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The economic history of most countries is a story of economies out of equilibrium. Aalborg University Professor Finn Olesen suggests combining the approach of post-Keynesian economics with the core elements of behavioural economics could challenge the dominance of modern mainstream macroeconomic understanding more thoroughly than ever before.
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