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Dismal Science Quotes

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Deirdre Nansen McCloskey
“[Adam Smith] was above all an ethical thinker. He wrote the two books, The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759, finishing the much-amended sixth edition just before he died, in 1790) and An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776, with its own sixth edition, slightly amended, appearing in 1791). Such a meager output would make him a borderline case for tenure nowadays in many universities, and a sure-fire no in most departments of economics. “Good Lord,” the economists would say after a hurried look at his academic credentials, “he didn’t publish any articles in the American Economic Review reporting statistical tests or field experiments or mathematical proofs of existence!”
Deirdre Nansen McCloskey, Leave Me Alone and I'll Make You Rich: How the Bourgeois Deal Enriched the World

Ted Seay
“Economics is only considered the dismal science because economists are so often called on to clean up after innumerate politicians.”
Ted Seay

“As is often noted, and only partially in jest, economists seek to explain why people choose to commit suicide, while sociologists explain why they have no such choice. On suicide, the sociologists have been rather more successful than the economists. For their part, economists have proposed a “rational” theory of suicide that posits that people kill themselves in order to “maximize utility.”
Anne Case, Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism