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Toxische Wissenschaft? — Zur Verantwortung der Ökonomen für die gegenwärtige Krise

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Die Welt durchlebt die tiefste Depression seit den 1930er Jahren. Wieso war die Wirtschaftswissenschaft so schlecht auf dieses Ereignis vorbereitet? Welche Verantwortung muss der akademischen Profession übernehmen und welche Konsequenzen muss eine wissenschaftliche Disziplin tragen, die scheinbar so weit neben der Realität liegt wie der ökonomische Mainstream gegenwärtig? Der Artikel wirft einige Lichter auf die Gründe des Versagens, die Mechanismen der Fehlorientierung und einige daraus ableitbare Lektionen.
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  • Arne Heise, 2009. "Toxische Wissenschaft? — Zur Verantwortung der Ökonomen für die gegenwärtige Krise," Wirtschaftsdienst, Springer;ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 89(12), pages 842-848, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:wirtsc:v:89:y:2009:i:12:p:842-848
    DOI: 10.1007/s10273-009-1014-8
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    1. Sander, Henrike, 2014. "Die Arbeitsteilung der Orthodoxie: Zur Studie "Spitzenforschung und Politikberatung" in der Wirtschaftswissenschaft aus feldtheoretischer Perspektive," ZÖSS-Discussion Papers 44, University of Hamburg, Centre for Economic and Sociological Studies (CESS/ZÖSS).
    2. Andreas Maurer & Hubert Escaith & Marc Auboin, 2011. "Trade collapse, data gaps and the impact of the financial crisis on official statistics," IFC Bulletins chapters, in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), Proceedings of the IFC Conference on "Initiatives to address data gaps revealed by the financial crisis", Basel, 25-26 August 2010, volume 34, pages 480-487, Bank for International Settlements.

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