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And the other a kind of silly attack on Paul Krugman that accuses him of being a proponent of misguided “nostalgianomics.”
Matthew Yglesias » Brink Lindsey Accuses Progressives of Peddling “Nostalgianomics” 2009
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But Krugman and other practitioners of nostalgianomics are presenting a highly selective account of what the relevant policies and norms were and how they changed…
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But Krugman and other practitioners of nostalgianomics are presenting a highly selective account of what the relevant policies and norms were and how they changed.
Nostalgianomics Brink Lindsey 2009
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But Krugman and other practitioners of nostalgianomics are presenting a highly selective account of what the relevant policies and norms were and how they changed…
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But the caricature of postwar history put forward by Krugman and other purveyors of nostalgianomics won't lead us anywhere.
Nostalgianomics Brink Lindsey 2009
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But Krugman and other practitioners of nostalgianomics are presenting a highly selective account of what the relevant policies and norms were and how they changed.
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But the caricature of postwar history put forward by Krugman and other purveyors of nostalgianomics won't lead us anywhere.
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But the caricature of postwar history put forward by Krugman and other purveyors of nostalgianomics won't lead us anywhere.
Little Miss Attila 2009
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So it’s wrong of Krugman to espouse nostalgianomics and support a return to the policies of the 1950s.
Matthew Yglesias » Brink Lindsey Accuses Progressives of Peddling “Nostalgianomics” 2009
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Krugman’s “nostalgianomics” — his liking for the 1950s America where he grew up — has done a lot to help him break out lately of the sterile boxes that so economists are trapped in intellectually.
Matthew Yglesias » Brink Lindsey Accuses Progressives of Peddling “Nostalgianomics” 2009
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