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Deirdre McCloskey's Twitter account is @DeirdreMcClosk. Tweeting here is the operator of Prof. McCloskey's website “Prudentia: A MacDonald Magazine.”

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"I just spent four days with my kid sister cruising down the Göta Kanal, from Stockholm on the east coast of Sweden to Gothenburg on the west. ... Lovely. But wait." deirdremccloskey.com/docs/pdf/McClo…


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The great @DeirdreMcClosk in her debut essay at The UnPopulist asks on July 4th, how much richer might America have been if slavery, Jim Crow and its legacy weren't thwarting the talent of African Americans? Read, share, subscribe: theunpopulist.substack.com/p/slavery-enri…


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🆕Podcast | Mark Pennington interviews @DeirdreMcClosk to explore: ✔️How #economics is separated from matters of ethics ✔️The importance of #liberal values for human progress ✔️Her calls for a human-centered approach to economics called ‘humanomics’ csgs.kcl.ac.uk/podcast/better…

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What explains the explosion in growth and prosperity that humanity has experienced in the past couple centuries? Why did that process take root more readily in some places than in others, and how can its spread be encouraged? cato.org/events/origins…


An Address on Liberty: On the Occasion of the 800th Anniversary of the University of Padova deirdremccloskey.org/docs/pdf/McClo…


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excited to announce a Special Issue of JCE – Schmollers Jahrbuch in honor of Deirdre #McCloskey: an extended autobiographical essay and papers by, among others, Martha Nussbaum, @PeterBoettke, @ErwinDekker12 & @amingardi Open Access: elibrary.duncker-humblot.com/journals/id/24…

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"The way to produce still another degenerative research programme is to never face up to ethics, never avoid tautology, never really test quantitatively, or often enough qualitatively. Many smooth careers will thereby be assured." deirdremccloskey.org/docs/pdf/McClo…


The Three Scientific Faults in Some Neo-Institutionalism deirdremccloskey.org/docs/pdf/McClo…


Institutions Matter, But Not as Much as Neo-institutionalists Believe deirdremccloskey.org/docs/pdf/McClo…


"There's an assumption that a lot of economists make—a convenient assumption—that ideas, sociology, culture you might call it (though that's kind of a vague term), is a background that never changes…but that's not really true. Things change very quickly." youtube.com/watch?v=r-T7Yz…


"True liberalism in the past two centuries has made much of the world rich and dignified. It liberated poor men, then slaves, women, colonized peoples, and LGBT people and allowed them to have a go. And go they did." foreignpolicy.com/2021/07/09/fuz…


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“Past and Future of Humanomics”: my conversation with @DeirdreMcClosk on her intellectual journey, major contributions, her latest book “Bettering Humanomics”, and much more on EJPE: ejpe.org/journal/articl… Honoured, and grateful to McCloskey! Thanks to @ErasmusJPE @PrudentiaMag


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