Ha-Joon Chang on Economics - but not as you know it

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  • The talk is based on Ha-Joon Chang's forthcoming book, Economics: The User's Guide, the first volume in the new Pelican Paperback series, which is being revived after 30 years' hiatus. The book has been written as an introduction to economics for the general public.
    In the talk, Dr Chang will discuss the limitations of economics as it is practised today and suggest ways to have it better serve humanity. He will emphasise that, unlike what most economists tell us, economics is not a 'science' but a political argument.
    Starting with what he calls the 'Singapore Problem', he will argue that there are many different ways of 'doing' economics', with three varieties for free-market economics alone. He will argue that these different approaches should be cross-fertilised with one another in order to provide a richer understanding of the complex world. He will also discuss some important topics that are neglected in economics today - especially production and work, as opposed to exchange and consumption. He will conclude his talk by arguing that, given the political nature of economic arguments, everyone needs to learn some economics and act as responsible 'economic citizens', in challenging the necessary but inevitably narrow judgments of professional economists.
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    Public Lecture
    Economics -- but not as you know it
    Speaker:
    Dr Ha-Joon Chang, Reader, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
    Date: Thursday, 17 April 2014

ความคิดเห็น • 7

  • @btjmrp
    @btjmrp ปีที่แล้ว

    3v

  • @hlumeloncopo5121
    @hlumeloncopo5121 8 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Prof Chang is incorrect on characterizing owners of Taxi's in South Africa as gangsters. Taxi industry which is unregulated remains the only sector owned by black people in South Africa, however i agree with him on the how munch time labourers spend commuting in SA relatively to how much time they are productive.

    • @thegreatonecometh200
      @thegreatonecometh200 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      who cares if its run by black people ?! if they are charging people an arm and a leg which they barely can pay its something that needs regulating