Jared Dillian: University economics classes dominated by Keynesian and communist perspectives

Jared Dillian: University economics classes dominated by Keynesian and communist perspectives
Economics teaching bias in universities

Jared Dillian criticized university economics departments, claiming that most instructors have Keynesian or even communist perspectives.

He suggested that hiring more private sector adjuncts would be necessary to diversify and improve the quality of required economics classes in U.S. universities.

Dillian has also discussed professional reliance on technology in finance, detailing how a senior investment banker uses AI and spellcheck to address grammar and spelling weaknesses. In a separate analysis, he noted that living in a red state offers lower state income and property taxes compared to California and New York City. These comments reflect Dillian’s continued focus on institutional practices in both education and the financial sector.

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