- 1/ Jonathan Levy's books Ages of American Capitalism: A History of the United States and The Real Economy: History and Theory, are fascinating and I recommend them in the strongest terms. Jon challenges modes of thinking by economists, certainly including mine.
- “Economics needs history, [and] history needs economics just as much.” Hear Jonathan Levy in conversation with @durlauf.bsky.social about why bridging these disciplines leads to stronger findings and better research on this week’s episode of the podcast. Listen now → bit.ly/4pBJt4c
- 2/ The Real Economy elaborates the proposition "The real economy is, then: a bounded spatiotemporal order of demand-constrained production, determined by logical accounting relationships among the different stocks of wealth in the economy that generate the different flows of income over time in it"