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Subjects such as public finance, corporate finance, banking theory, risk management and management accounting are all largely based on the neoclassical approach. Most recent appointed professors have started their work with ideas based on a neoclassical fundament and its methodological preferences. Neoclassical economic thinking is not bad in itself. It has brought much good, even. However, now the downside of neoclassical theory has occurred. Failing financial markets have plunged the global economy into crisis. It is, therefore, high time for a debate on economic concepts as taught in universities and business schools. Are students really trained to think critically about economic theory and the consequences when economic theories are put into practice?
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Frank Jan de Graaf argues that the domination of neoclassical economic thinking in academia has contributed to the economic crisis and hindered thinking about sustainable development. Currently, ethics is re-entering the debate about how to develop prosperous open societies. A group of NGOs recently came up with an interesting alternative perspective on economics and social development. Their thinking could enrich mainstream economics.Verschenen in de Working papers series.
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"Snapt u wat u ziet? Of zijn we gevangen in een nieuwe ideologie? " Lector Frans van der Reep daagde de toehoorders bij de Pieter Teyler van der Hulstlezing bij Inholland Haarlem uit tot kritische reflectie op innovatie en het recht op offline leven. "Pas vanuit een begrip wat er gebeurt als gevolg van nieuwe tech, en dat wij de crowd zijn, kunnen we positie kiezen en onszelf echt organiseren."
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