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Reply to Kendall: Asking v. Story-Spinning
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Barbara R. Bergmann
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29. Juni 2007
The idea that economists will come closer to the reality of business operations by sitting in their academic offices and making up stories than they might get by observing or talking to managers is bizarre.
Published Online: 2007-6-29
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Letter
- Letter: Why Not Just Ask the Dolphins?
- Reply to Kendall: Asking v. Story-Spinning
- Letter: Observation-Based Analysis and Industry Studies
- Letter: What Underlies the Inequality of "Garrison America"?
- Column
- The Fed's Real Job
- The Gender Pay Gap
- Do Voluntary Carbon Offsets Work?
- Reforming the IMF