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Paul Lewis

@paullew16394851

Professor of Political Economy at King's College London
kcl.ac.uk/people/profess…

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How can behavioral economics deepen our understanding of political systems? Malte Dold and Paul Lewis explore fostering autonomy and capable agency to empower individuals through reflective decision-making. loom.ly/6dDQWp4

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📣 Call for Papers for the 27th Annual Conference of the Association of Heterodox Economics (AHE) 18-20 June 2025 at King’s College London (Waterloo Campus) Deadline for papers and panels: February 14th 2025 hetecon.net/2024/12/17/ahe…

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Karen Vaughn: Building an Austrian Approach to Public Choice: The Independent Review: The Independent Institute independent.org/publications/t…

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Can populism actually deliver on its promise to empower ordinary citizens? In our paper, Christopher Coyne and I explore this question "Populism, the Illusion of Participation, and the Hope of Self Governance" SSRN papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

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Off to lecture on another of my favourite topics: the Schelling model of segregation and the basics of complexity economics.

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Now on FirstView: Expecting Robert Lucas? Nic Johnson revisits the relationship between American Keynesianism and neoliberalism by examining Robert Lucas’s deeply ambiguous relationship with the Keynesian project bit.ly/49qjxSJ

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Now on FirstView: Andrew Hartman analyzes the history of liberalism in the twentieth century in his review essay of Samuel Moyn’s, Liberalism against Itself and Joshua Cherniss’ Liberalism in Dark Times bit.ly/40ZGAl2