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Thinking about Economics
Author(s)Bell, Carolyn Shaw
AbstractAn economics professor strongly believes that it is the economists’ responsibility to divulge to the general public their knowledge on how an economy works and how to design or assess economic policy. Economists should also be knowledgeable as much about data collection methodology as about theory and history. The use of empirical data allows economists to provide better clues to understanding human activities and events.
IssueNo1
Pages18-33
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceAmerican Economist
VolumeNo42
PubDateSpring 1998
ISBN_ISSN0569-4345
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