The Failure of Economists
A paper arguing that academic economics has systemically failed, via Paul Kedrosky.
"We believe that economics has been trapped in a sub-optimal
equilibrium in which much of its research efforts are not directed
towards the most prevalent needs of society. Paradoxically
self-reinforcing feedback effects within the profession may have led to
the dominance of a paradigm that has no solid methodological basis and
whose empirical performance is, to say the least, modest. Defining away
the most prevalent economic problems of modern economies and failing to
communicate the limitations and assumptions of its popular models, the
economics profession bears some responsibility for the current crisis.
It has failed in its duty to society to provide as much insight as
possible into the workings of the economy and in providing warnings
about the tools it created. It has also been reluctant to emphasize the
limitations of its analysis. We believe that the failure to even
envisage the current problems of the worldwide financial system and the
inability of standard macro and finance models to provide any insight
into ongoing events make a strong case for a major reorientation in
these areas and a reconsideration of their basic premises."
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