What a tumultuous time the year 2005 has turned out to be. A little over the second half mark, the rosy garden of economics was already under a shroud of some murky substance, and thickening as time went by. “Rethinking of the reform” was the proper name of it labelled by those long in the tooth, primed to dust off with their noble “ism” in the thankless battle of hammer and sickle. True to form, a quixotic romance of the old war-horses. That aside. In time, however, that rousing logo had taken a quirky turn, morphing into some rallying cry that helped rustle up sizable forces of hostile hodgepodge determined to take on the entire cohort of academic economists. All of a sudden came the surging rumpus in all directions, so persuasive that even those serenely-looked professors began to run for cover. It was all too obvious, by then, that the academy pack was under a siege. Ghastly still, there was fire and brimstone staring them right in the face as the wild-eyed tub-thumpers ran amok, starting to pick them off one by one like in the duck hunting. details download |