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 .
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