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Phishing for Phools

Posted on 2015 October 10 by anewc2

Indeed, the idea that free markets work, and that government is the problem, “is itself a phish for phools,” a kind of story, one that does not capture reality.

This entry was posted in Economics, Politics and tagged Barry Ritholtz, Cass R. Sunstein, free markets, George A. Akerlof, invisible hand, pendulum, Robert J. Shiller. Bookmark the permalink.
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