Jan Tinbergen’s Fallacy

Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 15 (2):aa–aa (2022)
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Abstract

As part of a book symposium on Erwin Dekker's Jan Tinbergen (1903–1994) and the Rise of Economic Expertise (2021), Michele Alacevich reflects on Tinbergen's vision of economic expertise as a-political.

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