Economics, Pluralism and Democracy: An Interview with Ha-Joon Chang

Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 17 (2):aa-aa (2024)
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Abstract

Ha-Joon Chang, Research Professor of Economics at SOAS University of London, is a vocal advocate of pluralism in economics. He has also campaigned for public understanding of economics and cautioned against an excessive role of economists in policymaking. In this comprehensive interview, Chang talks about his views on economics, pluralism, the role of economists in democracy, as well as his formative years as an economics student. The interview concludes with Chang's advice for young scholars - both economists interested in non-mainstream approaches and non-economists interested in engaging with economists.

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Teemu Lari
Universität Hannover

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