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Deirdre McCloskey

Deirdre Nansen McCloskey (born Donald N. McCloskey; September 11, 1942) is an American economist and academic who has taught at the University of Illinois at Chicago since 2000, where she serves as a professor of economics, history, English, and communication.[1] She is also an adjunct professor of philosophy and classics at UIC, and for five years was a visiting professor of philosophy at Erasmus University, Rotterdam.[1]

Deirdre McCloskey
Born (1942-09-11) September 11, 1942 (age 81)
EducationHarvard University (AB, AM, PhD)
Known for
Scientific career
FieldsEconomic history
Cliometrics
Economic methodology
ThesisEconomic Maturity and Entrepreneurial Decline: British Iron and Steel, 1870–1913 (1970)
Doctoral advisorAlexander Gerschenkron
Notable studentsStephen T. Ziliak
Claudia Goldin
Websitedeirdremccloskey.com

Since October 2007, McCloskey has received six honorary doctorates.[2] In 2013, she received the Julian L. Simon Memorial Award from the Competitive Enterprise Institute for her work examining factors in history that led to advancement in human achievement and prosperity.[3] Her main research interests include the origins of the modern world, the misuse of statistical significance in economics and other sciences, and the study of capitalism, among many others.

Career edit

 
McCloskey speaking in 2015 in Washington, D.C.

Born in Ann Arbor, McCloskey received an AB in economics from Harvard University in 1964, and a PhD in economics from Harvard in 1970, where she studied under Alexander Gerschenkron.[1][4] Her doctoral dissertation on the British iron and steel industry won the 1973 David A. Wells Prize.[5]

In 1968, McCloskey became an assistant professor of economics at the University of Chicago, where she became an associate professor of economics in 1973, was tenured in 1975, and became an associate professor of history in 1979.[1] Her work at Chicago, under her birth name Donald McCloskey, is marked by her contribution to the cliometric revolution in economic history, and teaching generations of leading economists Chicago Price Theory, a course which culminated in her book The Applied Theory of Price.[6] In 1979, at the suggestion of Wayne Booth in English at Chicago, she turned to the study of rhetoric in economics. McCloskey left Chicago for the University of Iowa in 1980, where she taught until 1999, being appointed the John F. Murray Chair in Economics in 1984.[1] Whilst at Iowa, she published The Rhetoric of Economics (1985) and co-founded with John S. Nelson, Allan Megill, and others an institution and graduate program, the Project on Rhetoric of Inquiry.[7]

McCloskey has authored 16 books and nearly 400 articles in her many fields.[8] She left Iowa for the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2000, where she was appointed a Distinguished Professor of Economics in 2002, a professor of English in 2004, and a professor of communication in 2006.[1] Her major contributions have been to the economic history of Britain (focusing on 19th-century trade, modern history, and medieval agriculture), the quantification of historical inquiry (cliometrics), the rhetoric of economics, the rhetoric of the human sciences, economic methodology, virtue ethics, feminist economics, heterodox economics, the role of mathematics in economic analysis, the use (and misuse) of significance testing in economics, her trilogy The Bourgeois Era,[9] and the origins of the Industrial Revolution.

McCloskey has served as a contributing editor for Critical Review since 1987. Sh co-edited the Journal of Economic History from 1980 to 1986, and served on the editorial boards of several major academic journals, including Explorations in Economic History, the Economic History Review, and the American Economic Review.[1] She was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2021.[10]

The Bourgeois Era edit

Her book The Bourgeois Virtues: Ethics for an Age of Commerce[11] was the first of a planned series of books about the world since the Industrial Revolution titled The Bourgeois Era, and was published in 2006. McCloskey argued that the bourgeoisie, contrary to its self-advertised faith in prudence only, believes in all seven virtues.

The second, Bourgeois Dignity: Why Economics Can't Explain the Modern World, was published in 2010, and argued that the unprecedented increase in human welfare of the 19th and 20th centuries, from $3 per capita per day to over $100 per day, issued not from capitalist accumulation but from innovation.

The third, Bourgeois Equality: How Ideas, Not Capital or Institutions, Enriched the World, appeared in 2016.[9] McCloskey expanded her argument, coining the term "Great Enrichment" to describe the unprecedented gains in human welfare of the 19th and 20th centuries. She reiterated her argument that the enrichment came from innovation and not from accumulation as argued by many including Thomas Piketty.

She published Leave Me Alone and I’ll Make You Rich: How the Bourgeois Deal Enriched the World (co-authored with Art Carden) in 2022. The book attributes modern economic growth to liberalism and the bourgeois attaining freedom. In doing so, the book challenges other common explanations for modern economic growth, such as institutions, state capacity, scientific innovation and trade.[12] In a review of the book, Joel Mokyr recognized that the ideology of liberalism was important in facilitating modern economic growth, but argued the book does not convincingly explain why liberalism won out in a marketplace of ideas.[12]

In 2019, she published Why Liberalism Works: How True Liberal Values Produce a Freer, More Equal, Prosperous World for All.

Personal life edit

McCloskey is the eldest child of Robert McCloskey, a professor of government at Harvard University, and Helen McCloskey (née Stueland), a poet. McCloskey was born Donald McCloskey and lived as a man until the age of 53. Married for thirty years, and the parent of two children, she made the decision to transition from male to female in 1995, writing about her experience in a New York Times Notable Book of the Year, Crossing: A Memoir (1999, University of Chicago Press).[13] It is an account of her growing recognition of her female identity, and her transition—both surgical and social—into a woman (including her reluctant divorce from her wife). The book describes how in her teenage years, McCloskey would commit burglaries of neighbors' homes, dressing up in the crinoline dresses favored by young women of that era, in addition to "shoes, garter belts and all the equipment of a 1950s girl". The memoir then goes on to describe her new life, following sex-reassignment surgery, in her career as a female academic economist and scholar of femininity.

McCloskey has advocated on behalf of the rights of persons and organizations in the LGBT community.[14]

In 2003, McCloskey was a vocal critic of J. Michael Bailey and participated in a deplatforming campaign against him after the release of his book The Man Who Would Be Queen, which presented and popularized sexologist Ray Blanchard's theory of autogynephilia as a motivation for sex reassignment surgery.[15] McCloskey initiated complaints against Bailey at Northwestern University and the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation, and assisted a few others to do the same; all such complaints were ultimately either dismissed or resolved in Bailey's favor. She also led a successful campaign pressuring the Lambda Literary Foundation to withdraw the book's previous nomination for one of its awards.[16]

McCloskey has described herself as a "literary, quantitative, postmodern, free-market, progressive Episcopalian, Midwestern woman from Boston who was once a man. Not 'conservative'! I'm a Christian Classical Liberal."[17]

In 2008, McCloskey was awarded an honorary doctorate by NUI Galway.

In July 2020, McCloskey appeared publicly as a signatory to A Letter on Justice and Open Debate, published in Harper's Magazine, which calls for an end to "online shaming" and "intolerance" in favor of open debate.

McCloskey ran as the Libertarian Party candidate in the 2022 Illinois Comptroller election against incumbent Democrat Susana Mendoza, coming in third with 1.9% of the vote.[18][19][20]

Publications edit

  • Why liberalism works: how true liberal values produce a freer, more equal, prosperous world for all (2019), Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0300235081
  • Bourgeois Equality: How Ideas, Not Capital or Institutions, Enriched the World (2016), University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0226333991
  • The Oxford Handbook of Professional Economic Ethics (2016), Oxford University Press. (with George F. DeMartino). ISBN 978-0199766635
  • Bourgeois Dignity: Why Economics Can't Explain the Modern World (2010), University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0226556659
  • The Cult of Statistical Significance: How the Standard Error Costs Us Jobs, Justice, and Lives (2008), University of Michigan Press (with Stephen T. Ziliak). ISBN 978-0472050079
  • The Bourgeois Virtues : Ethics for an Age of Commerce (2006), University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0226556635
  • The Economic Conversation (2008) (with Arjo Klamer and Stephen Ziliak) ISBN 978-0230506800
  • The Secret Sins of Economics (2002), University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0971757530
  • Crossing: A Memoir (S1999). New edition University of Chicago Press, 2000, ISBN 978-0226556697
  • Measurement and Meaning in Economics: The Essential Deirdre McCloskey (1999) (edited by Stephen Ziliak) ISBN 978-1852788186
  • The Vices of Economists, the Virtues of the Bourgeoisie (1996) ISBN 978-9053562444
  • Knowledge and Persuasion in Economics (1994), Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521436038
  • Second Thoughts: Myths and Morals of U.S. Economic History (1993) (edited) ISBN 978-0195101188
  • A Bibliography of Historical Economics to 1980 (1990) ISBN 978-0521153850
  • If You're So Smart: The Narrative of Economic Expertise (1990) ISBN 978-0226556710
  • The Consequences of Economic Rhetoric (1988) ISBN 978-0521342865
  • The Writing of Economics (1987) reprinted as Economical Writing (2000) ISBN 978-1577660637
  • Econometric History (1987) ISBN 978-0333213711
  • The Rhetoric of the Human Sciences: Language and Argument in Scholarship and Public Affairs (1987) ISBN 978-0299110246
  • The Rhetoric of Economics (1985 & 1998) ISBN 978-0299158149
  • The Applied Theory of Price (1982 & 1985) ISBN 978-0023785207
  • Enterprise and Trade in Victorian Britain: Essays in Historical Economics (1981) ISBN 978-0415313056
  • Economic Maturity and Entrepreneurial Decline: British Iron & Steel, 1870–1913 (1973) ISBN 978-0674428478
  • Essays on a Mature Economy: Britain after 1840 (1971) ISBN 978-0691051987

Articles edit

  • McCloskey, Deirdre (1980). "Review of Stratton and Brown's agricultural records in Britain". Journal of Economic History. 40 (March 1980): 189. doi:10.1017/S0022050700104735. S2CID 154867548.
  • McCloskey, Deirdre (May 1985). "The loss function has been mislaid: The rhetoric of significance tests". The American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings. 75 (2): 201–205. JSTOR 1805596.
  • McCloskey, Deirdre N. (February 1988). "The rhetoric of law and economics". Michigan Law Review. 86 (4): 752–767. doi:10.2307/1289214. JSTOR 1289214.
  • McCloskey, Deirdre (September 1995). "Modern epistemology against analytic philosophy: A reply to Mäki". Journal of Economic Literature. 33 (3): 1319–1323. JSTOR 2729124.
  • McCloskey, Deirdre; Ziliak, Stephen T. (March 1996). "The standard error of regressions". Journal of Economic Literature. 34 (1): 97–114. JSTOR 2729411.[permanent dead link] Pdf.
  • McCloskey, Deirdre (January 1998). "Simulating Barbara". Feminist Economics. 4 (3): 181–186. doi:10.1080/135457098338383.
  • McCloskey, Deirdre (Winter 2003). "Other Things Equal: Milton". Eastern Economic Journal. 29 (1): 143–146. JSTOR 40326463.
  • McCloskey, Deirdre; Ziliak, Stephen T. (2004). "Size matters: The standard error of regressions in the American Economic Review". Econ Journal Watch. 1 (2): 331–338. Pdf.
  • McCloskey, Deirdre (July–August 2009). "Rhetoric matters: Ethical standards in a humanistic science of economics". Challenge. 52 (4): 25–31. doi:10.2753/0577-5132520403. JSTOR 40722588. S2CID 144681445.
  • McCloskey, Deirdre N.; Roberts, Helen (July–September 2012). "What economics should we teach before college, if any?". The Journal of Economic Education. 43 (3): 293–299. doi:10.1080/00220485.2012.686396. JSTOR 23248956. S2CID 144429500.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g https://hist.uic.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/268/2018/06/mccloskey-cv.pdf
  2. ^ McCloskey, Deirdre (May 11, 2011). "Curriculum Vitae of Professor Deirdre Nansen McCloskey". Deirdre McLoskey.com. Retrieved 30 March 2013.
  3. ^ "Julian L. Simon Memorial Award". Competitive Enterprise Institute. 2014. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
  4. ^ The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics
  5. ^ McCloskey, Deirdre. Measurement and Meaning in Economics: The Essential Deirdre McCloskey, ed. Stephen Thomas Ziliak (Cheltenham, UK, and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2001), 350.
  6. ^ McCloskey, Deirdre. "The Applied Theory of Price" (PDF). PDF. Deirdre McCloskey.com. Retrieved 30 March 2013.
  7. ^ . Project on Rhetoric of Inquiry (2008–2015). The University of Iowa. Archived from the original on April 11, 2015. Retrieved April 5, 2015.
  8. ^ Walsh, Matt (December 2, 2013). "Economist Deirdre McCloskey: playing both sides of the street". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved April 5, 2013.
  9. ^ a b McCloskey, Deirdre. "Books by Deirdre McCloskey". Deirdre McCloskey.com. Retrieved 30 March 2013.
  10. ^ "Professor Deirdre Nansen McCloskey". American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 2022-11-01.
  11. ^ McCloskey, Deirdre (2006). Bourgeois Virtues: Ethics for an age of Commerce. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  12. ^ a b Mokyr, Joel (2022). "Leave Me Alone and I'll Make You Rich: How the Bourgeois Deal Enriched the World". eh.net. Retrieved 2022-04-09.
  13. ^ . Reason. 1999–2012. Archived from the original on 2008-06-07. Retrieved 2008-10-27.
  14. ^ Learn Liberty (2015-11-10), Trans Talks: Series Trailer, archived from the original on 2021-12-21, retrieved 2017-02-12
  15. ^ Carey, Benedict (2007-08-21). "Criticism of a Gender Theory, and a Scientist Under Siege". New York Times.
  16. ^ Dreger, A. D. (June 2008). "The controversy surrounding "The man who would be queen": a case history of the politics of science, identity, and sex in the Internet age". Archives of Sexual Behavior. 37 (3): 366–421. doi:10.1007/s10508-007-9301-1. PMC 3170124. PMID 18431641.
  17. ^ McCloskey, Deirdre. "Informal Biographical Remarks". deirdremccloskey.com. Retrieved 13 February 2018.
  18. ^ "Illinois Comptroller election, 2022". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2022-11-01.
  19. ^ "Six candidates are fighting for two offices voters know little about — but probably should". Chicago Sun-Times. 2022-10-31. Retrieved 2022-11-01.
  20. ^ "Illinois Comptroller Election Results". The New York Times. 2022-11-08. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-11-12.

External links edit

deirdre, mccloskey, deirdre, nansen, mccloskey, born, donald, mccloskey, september, 1942, american, economist, academic, taught, university, illinois, chicago, since, 2000, where, serves, professor, economics, history, english, communication, also, adjunct, pr. Deirdre Nansen McCloskey born Donald N McCloskey September 11 1942 is an American economist and academic who has taught at the University of Illinois at Chicago since 2000 where she serves as a professor of economics history English and communication 1 She is also an adjunct professor of philosophy and classics at UIC and for five years was a visiting professor of philosophy at Erasmus University Rotterdam 1 Deirdre McCloskeyBorn 1942 09 11 September 11 1942 age 81 Ann Arbor Michigan U S EducationHarvard University AB AM PhD Known forEconomic history of Britain McCloskey critiqueScientific careerFieldsEconomic historyCliometricsEconomic methodologyThesisEconomic Maturity and Entrepreneurial Decline British Iron and Steel 1870 1913 1970 Doctoral advisorAlexander GerschenkronNotable studentsStephen T ZiliakClaudia GoldinWebsitedeirdremccloskey wbr comSince October 2007 McCloskey has received six honorary doctorates 2 In 2013 she received the Julian L Simon Memorial Award from the Competitive Enterprise Institute for her work examining factors in history that led to advancement in human achievement and prosperity 3 Her main research interests include the origins of the modern world the misuse of statistical significance in economics and other sciences and the study of capitalism among many others Contents 1 Career 2 The Bourgeois Era 3 Personal life 4 Publications 5 Articles 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksCareer edit nbsp McCloskey speaking in 2015 in Washington D C Born in Ann Arbor McCloskey received an AB in economics from Harvard University in 1964 and a PhD in economics from Harvard in 1970 where she studied under Alexander Gerschenkron 1 4 Her doctoral dissertation on the British iron and steel industry won the 1973 David A Wells Prize 5 In 1968 McCloskey became an assistant professor of economics at the University of Chicago where she became an associate professor of economics in 1973 was tenured in 1975 and became an associate professor of history in 1979 1 Her work at Chicago under her birth name Donald McCloskey is marked by her contribution to the cliometric revolution in economic history and teaching generations of leading economists Chicago Price Theory a course which culminated in her book The Applied Theory of Price 6 In 1979 at the suggestion of Wayne Booth in English at Chicago she turned to the study of rhetoric in economics McCloskey left Chicago for the University of Iowa in 1980 where she taught until 1999 being appointed the John F Murray Chair in Economics in 1984 1 Whilst at Iowa she published The Rhetoric of Economics 1985 and co founded with John S Nelson Allan Megill and others an institution and graduate program the Project on Rhetoric of Inquiry 7 McCloskey has authored 16 books and nearly 400 articles in her many fields 8 She left Iowa for the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2000 where she was appointed a Distinguished Professor of Economics in 2002 a professor of English in 2004 and a professor of communication in 2006 1 Her major contributions have been to the economic history of Britain focusing on 19th century trade modern history and medieval agriculture the quantification of historical inquiry cliometrics the rhetoric of economics the rhetoric of the human sciences economic methodology virtue ethics feminist economics heterodox economics the role of mathematics in economic analysis the use and misuse of significance testing in economics her trilogy The Bourgeois Era 9 and the origins of the Industrial Revolution McCloskey has served as a contributing editor for Critical Review since 1987 Sh co edited the Journal of Economic History from 1980 to 1986 and served on the editorial boards of several major academic journals including Explorations in Economic History the Economic History Review and the American Economic Review 1 She was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2021 10 The Bourgeois Era editHer book The Bourgeois Virtues Ethics for an Age of Commerce 11 was the first of a planned series of books about the world since the Industrial Revolution titled The Bourgeois Era and was published in 2006 McCloskey argued that the bourgeoisie contrary to its self advertised faith in prudence only believes in all seven virtues The second Bourgeois Dignity Why Economics Can t Explain the Modern World was published in 2010 and argued that the unprecedented increase in human welfare of the 19th and 20th centuries from 3 per capita per day to over 100 per day issued not from capitalist accumulation but from innovation The third Bourgeois Equality How Ideas Not Capital or Institutions Enriched the World appeared in 2016 9 McCloskey expanded her argument coining the term Great Enrichment to describe the unprecedented gains in human welfare of the 19th and 20th centuries She reiterated her argument that the enrichment came from innovation and not from accumulation as argued by many including Thomas Piketty She published Leave Me Alone and I ll Make You Rich How the Bourgeois Deal Enriched the World co authored with Art Carden in 2022 The book attributes modern economic growth to liberalism and the bourgeois attaining freedom In doing so the book challenges other common explanations for modern economic growth such as institutions state capacity scientific innovation and trade 12 In a review of the book Joel Mokyr recognized that the ideology of liberalism was important in facilitating modern economic growth but argued the book does not convincingly explain why liberalism won out in a marketplace of ideas 12 In 2019 she published Why Liberalism Works How True Liberal Values Produce a Freer More Equal Prosperous World for All Personal life editMcCloskey is the eldest child of Robert McCloskey a professor of government at Harvard University and Helen McCloskey nee Stueland a poet McCloskey was born Donald McCloskey and lived as a man until the age of 53 Married for thirty years and the parent of two children she made the decision to transition from male to female in 1995 writing about her experience in a New York Times Notable Book of the Year Crossing A Memoir 1999 University of Chicago Press 13 It is an account of her growing recognition of her female identity and her transition both surgical and social into a woman including her reluctant divorce from her wife The book describes how in her teenage years McCloskey would commit burglaries of neighbors homes dressing up in the crinoline dresses favored by young women of that era in addition to shoes garter belts and all the equipment of a 1950s girl The memoir then goes on to describe her new life following sex reassignment surgery in her career as a female academic economist and scholar of femininity McCloskey has advocated on behalf of the rights of persons and organizations in the LGBT community 14 In 2003 McCloskey was a vocal critic of J Michael Bailey and participated in a deplatforming campaign against him after the release of his book The Man Who Would Be Queen which presented and popularized sexologist Ray Blanchard s theory of autogynephilia as a motivation for sex reassignment surgery 15 McCloskey initiated complaints against Bailey at Northwestern University and the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation and assisted a few others to do the same all such complaints were ultimately either dismissed or resolved in Bailey s favor She also led a successful campaign pressuring the Lambda Literary Foundation to withdraw the book s previous nomination for one of its awards 16 McCloskey has described herself as a literary quantitative postmodern free market progressive Episcopalian Midwestern woman from Boston who was once a man Not conservative I m a Christian Classical Liberal 17 In 2008 McCloskey was awarded an honorary doctorate by NUI Galway In July 2020 McCloskey appeared publicly as a signatory to A Letter on Justice and Open Debate published in Harper s Magazine which calls for an end to online shaming and intolerance in favor of open debate McCloskey ran as the Libertarian Party candidate in the 2022 Illinois Comptroller election against incumbent Democrat Susana Mendoza coming in third with 1 9 of the vote 18 19 20 Publications editWhy liberalism works how true liberal values produce a freer more equal prosperous world for all 2019 Yale University Press ISBN 978 0300235081 Bourgeois Equality How Ideas Not Capital or Institutions Enriched the World 2016 University of Chicago Press ISBN 978 0226333991 The Oxford Handbook of Professional Economic Ethics 2016 Oxford University Press with George F DeMartino ISBN 978 0199766635 Bourgeois Dignity Why Economics Can t Explain the Modern World 2010 University of Chicago Press ISBN 978 0226556659 The Cult of Statistical Significance How the Standard Error Costs Us Jobs Justice and Lives 2008 University of Michigan Press with Stephen T Ziliak ISBN 978 0472050079 The Bourgeois Virtues Ethics for an Age of Commerce 2006 University of Chicago Press ISBN 978 0226556635 The Economic Conversation 2008 with Arjo Klamer and Stephen Ziliak ISBN 978 0230506800 The Secret Sins of Economics 2002 University of Chicago Press ISBN 978 0971757530 Crossing A Memoir S1999 New edition University of Chicago Press 2000 ISBN 978 0226556697 Measurement and Meaning in Economics The Essential Deirdre McCloskey 1999 edited by Stephen Ziliak ISBN 978 1852788186 The Vices of Economists the Virtues of the Bourgeoisie 1996 ISBN 978 9053562444 Knowledge and Persuasion in Economics 1994 Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0521436038 Second Thoughts Myths and Morals of U S Economic History 1993 edited ISBN 978 0195101188 A Bibliography of Historical Economics to 1980 1990 ISBN 978 0521153850 If You re So Smart The Narrative of Economic Expertise 1990 ISBN 978 0226556710 The Consequences of Economic Rhetoric 1988 ISBN 978 0521342865 The Writing of Economics 1987 reprinted as Economical Writing 2000 ISBN 978 1577660637 Econometric History 1987 ISBN 978 0333213711 The Rhetoric of the Human Sciences Language and Argument in Scholarship and Public Affairs 1987 ISBN 978 0299110246 The Rhetoric of Economics 1985 amp 1998 ISBN 978 0299158149 The Applied Theory of Price 1982 amp 1985 ISBN 978 0023785207 Enterprise and Trade in Victorian Britain Essays in Historical Economics 1981 ISBN 978 0415313056 Economic Maturity and Entrepreneurial Decline British Iron amp Steel 1870 1913 1973 ISBN 978 0674428478 Essays on a Mature Economy Britain after 1840 1971 ISBN 978 0691051987Articles editMcCloskey Deirdre 1980 Review of Stratton and Brown s agricultural records in Britain Journal of Economic History 40 March 1980 189 doi 10 1017 S0022050700104735 S2CID 154867548 McCloskey Deirdre May 1985 The loss function has been mislaid The rhetoric of significance tests The American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings 75 2 201 205 JSTOR 1805596 McCloskey Deirdre N February 1988 The rhetoric of law and economics Michigan Law Review 86 4 752 767 doi 10 2307 1289214 JSTOR 1289214 McCloskey Deirdre September 1995 Modern epistemology against analytic philosophy A reply to Maki Journal of Economic Literature 33 3 1319 1323 JSTOR 2729124 McCloskey Deirdre Ziliak Stephen T March 1996 The standard error of regressions Journal of Economic Literature 34 1 97 114 JSTOR 2729411 permanent dead link Pdf McCloskey Deirdre January 1998 Simulating Barbara Feminist Economics 4 3 181 186 doi 10 1080 135457098338383 McCloskey Deirdre Winter 2003 Other Things Equal Milton Eastern Economic Journal 29 1 143 146 JSTOR 40326463 McCloskey Deirdre Ziliak Stephen T 2004 Size matters The standard error of regressions in the American Economic Review Econ Journal Watch 1 2 331 338 Pdf McCloskey Deirdre July August 2009 Rhetoric matters Ethical standards in a humanistic science of economics Challenge 52 4 25 31 doi 10 2753 0577 5132520403 JSTOR 40722588 S2CID 144681445 McCloskey Deirdre N Roberts Helen July September 2012 What economics should we teach before college if any The Journal of Economic Education 43 3 293 299 doi 10 1080 00220485 2012 686396 JSTOR 23248956 S2CID 144429500 See also editList of feminist economistsReferences edit a b c d e f g https hist uic edu wp content uploads sites 268 2018 06 mccloskey cv pdf McCloskey Deirdre May 11 2011 Curriculum Vitae of Professor Deirdre Nansen McCloskey Deirdre McLoskey com Retrieved 30 March 2013 Julian L Simon Memorial Award Competitive Enterprise Institute 2014 Retrieved April 7 2015 The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics McCloskey Deirdre Measurement and Meaning in Economics The Essential Deirdre McCloskey ed Stephen Thomas Ziliak Cheltenham UK and Northampton MA Edward Elgar Publishing 2001 350 McCloskey Deirdre The Applied Theory of Price PDF PDF Deirdre McCloskey com Retrieved 30 March 2013 People Project on Rhetoric of Inquiry 2008 2015 The University of Iowa Archived from the original on April 11 2015 Retrieved April 5 2015 Walsh Matt December 2 2013 Economist Deirdre McCloskey playing both sides of the street The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved April 5 2013 a b McCloskey Deirdre Books by Deirdre McCloskey Deirdre McCloskey com Retrieved 30 March 2013 Professor Deirdre Nansen McCloskey American Academy of Arts amp Sciences Retrieved 2022 11 01 McCloskey Deirdre 2006 Bourgeois Virtues Ethics for an age of Commerce Chicago University of Chicago Press a b Mokyr Joel 2022 Leave Me Alone and I ll Make You Rich How the Bourgeois Deal Enriched the World eh net Retrieved 2022 04 09 From Donald to Deirdre How a man became a woman and what it says about identity Reason 1999 2012 Archived from the original on 2008 06 07 Retrieved 2008 10 27 Learn Liberty 2015 11 10 Trans Talks Series Trailer archived from the original on 2021 12 21 retrieved 2017 02 12 Carey Benedict 2007 08 21 Criticism of a Gender Theory and a Scientist Under Siege New York Times Dreger A D June 2008 The controversy surrounding The man who would be queen a case history of the politics of science identity and sex in the Internet age Archives of Sexual Behavior 37 3 366 421 doi 10 1007 s10508 007 9301 1 PMC 3170124 PMID 18431641 McCloskey Deirdre Informal Biographical Remarks deirdremccloskey com Retrieved 13 February 2018 Illinois Comptroller election 2022 Ballotpedia Retrieved 2022 11 01 Six candidates are fighting for two offices voters know little about but probably should Chicago Sun Times 2022 10 31 Retrieved 2022 11 01 Illinois Comptroller Election Results The New York Times 2022 11 08 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 11 12 External links editDeirdre McCloskey personal home page nbsp Leading Economist Stuns Field by Deciding to Become a Woman In Defense of Extreme Rationalism Thoughts on Donald McCloskey s The Rhetoric of Economics by Hans Hermann Hoppe Home page of the International Association for Feminist Economics IAFFE Home page of the Feminist Economics journal IDEAS repository of papers Association for Integrity and Responsible Leadership in Economics and Associated Professions Roberts Russ March 31 2008 McCloskey on Capitalism and the Bourgeois Virtues EconTalk Library of Economics and Liberty Appearances on C SPAN A Letter on Justice and Open Debate Harper s Magazine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Deirdre McCloskey amp oldid 1199027688, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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