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Introduction
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Narrative and Policy Paradigm
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The Economist and Financial Times
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Will this pandemic change the narrative
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Two examples of changing narratives
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The teaching of economics
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The new narrative
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Private exercise of power
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The Simplex
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A New Policy Paradigm
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A Successful Policy Paradigm
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The New Paradigm
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The Golden Age of Capitalism
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The Climate Change Problem
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Lets Change Economics
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Organizational Forms
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The Million Dollar Question
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The Economy
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Changing the Narrative
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Changing the Vernacular
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Existing Economics
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What is Economics Today
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How to Solve Climate Change
Description:
Explore how the COVID-19 pandemic could reshape economic narratives and policy paradigms in this hour-long virtual discussion featuring Sam Bowles and Wendy Carlin. Delve into the potential for a leftward shift on the government-versus-markets axis and the emergence of new policy approaches that incorporate social values beyond compliance and material gain. Examine the role of ethical motivations such as solidarity and duty in underpinning community and shaping economic thought. Gain insights into how the pandemic, along with climate change, may alter public understanding of economic mechanisms and desired outcomes. Investigate the parallels between the current crisis and historical events like the Great Depression and World War II in terms of their impact on economic thinking. Consider the implications for teaching economics, organizational forms, and addressing global challenges like climate change. Access additional resources, including the speakers' published paper and op-ed, to further explore the coming battle for the COVID-19 narrative and its potential to transform economic discourse and policy-making. Read more

The Coming Battle for the COVID-19 Narrative with Sam Bowles and Wendy Carlin

Santa Fe Institute
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