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See Robert Shiller, Narrative economics, Cowles Foundation discussion paper # 2069, 2017. 

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Em 4 de mai de 2018, à(s) 18:50, Carolin Benack <[log in to unmask]> escreveu:

> Dear all,
> 
> I’m looking for books/essays by economists that think about the intersection between the literary (fiction, narrative, specific novels, poems, etc.) and economics. Examples are Akerloff/Shiller on ‘Stories’ or ‘Narrative Economics’ and McCloskey’s work on rhetoric.
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> Any pointers are appreciated.
> 
> All best,
> Carolin Benack

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