
Economists Win Worst Nobel Prize Yet, Asked to Please Stop
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Economic Myths and Colonial Legacy
This chapter critiques recent discussions around the Nobel Prize in Economics, highlighting a lack of innovative ideas and reliance on basic historical truths. The speakers explore the implications of colonialism on modern economic disparities, critiquing the methodologies used by economists to assess prosperity in different colonies. The chapter also discusses the disconnect between economic theories and the real-world impacts of historical injustices, emphasizing the importance of understanding the legacy of colonial practices.
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