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Date: 24/11/13 22:06 (UTC)
Economics as a body of research has skewed remarkably to the right, toward the side of private fortunes and away from the view that an economy should benefit all the members of society.

That's not skewing to the right. You're using a political spectrum to describe a non-political setting. And I disagree with your assessment that economics is tilted that way.

Private fortunes agree to fund schools of economic thought

Citation needed. Prizes are not funding.

That's what I meant by forces that affect governmental decision making.

You're looking at a minor reflective influence and calling it the driving force.
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