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Beatrice Cherrier

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Historian of applied economics @CNRS @CrestUmr @Xdepeco. Research style: having a tiger by the tail (credit @roy_weintraub)

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  • 1/ This fascinating thread encapsulates 2 key feature of the mainstream (Krugman) vs heterodox (Kindleberger) faultline -they have different epistemologies (aka idea of what’s a good contribution to econ) -epistemological preferences are often dis
    by Beatrice Cherrier
  • The Price of Virtue: Some Hypotheses on How Tractability Has Shaped Economic Models
    by Beatrice Cherrier
  • The Quantitative Turn in the History of Economics: Promises, Perils and Challenges
    by Beatrice Cherrier
  • Detectives, Storytellers and Hackers: Historians of Economics in an Age of Social Media
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Beatrice Cherrier @Undercoverhist · Oct 17, 2022
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7/ If those epistemological differences, their origins and transformations was what we were discussing in the wake of Nobel, if that would lead us to read @PMehrling's wonderful new book and discuss the clash of epistemologies at MIT, that would be a valuable debate to have

Book Jun 1, 2022
Money and Empire | Macroeconomics and monetary economics
by Perry Mehrling
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