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, we find no statistically significant relationship between alphabetized co-authorship and citations in economics using six …
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The dominant postwar tradition in economics assumes the utility maximization of economic agents drives markets toward stable equilibrium positions. In such a world there should be no endogenous asset bubbles and untenable levels of private indebtedness. But there are. There is a competing...
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