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	<title>Comments on: Pomo Periscope XVIII: &#8220;The French Don&#8217;t Care What You Actually Say as Long as You Pronounce It Correctly&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: arjo klamer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By considering economics as a conversation, or a bunch of conversation, it makes it easier to understand for example:
-the gap between academic and everyday economics
-what the institutional settings in which economists operate matter,
-why there is so much miscommunication among economists and between economists, laywers, politicians, business leaders etc
-why people in general, and also economists, do not picture the science of economics right. 
The link with modernism and postmodernism is meant to show that economists do not operate in intellectual isolation, but actually resonate similar values to those we encounter in other disciplines, in other conversations, that is.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By considering economics as a conversation, or a bunch of conversation, it makes it easier to understand for example:<br />
-the gap between academic and everyday economics<br />
-what the institutional settings in which economists operate matter,<br />
-why there is so much miscommunication among economists and between economists, laywers, politicians, business leaders etc<br />
-why people in general, and also economists, do not picture the science of economics right.<br />
The link with modernism and postmodernism is meant to show that economists do not operate in intellectual isolation, but actually resonate similar values to those we encounter in other disciplines, in other conversations, that is.</p>
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