Tiago Camarinha Lopes

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Tiago Camarinha Lopes

Tiago Camarinha Lopes

@TCamarinhalopes

Professor, Universidade Federal de Goiás

Katılım Mart 2016
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Revista Jacobina
Revista Jacobina@JacobinBrasil·
Mártir da independência cubana, José Martir, faleceu em combate neste dia em 1895. Seu legado anticolonial inspirou revolucionários anti-imperialistas, provando que a utopia pode, sim, se transformar em topia – e que a esperança nunca é em vão. jacobin.com.br/2021/05/jose-m…
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Evandro Carvalho 高文勇
Evandro Carvalho 高文勇@evandrocarvalho·
@gisele_s_chaves A infraestrutura da universidade brasileira é uma humilhação cotidiana para os professores, alunos e corpo técnico-administrativo.
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Per Bylund
Per Bylund@PerBylund·
Not a day goes by without critics making up fantasy reasons to dunk on Austrian Economics.
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Per Bylund
Per Bylund@PerBylund·
To Ludwig von Mises, economic calculation is a problem for socialist planning only if the goal is to produce value for consumers. If that's not the goal, then it could "work." No joke.
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JP Bastos 🧉
JP Bastos 🧉@jpmvbastos·
I really should create a bot that replies with a link to this paper every time the word "neoliberal" appears in X
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wape_web@wape_web·
Within the latest WRPE16.4 read “ Devouring Mainstream Economics: Oskar Lange’s War Strategy to (Def)eat Bourgeois Political Economy” bit.ly/WRPE16_4Camari… by authors Camarinha Lopes & Lucas. Download & read all diamond open access articles for free on @Science_Open
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Peter Boettke
Peter Boettke@PeterBoettke·
To my Austrian economics friends and colleagues … science doesn’t have loyalty oaths, science is about contestation and respect for arguments one is arguing for and against. As Richard Feynman once put it, never fear asking question which can’t be answered, but always fear answers that cannot be questioned.
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Paulo L. dos Santos
Paulo L. dos Santos@plbds·
People underestimate how the very title “Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities” is a comprehensive rejection of fundamental Walrasian takes on scarcity, “capital,” and factor incomes. Maybe a subtitle “bruh, capital goods are products of labour” would have helped.
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Per Bylund
Per Bylund@PerBylund·
.@PhilWMagness and Michael Makovi show in the very prestigious Journal of Political Economy that Marx's influence was rather negligible until the Russian revolution. The promise of Lenin's rule made Marx a star among socialist academics in the West. journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/72…
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Per Bylund
Per Bylund@PerBylund·
Funny how @profwolff so approvingly refers to how Marx's ideas--Marxism--spread quickly, widely "the first 40-50 years." Why did they? Not because the ideas were persuasive, but because socialist academic ideologues were inspired by Lenin's dictatorship. youtube.com/watch?v=0hMpoK…
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wape_web@wape_web·
Call for Papers deadline 15thMarch 2026. The World Association for Political Economy (WAPE) invites scholars, researchers, activists, and practitioners to submit their papers for consideration. Read more about Submission and key dates here #programme" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">…ation-for-political-economy.github.io/Conference/#pr
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Handre
Handre@Handre·
Mises obliterated the entire socialist project in 1920 with one devastating insight: "Where there is no free market, there is no pricing mechanism; without a pricing mechanism, there is no economic calculation." The socialists spent the next century pretending this problem didn't exist while their economies collapsed around them. And yet here we are, watching politicians promise they can "fix" healthcare, housing, and energy markets through central planning. They can't even calculate the cost of their own programs correctly — how exactly are they going to allocate resources across an entire economy? Every Venezuelan breadline, every Soviet grain shortage, every Chinese famine was just Mises being proven right in the most brutal way possible. But sure, let's try democratic socialism this time. What could go wrong?
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