From the economics classroom


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So, this is an opportunity to reflect on what’s happening in your lessons and to celebrate the best of your contributions.
The first focus is on the Lower Sixth who are exploring the history of economic thought by looking at the role of the ‘big boys’ (and girls) of the past and some from the present too.
We’ll get the Lower Sixth experts together on each of the ‘greats’ and get them to explain to you why they think they should be in the all-time top three. Once we’ve grilled them all, it’ll be over to you to vote for who you think should be in the King’s Top Three Economists. We’ll tweet when there’s someone new on the blog site.
Tell us which of these economists you would most like to see featured on the blogsite.
- Joseph Stiglitz (36%, 4 Votes)
- Karl Marx (27%, 3 Votes)
- Adam Smith (27%, 3 Votes)
- David Ricardo (10%, 1 Votes)
Total Voters: 11
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