John Cassidy has a fascinating article in the latest New Yorker. In an effort to see how the Chicago School of economics is faring in the wake of the Global Economic Crisis, Cassidy talks to free-market economists about their core theories. The article isn't available online yet, but you can listen to an interview with Cassidy on The New Yorker's 'Out Loud' podcast. Click here.
Posted
01-06-2010 8:16 AM
by
Graham Griffith
Filed under: recession, cochrane, recovery, free market, Chicago school, New Yorker, John Cassidy, fama, becker, reconsidering chicago school economics, posner