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== On X == | |||
=== 2009 === | |||
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|name=Eric Weinstein | |||
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|content=He was very supportive of me. If I had to make a single choice it might be him or [[Paul Samuelson|Samuelson]]. | |||
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|name=Nathan Barnard | |||
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|content=who's your favourite economist? | |||
|timestamp=11:07 AM · Jan 30, 2023 | |||
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|name=Eric Weinstein | |||
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|content='''François Divisia''' or [[Ken Arrow]] or [[Paul Samuelson]] or Satoshi or [[Ronald Coase]] etc.... would be easy to defend. | |||
But Graciela Chichilnisky or Bert Balk would be more interesting offbeat choices I could defend. I don't think they got their due for what is coming in mathematical econ. | |||
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|content=I would’ve guessed you liked Ken Arrow, Eric. The work for which he won a Nobel Prize in 1972, seems right up your street. Tbh having learnt some of Ken Arrows works in my final year of my economics degree, it completely changed the way I looked at elections + institutions. | |||
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|name=Eric Weinstein | |||
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|content=[[Ken Arrow|Arrow]], Frisch, [[Paul Samuelson|Samuelson]], VonNeumann, Nash, Friedman, Smith, Mill, '''Divisia''', [[Ronald Coase|Coase]], Marshall, Fisher, Debreu, Tinbergen, etc. | |||
I have deep issues with economics. But I don’t think I understand your point. | |||
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|name=Martin Bauer | |||
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|content=Yes, but when I said ‘brightest minds’ I meant it. | |||
|timestamp=8:43 PM · Feb 13, 2023 | |||
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