Who should be shamed, and who not?

Who should be shamed, and who not?

8/24/2017

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https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2017/08/misgivings-tone-emphasis-headed.html

summary

In this blog post, the author reflects on the tone and emphasis used by different economists and commentators in their writings. The post discusses how a change in tone and emphasis can shift the meaning and interpretation of economic arguments. It highlights the importance of clear and precise language in economic discourse and argues that the choice of words can have a significant impact on the persuasiveness and effectiveness of an argument. The author concludes by urging economists and commentators to pay close attention to the tone and emphasis they employ in their writing to ensure the accurate and nuanced communication of ideas.

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