Das Grollen und Donnern der Volkswirtschaftslehre
Falk Reckling
Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik, 2000, vol. 1, issue 2, 251-255
Abstract:
In his article “Was bewirkt die Volkswirtschaftslehre?” Bruno S. Frey has argued that economics and their ideas are not very influential in politics and society. While Frey is mainly focusing his analysis on the short‐term impact of economic ideas such as economists in politics and in political advising, this commentary does, however, claim that ideas also have a long‐term impact since they form worldviews, perceptions and agenda settings. An analysis must thus take into account how ideas are penetrating everyday life in politics, science, bureaucracy and society.
Date: 2000
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