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Economists in Ireland have been found to “exhibit the largest ideological bias” in the world, new academic research has shown.

Details of ideological bias among Irish economists was included in a paper published in April’s edition of the Cambridge Journal of Economics.

Ha-Joon Chang, a renowned award-winning economist and previously a consultant with the United Nations and World Bank, and Mohsen Javdani, an associate professor of economics at the Simon Fraser University in Canada, surveyed ...

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