• @roboto@feddit.org
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    4 months ago

    So I checked out Google scholar and to be honest for the alleged 20 years of being a researcher his contribution to the academic community seems marginal at best. Holding him up to the usual performance metrics, most postdocs in my lab had more citations and I also don’t see articles in big journal. Leaving aside the fact that your whole argument is subject to a logical fallacy your appeal to authority doesn’t seem to appeal to a good authority. He may have been working in the industry and he may have been involved in policy making, but that doesn’t mean he’s any authority when it comes to economics as a scientific discipline.

    • @Wanderer@lemm.ee
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      -34 months ago

      I’m not really inclined to listen to someone that has no idea what they are on about verse a literal ex professor. If someone who has any idea what they are on about starts making logical arguments rather than “I don’t like him” then I might listen. But you, do you. Have fun.

      • @Passerby6497@lemmy.world
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        44 months ago

        If someone who has any idea what they are on about starts making logical arguments rather than “I don’t like him” then I might listen.

        Ironic you said this after being provided a list of logical reasons from someone also in academia.

        FYI, it’s pointless to lie directly in response to the thing you’re saying you’d accept.

        • @Wanderer@lemm.ee
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          -24 months ago

          If a country is running a deficit and everyone agree that needs to be fixed. Saying you don’t agree that your taxes have gone up and benefits have gone down without providing any alternative is meaningless. It’s just whinging.