoonful of Populism is the Medicine We Need

Dr. Ellen Clardy, June 30, 2020July 24, 2025

A Discussion of “Is Populism Necessarily Bad Economics?” Populism is on the rise. Is that good? Is that bad? What is it anyway? Dani Rodrik (2018) has written a thoughtful article that helps us define what it is and when it can be a force for good. First, he states…

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Communism, Attitudes, and Political Sustainability

Dr. Ellen Clardy, June 16, 2020August 5, 2025

A Discussion of “The Long-Term Effects of Communism in Eastern Europe” Communism ended in Eastern Europe over three decades ago, but does that mean the market system that took its place is secure? What impact do the cultural and economic attitudes of the people have on the sustainability of the market…

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Sports, Religion, Communism, and Capitalism

Dr. Ellen Clardy, June 9, 2020July 24, 2025

A Discussion of “Emotional Tagging and Belief Formation: The Long-Lasting Effects of Experiencing Communism” Have you ever shared a dramatic experience with other people but each of you have a very different reaction? Each seems to draw their own conclusion, learn different lessons, store different memories. That’s similar to what…

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Where Economists Should Fear to Tread

Dr. Ellen Clardy, May 26, 2020August 7, 2025

A Discussion of “The Political Limits of Economics” We are living in a time when experts and their recommendations are ruling over us. Our politically elected officials are deferring to their guidance — is that how it should be in our democratic republic? Given the time it takes to publish, I doubt…

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Time for a Paradigm Shift in Economics?

Dr. Ellen Clardy, May 22, 2020July 24, 2025

A Discussion of “Shrinking Capitalism” In the May 2020 American Economic Association’s (AEA) Paper and Proceedings, Samuel Bowles and Wendy Carlin put forth a bold proposition for a new paradigm to supplant the previous reign of Neoliberalism. A provocative goal paired with an equally provocative title, “Shrinking Capitalism”. While it could…

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