x

Richard Bronk

Fifteen Eighty Four

Menu

Tag Archives: Richard Bronk

Number of articles per page:

  • 22 May 2009
    Richard Bronk

    Richard Bronk in a Nutshell

    Romantic Economist Richard Bronk is the featured contributor on brainy blog Rorotoko, writing about the limitations of economics, and ways to work through them.

    Read More
  • 3 Mar 2009

    Richard Bronk on BBC Forum

    The Romantic Economist Richard Bronk chats with James Lovelock and choreographer Shobana Jeyasingh, on BBC’s The Forum. Bronk even provides the weekly 60 second idea to change the world. Bronk’s advice? take heed of the traditional Greek dictum ‘moderation in all things, nothing in excess’. These words were carved on the temple of Apollo in […]

    Read More
  • 20 Feb 2009

    Richard Bronk an important reminder

    Guardian economics editor Larry Elliot appreciates Richard Bronk’s point of view, that of putting imagination back into economics. It’s a call that’s been heard before, but was obviously forgotten. ‘There have been many economists down the years who have expressed scepticism about reducing their discipline to a mechanistic subject. Malthus told Ricardo to be wary […]

    Read More
  • 13 Feb 2009

    The Romantic Economist on World Business

    Peter Day interviewed Richard Bronk yesterday for BBC Radio 4 World Business. Bronk clarified what it means to apply Romantic sentiment to economics, and where it diverges from simple behavioral science. Here’s the clip >>

    Read More
  • 2 Feb 2009

    Romantic Economist Richard Bronk on Start the Week

    Why do we assume that economists have a firm grasp on the markets when the economy itself is driven by innovation and new, unfamiliar ideas? Romantic Economist author Richard Bronk wishes to address this dilemma with some inspiration from the Romantics. He was on BBC Start the Week today; here’s the clip >>

    Read More

Number of articles per page: