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14 Leadership Studies – Quick Overview of Leadership

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Carlyle believed that history could largely be explained through the actions of “great men,” individuals who he believed exerted high levels of influence over others through their inborn charisma, intelligence, wisdom, or drive for power. The Path-Goal Theory of Leadership was developed in the mid-’70s by Martin G. Evans and Robert J.

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The (Many) Things Macroeconomists Don't Know

Harvard Business Review

Another quote: " Rational expectations theory has brought macroeconomics a long way. Buuut "atomistic rational agents [the figures that populate DSGE models] don't capture behavior during a crisis." but there is a clear case to reexamine the assumptions." Now, none of this is exactly news.

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