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Ideas for the curriculum, or extended commentary. This forum is moderated for relevance, on-topic-ness and evidence based discussion, so keep your posts short, to the point, use referencing and don't ramble or use ad hominem attacks if you want your posts to appear.
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This is a moderated forum discussing Economic Issues of the day e.g. a recent Nobel Prize award, pressing Economic Issues, articles in The Economist and so on. Try to use referencing in your posts where possible and avoid personal attacks - however considerable latitude is given during moderation so long as some attempt is made in writing a useful contribution to debate.
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A moderated forum for the discussion of the Neo-Classical and Classical Economics (better known as standard orthodox Economics). Posts on Heterodox Economics or non-orthodox Economic approaches are allowed, but ONLY in the context of a customised response i.e. posts which evangelise or act as a soapbox for someone's pet theory will be rejected.
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An unmoderated forum allowing everything not allowed in any other forum. You can even discuss topics which have nothing to do with Economics including personal pet Economics and (a limited extent of) trolling. Note however that gratuitous name calling, excessive swearing, blasphemy, ridicule, libel, racism, hate speech or smear campaigning will simply have posts and entire threads deleted without warning and the users posting them will have their accounts deleted.
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