Abstract
Awarding the 2002 Nobel Prize in economics to two “behaviorists” is a sure signal that the Nobel Committee sees the future of economic science in a departure from the neoclassical. George Frankfurter ruminates about this, and about how a major change in the research program in financial economics may come to pass.
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