Try these two simple papers, that could fetch you a “ Nobel prize in Medicine or Economics ” for sure !

This piece of article by Mr. Arun Maira,(The Pakistan-born British Indian ex-planning commission member) is a real eye-opener in the manner we have understood science. All socially conscious scientists must-read. (If properly appreciated, the 15 minutes  you are going to spend on this is worth the time of one full semester in economics at a top-notch university ) Was the past perfect?  & will the future be tense? No is the answer. Heartening to note, Noble prizes are increasingly given for some soul-searching simple researches. Complex research methodology is looked down on, especially in economics. Contributors of simple observational studies bordering on common sense shall be rewarded. Incidentally, this year’s physics prize was also different from other years (Given for finding faultlines in working models of climate change). It is heartening to note the shift in thinking and points to good times for true science. We have finally started to question the genuineness in the foundations of existing research models and epistemological purity of knowledge.Very soon, major global awards are waiting for the Innocuous looking amateurish research that is willing to expose trivia and the flawed understanding of science itself. High stakes in the noble profession Now, this has major Implications in the terrain of medical practice, a fragile scientific art that is dangling between facts and fakes, uncertainties of nature & certainty of greedy monetization, social...
Source: Dr.S.Venkatesan MD - Category: Cardiology Authors: Tags: bio ethics comparative research cost effectiveness in medical research Epistemology health economics medical economics medicial education nobel prize deserving concepts in economics noble prize in medicine economics research topics in ec Source Type: blogs