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Is the Austrian School the Creationism of Economics?

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Austen posted on Thu, May 2 2013 12:54 AM

This guy thinks so. http://www.debate.org/forums/economics/topic/30571

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Student is right. And, in fact, a lot of the complexity mathematics used now in economics was first applied to biology.

Edit: And math isn't just for exact calculation. You rarely see "exact calculation" in any economics paper. Math is used to model logical relationships.

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