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Emeritus Professor Alison Booth of the Australian National University fields questions from the floor about the relationship between writing and discovery in her research as an economist, and also in his practice as a novelist. Could writing function as an investigative apparatus for economists as much as novelists? The session is moderated by Dr Lucy Neave, of the Australian National University.
Alison Booth discusses Writing as Discovery in Economics and in Fiction with Lucy Neave
Emeritus Professor Alison Booth talks to Dr Lucy Neave about the relation between writing and discovery in Alison's research as an economist, and also in her practice as a novelist. Could writing function as an investigative apparatus for economists, as much as for novelists?
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