Gary, I like your idea of revamping Econ courses at every level. The account of economics you describe is not what I learned in my college econ courses. I learned that economics was for the benefit of the community and the nation (we didn't make it to the world level back then). I would like to see more community-centered education regar…
Gary, I like your idea of revamping Econ courses at every level. The account of economics you describe is not what I learned in my college econ courses. I learned that economics was for the benefit of the community and the nation (we didn't make it to the world level back then). I would like to see more community-centered education regarding economics, money, and business/entrepreneurism too. We could do that.
Bringing community back into view within the economic framework is what is needed ... as done in Dual Interest Theory in Metaeconomics ... Palgrave running the e-book on sale right now, at https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-50601-8
Gary, I like your idea of revamping Econ courses at every level. The account of economics you describe is not what I learned in my college econ courses. I learned that economics was for the benefit of the community and the nation (we didn't make it to the world level back then). I would like to see more community-centered education regarding economics, money, and business/entrepreneurism too. We could do that.
Bringing community back into view within the economic framework is what is needed ... as done in Dual Interest Theory in Metaeconomics ... Palgrave running the e-book on sale right now, at https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-50601-8