Richard Posner on the dismal state of the conservative movement.
"And then came the financial crash last September and the ensuing depression."
"These unanticipated and shocking events have exposed significant analytical weaknesses in core beliefs of conservative economists concerning the business cycle and the macroeconomy generally. Friedmanite monetarism and the efficient-market theory of finance have taken some sharp hits, and there is renewed respect for the macroeconomic thought of John Maynard Kenyes, a conservatives' bĂȘte noire."
Richard Posner on the dismal state of the conservative movement.
Richard Posner on the dismal state of the conservative movement.
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