Posts Tagged ‘textbooks’

Klamer’s tekst in de examen Nederlands voor HAVO

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

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Economic Conversations

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Posted by Salvi at Rigotnomics

Over a lazy weekend spent mostly goooogling, I came across an interesting website. It is called the economic conversation. It is a book written by Arjo Klamer, Deirdre McCloskey, and Stephen Ziliak and it’s an attempt by the authors to (more…)

“A Textbook Case”: Klamer in Foreign Policy

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Klamer’s letter published in ForeignPolicy (March 2008):

Are French and German students being brainwashed to reject capitalism, despise the entrepreneurial spirit, and oppose globalization? Stefan Theil believes so (“Europe’s Philosophy of Failure,” January/February 2008). He lashes out at the presumably ill-informed and misleading economics curriculum in Europe. He even holds the economics teachers in Europe responsible for the backward European economy.

Not only is his unwavering belief in the market remarkable but his confidence in the powers of teachers and textbooks is astonishing. As an author of a forthcoming economics textbook myself—An Introduction to the Economic Conversation (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010)—I can only dream about having such influence. Having taught economics for 30 years, I am especially impressed by the ability of students to forget what I taught them, or to twist my lessons toward whatever direction they want to take them. Nonetheless, I agree with Theil’s assertion that the way economists speak of the economy influences the way people perceive things.

There are at least two serious problems, however, with Theil’s argument. First, he cannot account for the European economy’s positive performance at the moment; in fact, it’s even outperforming the U.S. economy. Should the teaching of economics be held responsible? And though his citations from European textbooks are disturbing, his own take on economics is just as disturbing. It does not account for the role of governments or society. At least some economists are becoming increasingly aware of the role of culture, social formations, and values in countries’ economic performance. I agree wholeheartedly that the teaching of economics is…

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Is Conversation Free in a Talking Shop?

Monday, May 21st, 2007

Martin Ryan (Liam Delaney)

“You may remember Arjo Klamer from his books with David Colander on Conversations with Economists and The Making of An Economist. Both highly recommended. Now he’s teamed up with Deirdre McCloskey and Stephen Ziliak on a new project …” More » Geary Behaviour Centre

Finally: a multiperspectival textbook on economics

Saturday, May 19th, 2007

Michel Bauwens

“Three of those pluralist professors in economics, Arjo Klamer, Deirdre McCloskey, and Stephen Ziliak, have undertaken a groundbreaking new approach to teaching economics that is based on this realization that economics is a conversation …” More » P2P Foundation