duly noted, but they link to the White House, the Fed, NBER, and Brookings.
and they don't link to EPI or any other left thing. not good.
mbs
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>
>
> rollins college/winter park florida, six member dept includes:
>
> charles rock
> eric schutz (who was - and may still be - on pen-l, check
ynthesis of U of C's Law
and Economics philosophies.
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From: "Doug Henwood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 11:20 AM
Subject: [PEN-L:25988] Re: RE: Hetero Depts
> Devine, James wrote:
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> >T
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From: "Lee, Frederic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I would add to Professor Henwood's comment that it has been the policy
of most all of the prestige departments to not hire heterodox economists
Ok Doug 'fess up, what invisible college are you affiliated with
Devine, James wrote:
>The reason for the last qualification is that the University of Chicago
>school of economics has especially low standards. A lot of their math isn't
>virtuous at all.
I heard this story recently from a Chicago grad student. The day
Pinochet was arrested, a U of C economist
Dear Colleagues,
Regarding the discussion about heterodox and heterodox departments, I have two
comments.
1. The term heterodox in heterodox economics is an umbrella term to cover Post
Keynesian, Marxist, Institutionalist, radical, social, feminist, and Georgist (and
others) economics an
Doug wrote:
>>Why is it that we don't see any Hetero Depts at Ivy League
>>universities?
>
> Liza Featherstone & I discovered in researching
> our sweatshop economics piece for the late Lingua
> Franca that the only Marxist to have gotten a job
> at a prestige U.S. economics department in the las
On Monday, May 13, 2002 at 10:29:43 (-0700) Devine, James writes:
>
>> Hey, just about the whole world is heterodox!
>
>hey, why is the logical opposite of heterodox called "orthodox" when the
>logical opposite of heterosexual is called "homosexual"?
>
>orthophobically yours,
Because "ortho" m
Not unless Gene agrees to stay here.
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 04:26:02PM -0400, Max Sawicky wrote:
> are you serious about me listing Chico? All I saw there
> were a lot of guys who had run out of shaving cream.
>
> mbs
>
>
> > Chico State, where Gene Coyle lectured.
>
--
Michael Perelman
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are you serious about me listing Chico? All I saw there
were a lot of guys who had run out of shaving cream.
mbs
> Chico State, where Gene Coyle lectured.
> Hey, just about the whole world is heterodox!
hey, why is the logical opposite of heterodox called "orthodox" when the
logical opposite of heterosexual is called "homosexual"?
orthophobically yours,
JD
Kalamazoo has two New Schoolers, Louis-Philippe Rochon (who has a name
chair) and Matias Vernengo, and they have their own institute, hold
conferences, etc.
Hey, just about the whole world is heterodox!
Someone mentioned geography yesterday. Urban planning departments used to
offer some refuge of lefties -- I don't know of many people who have taken
that route recently.
Does anybody know of a progressive Keynesian who has gotten a job at a
prestige university lately?
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 12
960] RE: RE: RE: Re: Re: RE: Hetero Depts
>
>
> Colorado State - Fort Collins still has a bunch of
> institutionalists and
> a program or concentration in institutional or political economy. Ron
> Stanfield, Ronnie Phillips, etc.
>
> University of Denver has Post Keyne
Colorado State - Fort Collins still has a bunch of institutionalists and
a program or concentration in institutional or political economy. Ron
Stanfield, Ronnie Phillips, etc.
University of Denver has Post Keynesians and institutionalists like
Peter Ho, Tracy Mott, Robert Urquhart, etc.
Wright S
Sabri Oncu wrote:
>Why is it that we don't see any Hetero Depts at Ivy League
>universities?
Liza Featherstone & I discovered in researching our sweatshop
economics piece for the late Lingua Franca that the only Marxist to
have gotten a job at a prestige U.S. economics department in the last
Sorry, sent my note before I saw Eric's post. Wow, Eric, "thousands of
dollars" from alums to fund scholarships in econ--cool!
Cal State San Bernardino has Nancy Rose, Mayo Torunyo, Eric Nilsson (on
pen-l I believe).
Listen, one hetero economist does not a hetero dept make. That's called
a marginalized token.
I say either there has to be a concentration of non-mainstream people
(not all, maybe not even half, but a conc
actually a misnomer, better thought of as "homodox." UMKC
often uses "Pluralistic" instead of heterodox.
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From: Ellen Frank [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 8:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PEN-L:25946] Re: Re: RE: Hetero Dept
Sabri writes: >Why is it that Ellen Frank or Jim Devine or Eugene Coyle
don't get jobs at, say, UC Berkeley, for example? Is it because they are
dumber than some dumb but mathematically savvy people I know there? <
heck, I don't want a job at UCB. Too much emphasis on research! I like to
have my
Ellen writes: >I personally hate the word heterodox. How about inclusive,
open-minded, free-thinking? <
I don't like the term "heterodox" either, but at least it implies that the
hegemonic neoclassical school is what it is, i.e., orthodox.
But how about hegemonic vs. insurgent schools of econom
Max - I don't beleive Tufts has a heterodox department
(though the university does house the global development
and environment program). Dickinson also does not have
a heterodox dept; Matt is probably thinking of Drew University
in PA -- where Tom Dickins teaches. As long as you're
considering
What about economic geography departments? Minnesota-Twin Cities has some
pretty serious economic geographers of a heterodox persuasion, such as Eric
Sheppard, for instance.
Mark
At 21:17 12/05/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Emmanuel College, where Ellen Frank teaches.
>
>"Forstater, Mathew" wrote:
>
Chico State, where Gene Coyle lectured.
On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 09:17:43PM -0700, Eugene Coyle wrote:
> Emmanuel College, where Ellen Frank teaches.
>
> "Forstater, Mathew" wrote:
>
> > University of Southern Maine
> >
> > If you are including smaller undergrad schools:
> >
> > Franklin and Mar
Emmanuel College, where Ellen Frank teaches.
"Forstater, Mathew" wrote:
> University of Southern Maine
>
> If you are including smaller undergrad schools:
>
> Franklin and Marshall College
> Dickinson College (University?)
>
> (both in Penna.)
>
> There are lots more little ones.
UM Lowell? Who's there?
It's the Regional Economic and Social Development center --
Chris Tilly
Tufts? What's the criteria here?
not the regular econ dept; it's the GDAE
Neva Goodwin, FRank Ackerman, Steve Cohn
criteria are loose.
mbs
let me know when you have time.
max
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