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	"author_name": "Rethinking Economics",
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	"title": "NEW Report: Manufacturing ‘Economics’ Minds: Ideology, Authority, and Economics Education ",
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	"description": "Manufacturing “Economics” Minds: Report Launch + Panel Online | Friday 20 February 2026 5:00 pm CET | 4:00 pm GMT | 11:00 am EST | 8:00 am PST | 9:30 pm IST Read or download the report here Join Rethinking Economics International for the launch of a new report, Manufacturing “Economics” Minds: Ideology, Authority, and Economics Education, authored by Mohsen Javdani (Simon Fraser University) and Ha-Joon Chang (SOAS University of London). Drawing on a large randomised controlled experiment with economics students across 10 countries, the report examines how economics education shapes students’ beliefs, biases, and openness to competing ideas - and how ideological narrowness and the privileging of mainstream authority can limit critical engagement and reinforce conformity within the discipline. Event format Report launch (authors Mohsen Javdani and Ha-Joon Chang present key findings) Panel discussion on implications for economics education, pluralism, and curriculum reform Audience Q&amp;amp;A Speakers Mohsen Javdani (Simon Fraser University) - Report author Ha-Joon Chang (SOAS University of London) - &amp;nbsp;Report author Clara Mattei (The University of Tulsa) - Panelist Janice Peterson (California State University, Fresno) - Panelist Sonal Raghuvanshi (Rethinking Economics International) - Moderator Who should attend This event is for economics students, educators, researchers, curriculum reform campaigners, and anyone interested in pluralism and the politics of economics education. Access info This is an online event. Please register to receive the joining link and event details by email.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/events/manufacturing-economics-minds"
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