Political Bias in Academia. Conservatives Hardest Hit.

By , February 9, 2011 2:55 pm

Veronique de Rugy, an economist at George Mason University, has a post at The Corner on bias an academia. This paragraph captures the essence:

“Anywhere in the world that social psychologists see women or minorities underrepresented by a factor of two or three, our minds jump to discrimination as the explanation,” said Dr. Haidt, who called himself a longtime liberal turned centrist. “But when we find out that conservatives are underrepresented among us by a factor of more than 100, suddenly everyone finds it quite easy to generate alternate explanations.”

Most Influential Economists of the Last Decade?

By , February 9, 2011 9:39 am

Interesting list from The Economist. Among dead economists, Adam Smith gets two votes, Friedrich Hayek receives one, and Milton Friedman gets a mention.

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