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= Group pages = | |||
[[Behavioral Economics - Sp 11 | Behavioral Economics]] | [[Behavioral Economics - Sp 11 | Behavioral Economics]] | ||
[[ | [[Competing Intellectual Views on Liberalism and Protectionism from 1900-1940]] | ||
[[Evolutionary Game Theory and Behavioral Economics]] | [[Evolutionary Game Theory and Behavioral Economics]] | ||
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[[Theories of Crisis]] | [[Theories of Crisis]] | ||
[[Economic Man]] | |||
[[The Intellectual Antecedents of Thorstein Veblen]] | |||
Example | [[The 2008 Global Financial Crisis: Examining the Crisis through the Minsky, Marxist and Mathematical Approaches ]] | ||
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== Examples == | |||
[[Example Formatting | Simple Example]] | |||
[[Example page econ fa 09 | More Complex Example]] | |||
=== Examples from previous classes === | |||
[[The Inefficiency of Slavery]] | |||
[[Downfall of Eugenic Policy]] |
Latest revision as of 01:46, 4 May 2011
Group pages
Competing Intellectual Views on Liberalism and Protectionism from 1900-1940
Evolutionary Game Theory and Behavioral Economics
The Intellectual Antecedents of Thorstein Veblen