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  • curprev 19:1319:13, 8 February 2022Kdot1212 talk contribs 13,456 bytes −397 The last sentence in the introductory text made the following very strong claim that "In certain countries such as e.g Sweden, it's practically impossible to get recognized as a conventional economist within the academy without accepting neoclassical axioms." The reference used is a Swedish book where the author of the text in the book makes this claim about Sweden without actually substantiating it in a meaningful way.The book author's claim can perhaps be seen as an unsubstantiated theory. undo Tags: Reverted references removed Visual edit

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