tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1740670447258719504.post3893210568125986483..comments2024-03-27T03:00:27.024-04:00Comments on Facts & other stubborn things: Who needs identification strategies, anyway!Evanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12259004160963531720noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1740670447258719504.post-46478000078598309992011-11-14T17:56:49.557-05:002011-11-14T17:56:49.557-05:00Gene thank you for the story, now I feel much more...Gene thank you for the story, now I feel much more intelligent.I. Georgievhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13300780525389451016noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1740670447258719504.post-65574303137848174742011-11-14T13:29:54.437-05:002011-11-14T13:29:54.437-05:00I know a good many Austrian economists who would p...I know a good many Austrian economists who would put the barrier one step further back: Austrians really can't afford to be associated with the Mises Institute!<br /><br />(True story: I recently had a *libertarian* academic tell me to yank every association with the Mises Institute from my resume, since they were all black marks.)gcallahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10065877215969589482noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1740670447258719504.post-82839766185177875072011-11-13T12:06:03.972-05:002011-11-13T12:06:03.972-05:00I see it the other way around. Five years ago who...I see it the other way around. Five years ago who in the Austrian School would have even approached an empirical study like this? Now, at least they're looking at "low quality" work (not saying it's not; I just rather not pass judgment). I think it's a sign of "progress".<br /><br />I've been meaning to write an article on the role of data in Austrian economics, but I haven't gotten around to it (and the Mises Institute rejected an article of mine on Friedman and Kraus' book on the financial crisis... so, now I'm a bit nervous to submit something else). No room for slightly divergent opinions, I guess.Jonathan M.F. Catalannoreply@blogger.com