User talk:AmyWillis

Hi, I noticed your response on the econlib.org blacklist section. I went through some of the history and I tend to agree with you (though I am certainly not the decision making authority). It seemed to be a small number of non-neutral point of view individuals not associated with the site. Let me know on my page if you get a response, I'd like to advocate for its removal as well as it is really a great, concise source for economic explanations that would be helpful in expanding some of our more sparsely written economics pages.

Beestra seemed also to have a concern about its "agenda" though I'm not sure I share it. All economists approach economics via some kind of theoretical framework. That isn't an agenda really, we just need to be sure we are considering all major schools when writing and it certainly isn't a good reason to blacklist one of the major schools of thought on an issue.

I should note that if this is the AmyWillis who is a contributor at the site that they generally are skeptical of requests made by those actually associated with the sites themselves.

Squatch347 (talk) 17:44, 12 February 2018 (UTC)