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Sociology unfound: Contextualizing the dominance of economist mentions in the New York Times.

by Blog Admin • February 6, 2015 • Comments Off on Sociology unfound: Contextualizing the dominance of economist mentions in the New York Times.
The impact of economics as a discipline over other subjects can be identified through the number of mentions in the New York Times, according to economist Justin Wolfers. But what do these figures actually measure? Philip Cohen takes a closer look at the comparison. If there has been a surge in economics, this may be more to do with the […]

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