Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

"The Death of Economics": is this any good?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • "The Death of Economics": is this any good?

    I tried to search on itulip but the search function is broken as far as i can tell. Should I waste my time with this circa 1994 Paul Ormerod's classic?
    Thanks!

  • #2
    Re: "The Death of Economics": is this any good?

    My roommate in college read it and never even finished it. I would say no.
    - Richard

    Richard C. Wilson
    Hedge Fund Consultant
    http://richard-wilson.blogspot.com

    Comment


    • #3
      Re: "The Death of Economics": is this any good?

      Originally posted by friendly_jacek View Post
      I tried to search on itulip but the search function is broken as far as i can tell. Should I waste my time with this circa 1994 Paul Ormerod's classic?
      Thanks!
      Use the advanced search function. Put "death of economics" into the search field

      Turns up the current thread and this one.
      Ed.

      Comment


      • #4
        Re: "The Death of Economics": is this any good?

        Originally posted by FRED View Post
        Use the advanced search function. Put "death of economics" into the search field

        Turns up the current thread and this one.
        FRED, is there any guide defining entry of search terms, like Help?
        Jim 69 y/o

        "...Texans...the lowest form of white man there is." Robert Duvall, as Al Sieber, in "Geronimo." (see "Location" for examples.)

        Dedicated to the idea that all people deserve a chance for a healthy productive life. B&M Gates Fdn.

        Good judgement comes from experience; experience comes from bad judgement. Unknown.

        Comment


        • #5
          Re: "The Death of Economics": is this any good?

          Originally posted by Jim Nickerson View Post
          FRED, is there any guide defining entry of search terms, like Help?
          I wish that putting a phrase in quotes, such as "death of economics" would only return search results containing that entire phrase (or at least have the option to limit the search in this manner). In this case there were few results so it wasn't too hard to find it, but click the link in FRED's post and note that every of in the post is highlighted in red. Lots of "false positives".

          Comment

          Working...
          X