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<title>Economics in Disgrace: the Need for a Reformation</title>
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<description>Economics in Disgrace: the Need for a Reformation
Neild, Robert.
The Discussion Paper Series of the Graduate Institute for&#13;
Development Studies (GIDS) is a publication that&#13;
provides a forum for the dissemination of new ideas and&#13;
critical review of current research in the multi-disciplinary&#13;
field of development studies. It provides opportunities to&#13;
academics and practitioners to contribute to current&#13;
research on the subject through scholarly essays and&#13;
literature reviews.&#13;
The aim of the series is to encourage reflection and&#13;
stimulate discussion and dialogue on topical issues&#13;
through inter-disciplinary academic research in the field&#13;
of development. In keeping with this objective, feedback&#13;
from readers is welcome.&#13;
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contributors and do not necessarily represent the thinking&#13;
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