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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Live Stream Video | Economics Teaching Conference | South-Western

Live Stream Video | Economics Teaching Conference | South-Western
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D Marshall Meador, PhD
After receiving a MA in Economics at the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1982, I went through two doctoral programs in Economics (is that rational?). The first time was at Duke University where I finished all the course work and passed two of the three economics comps before leaving, but never wrote the dissertation nor finished the degree. About 18 years later I enrolled in the Interdisciplinary PhD program in Economics at the Univ. of Missouri-Kansas City, took all the classes, sat for comps in four fields instead of one (economics, econometrics, social science, and political science), and finally wrote the dissertation. I have thus seen, on an intimate level, both worlds of economics: the traditional, orthodox, American Economics Association approved, and Chicago-influenced world as taught at Duke in the mid-1980’s; and the non-traditional, heterodox, Post Keynesian and Veblenian influenced world as taught at UMKC since the 1950’s. Between those two bouts of doctoral studies, I was Vice President & Manager of Equity Research for Scout Investment Advisors. For a brief time at SIA, I was also the Chief Economist.
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