Top Posts of 2010
31 December 2010 at 2:46 pm Peter G. Klein 1 comment
| Peter Klein |
Our most popular post published in 2010:
- Summary of Dodd-Frank Act
- Management Journal Impact Factors 2009
- Intellectual Steam
- How to Read an Academic Article
- The Era of Laissez-Faire?
- Does Behavioral Economics Offer Anything New and True?
- Pomo Periscope XX: Thomas Basbøll vs. Karl Weick
- Political and Methodological Individualism
- The Role of Assumptions in Management Research
- Ig Nobel Economics and Management Prizes
- Assessing the Critiques of the RBV
- PowerPoint Version of “I Have a Dream”
- Teaching Analytical Writing
- Ronald Coase’s New Book
- Isomorphism in Higher Education
Thanks to all our readers, commenters, linkers, lurkers, secret admirers, public admirers, etc. for a great 2010!
1. Roundup Jan 8 at Catallaxy Files | 8 January 2011 at 5:07 am
[…] The inaugural Adam Smith Lecture by Nigel Lawson, Chancellor of the Exchequer) for Margaret Thatcher. The five myths that he identified are scientism, the precautionary principle, Keynesianism, the pursuit of “green jobs” to fend off global warming and the view that the current account imbalances that exist in the world are both unnatural and a threat to global economic health. The link came from Samuel Brittan, looking at the implication of the global imbalances of funds. A fresh look at microeconomics. “nom nom nom” is said to have originated with the Cookie Monster. It has become a preferred way to express voracious eating. Today the meme has spread to everyday conversation. It is almost certain that the word economics was coined without nom nom nom in mind. But if it was not intentional, it was prophetic to put NOM right in the tummy of “economics,” as the concept of noming is so central to economics. Exploring the reasons for the “Keynesian avalanche“. War Links from Michael Warby. Jo Nova on the danger of cold climate changes. The Two Cultures. Fascinating slides, not sure what they mean! Steve Jobs (Apple) Inside the brain of an entrepreneur. Top Posts for 2010 on Organizations & Markets. […]