Black Lives Matter and The Economics Profession ft. Carolina Alves
Produced by Hobbie Stuart
Artwork by Jacob Cob
© 2020 Unlearning Economics
Relevant Organisations :
Diversify and decolonise economics:
The Sadie Collective (US)
The Black Economists Network (UK)
References (in rough order of appearance)
‘Richard T. Ely: The Confederate Flag of the AEA?’, Clifford F. Thies and Ryan Daza
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The Problem of the Negro, George Stigler
Uhlig quotes are screenshotted here:
Statement from the AEA Executive Committee
Diversity in the Economics Profession: A New Attack on an Old Problem’, Bayer and Rouse
The parochialism of economics, Daniel Gay
Economists’ Silence on Racism Is 100 Years in the Making, Francis and Opoku-Agyeman
Is there racism in economic research?, Mason et. al
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Economics is a Disgrace, Claudia Sahm
Uhlig’s since-deleted blog post comparing footballers to the KK was screenshotted here:
Bocar Ba tweet and corroboration from Alejandro Hoyos
Journal of Political Economy reinstatement of Uhlig:
My interview with the New York Times, Harald Uhlig
Uhlig’s Krugman tweet:
Some thoughts on Harald Uhlig etc., Marshall Steinbaum:
Policy on Harassment, Discrimination, and Sexual Misconduct, University of Chicago
Gary Becker and the Economics of Discrimination, John Jackson
Milton Friedman’s Economic Racism, John Jackson
Chicago economics faculty page:
Are Emily and Greg More Employable Than Lakisha and Jamal? A Field Experiment on Labor Market Discrimination, Bertrand and Mullainathan
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Field Experiments on Discrimination, Bertrand and Duflo
What Has Economics to Say About Racial Discrimination?, Kenneth J. Arrow
Antisemitism: An Analysis, Philosophy Tube
Is now a teachable moment for economists?, Bill Spriggs
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The Economics of Race, Kyle Moore
Race Discrimination: An Economic Perspective, Lang and Kahn-Lang Spitzer
A Profession With an Egalitarian Core, Tyler Cowen
On Economic Agency, Peter Doyle
Milton Friedman clip:
Late Victorian Holocausts, Mike Davis
Decolonising technology: a reading list, Beatrice Martini
The Greatest Cover-Up in History?, Abhaey Singh
There is No “Case for Colonialism”, Yannick Dupraz and Valeria Rueda
How can you do an economics degree in Britain without learning about the British Empire?, Susie Steed @sussteed/how-is-it-possible-to-do-an-economics-degree-without-learning-about-britains-role-in-the-slave-aa5449937429
The Overthrow of Colonial Slavery: 1776-1848 & The Making of New World Slavery: From the Baroque to the Modern, 1492-1800, Robin Blackburn
Sociological Perspectives on Racial Discrimination, Small and Pager