Paul Krugman: The Big Fail
It’s that time again: the annual meeting of the American Economic
Association and affiliates, a sort of medieval fair that serves as a
marketplace for bodies (newly minted Ph.D.’s in search of jobs), books
and ideas. And this year, as in past meetings, there is one theme
dominating discussion: the ongoing economic crisis.
This isn’t how things were supposed to be. If you had polled the
economists attending this meeting three years ago, most of them would
surely have predicted that by now we’d be talking about how the great
slump ended, not why it still continues.
So what went wrong? The answer, mainly, is the triumph of bad ideas.
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