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Taking Economics Seriously – with Dean Baker

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“ABC’s” (Austerity, Bailouts and Crashes) dominate economic policy today – but what would policy look like if we took basic economic principles seriously and applied them consistently?

Join renowned economist and author Dean Baker to discover and discuss what we have to gain by freeing ourselves from ideological blinders and getting back to basics in the most troubled parts of our economy.

Monday, September 16, 6 – 8 p.m.
Free – RSVP required: bit.ly/seriouseconomics

In the debate over regulation, for example, Baker – one of the few economists who predicted the meltdown of fall 2008 – points out that ideological blinders have obscured the fact there is no “free market” to protect. Modern markets are highly regulated, although intrusive regulations such as copyright and patents are rarely viewed as regulatory devices.

If we admit the extent to which the economy is and will be regulated, we have many more options in designing policy and deciding who benefits from it.

EOI Board Member Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington, DC

EOI Board Member Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington, DC

Taking Economics Seriously offers an alternative Econ 101. It introduces economic principles and thinks through what we might gain if we free ourselves from ideological blinders and get back to basics in the most troubled parts of our economy.

Drinks and hors d’oeuvres provided – advance RSVP is required: bit.ly/seriouseconomics

Hope to see you there!

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